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It has been noted that the challenges faced by society in describing the field of ‘ecology’ have been many over the past decades (see Bodzin, Klein, & Weaver, 2010; Silveira, 2001; Vasconcellos, Loureiro, & Quieroz, 2010). In my own workplace, the last few years have seen the integration of fields such as resource management, psychology, geography, community development and environmental science merge into a new ‘Faculty of Environment’ at my university.

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Zandvliet, D.B. (2016). Ecology. In: The Ecology of Home. Researching Environmental Learning. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-579-1_3

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