ecology$23757$ - translation to dutch
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ecology$23757$ - translation to dutch

ACADEMIC STUDY OF HOW CULTURES UNDERSTAND THEIR ENVIRONMENTS
Folk ecology; Ethno-ecology
  • This image depicts a set of books on binomial classification, an important Western scientific taxonomic method. An important part of ethnoecology is comparing and contrasting local naming systems (folk taxonomies) with scientific taxonomies to gain a deeper understanding of local cultures.

ecology      
n. milieubescherming, ecologie
population explosion         
WHEN A POPULATION OF A SPECIES EXCEEDS THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF ITS ECOLOGICAL NICHE
Population explosion; Overpopulation in animals; Animal overpopulation; Overpopulation in wild animals; Overpopulation (ecology); Overpopulation (biology); Overpopulated
bevolkingsexplosie (overdreven vermeerdering v. inwoners dat een gebrek aan voedselvoorziening en woningplaatsen veroorzaakt)
natural habitat         
  • The leaves of an ''[[Alnus nepalensis]]'' tree provide a microhabitat for species like the leaf beetle ''[[Aulacophora indica]]''.
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  • An Antarctic rock split apart to show [[endolithic]] lifeforms showing as a green layer a few millimeters thick
  • Wetland habitat types in Borneo
  • Dense mass of white crabs at a hydrothermal vent, with stalked barnacles on right
  • Rich rainforest habitat in [[Dominica]]
  •  [[Ibex]] in an alpine habitat
  • Desert scene in Egypt
  • Twenty-five years after the devastating eruption at [[Mount St. Helens]], United States, [[pioneer species]] have moved in.
ECOLOGICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL AREA INHABITED BY A PARTICULAR SPECIES; NATURAL ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH AN ORGANISM LIVES, OR THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT THAT SURROUNDS A SPECIES POPULATION
Microhabitat; Habitats; Natural habitat; Habitat (ecology); Breeding ground; Wildlife habitat; Nesting ground; Animal habitats; Monotypic habitat; Microhabitats; Micro-habitats; Micro-habitat; Polytypic habitat; Microenvironment (ecology); Breeding grounds; Habitat type; Exophily; Exophile; Exophilic
natuurlijke omgeving, natuurlijkwoongebied (v.e. dier of plant)

Definition

ecological
1.
Ecological means involved with or concerning ecology.
Large dams have harmed Siberia's delicate ecological balance.
ADJ: ADJ n
ecologically
It is economical to run and ecologically sound.
ADV
2.
Ecological groups, movements, and people are concerned with preserving the environment and natural resources, so that they can be used in a sensible way, rather than being wasted.
Ecological groups say that nothing is being done to tackle the problem.
ADJ: ADJ n

Wikipedia

Ethnoecology

Ethnoecology is the scientific study of how different groups of people living in different locations understand the ecosystems around them, and their relationships with surrounding environments.

It seeks valid, reliable understanding of how we as humans have interacted with the environment and how these intricate relationships have been sustained over time.

The "ethno" (see ethnology) prefix in ethnoecology indicates a localized study of a people, and in conjunction with ecology, signifies people's understanding and experience of environments around them. Ecology is the study of the interactions between living organisms and their environment; enthnoecology applies a human focused approach to this subject. The development of the field lies in applying indigenous knowledge of botany and placing it in a global context.