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The relations between Croatia and Italy have been largely cordial and friendly, although occasional incidents do arise on issues such as the Istrian exodus or the Ecological and Fisheries Protection Zone.
But the latter is certainly smaller if the first ( Montanhas do Tumucumaque, Brazil, and Guiana Amazonian Park, France ) is combined with the large neighbour protected areas in northern Pará, Brazil, such as Grão-Pará Ecological Station, Maicuru Biological Reserve and many others.
Some planktology projects allow the public to participate online, such as the Longterm Ecological Observatory.
Ecological health or ecological integrity or ecological damage are the symptoms of an ecosystem's pending loss of carrying capacity, its ability to perform ecological services, or a pending ecocide, due to cumulative causes such as pollution.
These include several “ forests ” such as the Bosque de Nativitas, the Xochimilco Ecological Reserve, the Centro Acuexcomatl, and Michmani Ecotourism Park.
* Ecological impacts — such as biodiversity, water quality, air quality, habitat quality, species population, etc.
In his later work ( such as, for example, The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception ( 1979 )), Gibson became more philosophical and criticised cognitivism in the same way he had attacked behaviorism before.
Ecological thinning is where the primary aim of forest thinning is to increase growth of selected trees, favoring development of wildlife habitat ( such as hollows ) rather than focusing on increased timber yields.
* Ecological and social services provided by agro-ecosystems such as landscape and wildlife protection, soil protection and health ( fertility, structure and function ), water cycle and water quality, air quality, CO < sub > 2 </ sub > sequestration, etc.
# Ecological: The integrated processes at river basin scale can be steered in such a way as to enhance the basin ’ s carrying capacity and its ecosystem services.
This may include supporting practices such as informed consumption, conservation initiatives, investment in renewable energy, improved efficiencies in the materials economy, transitioning to new accounting paradigms such as Ecological economics and renewing and revitalizing our connections with non-human life.
* Ecological projects, such as installing irrigation systems in water-scarce communities and a range of tree planting, well recharging, and recycling projects.
In addition, The Foundation for Deep Ecology had a long history as a generous grant-maker in categories such as Biodiversity & Wilderness, Ecological Agriculture, and Megatechnology & Economic Globalization, although in-house publishing is now its main focus.

Ecological and food
* Ecological pyramid or trophic pyramid, a representation of a food chain.

Ecological and population
* Ecological stability, measure of the probability of a population returning quickly to a previous state, or not going extinct
Ecological Deficit is the level of resource consumption and waste discharge by a population in excess of locally sustainable natural production and assimilative capacity.
Ecological yield is the harvestable population growth of an ecosystem.
Ecological adaptation and population change: Semang foragers and Temuan horticulturists in West Malaysia.
* Ecological footprint, the measure of the demand the population has on the environment
Kenneth E. Boulding's evolutionary perspective is an approach to economics ( see also evolutionary economics ) put forward most completely in his Ecodynamics ( 1978 ) and Evolutionary Economics ( 1981 ) had roots in his 1934 work on population theory and the age structure of capital as well as his Reconstruction ( 1950 ) with chapter titles like " An Ecological Introduction " and " The Theory of the Economic Organism.
In this paradigm, the planet as a whole represents a single Biome and the World's population represents the Ecological succession in a singular eco-system.
She states that,Ecological anthropology will refer to one particular type of research in environmental anthropology field studies that describe a single ecosystem including a human population ”.
Ecological damage from misuse of technology cannot be repaired quickly enough to save humanity from even more drastic population reductions, dooming their descendants to primitive, horrific lives for the remainder of the existence of life on Earth.

Ecological and regulation
# Ecological engineering: The regulation of hydrological and ecological processes, based on an integrative system approach, is thus a new tool for Integrated Water Basin Management.

Ecological and were
Ecological economists tend to believe that ' real wealth ' needs a donor-determined value as a measure of what things were needed to make an item or generate a service.
These maps were instrumental in the creation of the Ecological Geoinformaion System of the Moscow Automobile Ring Road ( Russian: GIS EcoMKAD ), which monitored changes in land, surface water, ground water, and flora, due to pollution created by traffic on Moscow's Ring Road.
The Sustainability Council, the Albion College Environmental House, The Whitehouse Nature Center, and the Ecological Awareness Club were created to educate and entertain the students, the faculty, and the general public about sustainability and reducing environmental impacts.
The three volume work of environmental world systems theory by Sing C. Chew analyzed how " Nature and Culture " interact over long periods of time, starting with World Ecological Degradation ( 2001 ) In later books, Chew argued that there were three " Dark Ages " in world environmental history characterized by periods of state collapse and reorientation in the world economy associated with more localist frameworks of community, economy, and identity coming to dominate the nature / culture relationships after state-facilitated environmental destruction delegitimized other forms.
More case oriented studies were conducted by historical environmental sociologist Mark D. Whitaker analyzing China, Japan, and Europe over 2, 500 years in his book Ecological Revolution ( 2009 ).
There were two member parties of the alliance: the National Action Party ( Partido Acción Nacional, or PAN ), and the Green Ecological Party of Mexico ( Partido Verde Ecologista de México, or PVEM ).
The educational community chose Guaduas in the year 2007, the 7 Wonders of Guaduas, an educational project directed from the Departmental Educational Institution Puerto Bogotá, under the direction of the Recreation Specialist in Ecological and Social teaching Murcia Tiberius Godoy, who presented as a project the Diploma degree SENIOR MANAGEMENT CULTURAL CUNDINAMARCA, by John F. Foundation Kennedy with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the department, this project had the cooperation of Educational Management Specialist, Rector of the Institution Luis Carlos Arboleda Rueda, after analyzing the various proposals for the community, these were chosen by Wonderland Guaduero.
Before the establishment of the Burns Bog Ecological Reserve in 2004, only of the bog were protected as the Delta Nature Reserve.
Environmental activists protested that the operations were likely to have a potentially negative impact ( dairy flies and odors ) on the adjacent Pixley National Wildlife Refuge, Allensworth Ecological Reserve, and the historic park.

Ecological and first
Ecological succession was first documented in the Indiana Dunes of Northwest Indiana.
In 2005, the National Ecological Network was set up, as the first step in preparation of the EU accession and joining of the Natura 2000 network.
" Domeniche ecologiche 2001 "-The Italian Ministry of the Environment organises the first Ecological Sundays car-free program, running on five weekends.
In sociology and later criminology, the Chicago School ( sometimes described as the Ecological School ) was the first major body of works emerging during the 1920s and 1930s specialising in urban sociology, and the research into the urban environment by combining theory and ethnographic fieldwork in Chicago, now applied elsewhere.
Born in 1948 in Penang, Malaysia, Yeang attended Penang Free School and Cheltenham Boys College ( a British ' public school ' in Gloucestershire, UK ), obtained his first qualifications in architecture from the Architectural Association School ( London ), and received a PhD in ecological design and planning from Cambridge University's Department of Architecture for his dissertation, " A Theoretical Framework for Incorporating Ecological Considerations in the Design and Planning of the Built Environment ", published as Designing with Nature ( McGraw-Hill, 1995 ) that became the springboard for his pioneering work in ecodesign, green architecture and ecocity masterplanning.
1997 College of Mount St. Vincent on the Hudson first annual Thomas-Berry Environmental Award made to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Achievement in Restoring Ecological Health to the Hudson-Valley Region of New York State
During his first four years in office, Notre Dame has made significant progress toward its research goal, including selection as the lead university partner in the Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery ; the creation of Innovation Park, a tech park located adjacent to the campus ; the distribution of $ 40 million in internal funds for five major faculty research initiatives ( with another $ 40 million designated for five more projects ); designation of the University ’ s Environmental Research Center in Wisconsin as a National Ecological Observatory Network by the National Science Foundation ; and the construction of Stinson-Remick Hall of Engineering, a facility housing a nanotechnology research center, the University ’ s new Energy Center, a semiconductor processing and device fabrication clean room, and an undergraduate interdisciplinary learning center.

Ecological and developed
Ecological study techniques have been developed over centuries, but many of the techniques use for urban ecology are more recently developed.
Ecological economists have developed a robust body of theory and evidence on the biophysical limits of economic growth and the requirements of a sustainable economy.
The focus of its research concerns “ how cultural beliefs and practices helped human populations adapt to their environments, and how people used elements of their culture to maintain their ecosystems .” Ecological anthropology developed from the approach of cultural ecology, and it provided a conceptual framework more suitable for scientific inquiry than the cultural ecology approach.

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