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There's a certain feeling of "speaking prose" all my life that attends this explication, about 60 years after it might have been articulated as an intellectual centroid, if I'd had the wit... So Ecology has been a sort of taken-for-granted but not directly engaged with perspective, a ghost or subtext for many of my less tacit interests. I didn't recognize a Spindleresque koan for Ecology (as I had for Culture), but I now see Ecology as pretty much a central concern, hiding in plain sight in varied plumage.Human Geography and Human History can be read as Human Ecology, especially as synecology, emphasizing interrelationships with other species. Andrewartha characterizes the basic data as numbers and distribution of species. I've been especially interested in domestication.
Some links collected 19xi25:
(resources worth a detailed look)Ecological anthropology Wikipedia
Ecological Anthropology sciencedirect.com
Human ecology Wikipedia
Human Ecology College of the Atlantic
Human Ecology journal at Jstore
Dept of Human Ecology Lund University
Human Ecology Gregory Knapp (2007) (pdf)
Human Ecology Section Ecological Society of America
Issues in Human Ecology: Navigating the Path to Sustainability Atlantic International University
Human Ecology Commons 887 open access articles in Human Ecology
Introduction to Global Change and course page UMich
Introduction : interdisciplinarity, human ecology, the social and the environmental sciences Iva Miranda Pires e Karl Bruckmeier Forum Sociológico
What is Human Ecology? Richerson at UC Davis (pdf)
How to go about exploring my library holdings for Most Relevant? I start with my Library Thing 'Ecology' tagged books but that will benefit from augmentation...