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Interdisciplinary Research in Society and Nature in the 20th Century

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Social ecology as the science of the interaction of society and nature is part of the interdisciplinary environmental research that developed in the 20th century under such names as human, cultural, social or political ecology. The term “social ecology” was used in several discourses in science and policy.

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Bruckmeier, K. (2013). Interdisciplinary Research in Society and Nature in the 20th Century. In: Natural Resource Use and Global Change. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137303158_2

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