LIVING IN THE
ENVIRONMENT
(GUNARSA 1987 DALAM SURYADARMA 2005) |
- ECOLOGY could be considered a subset of environmental science, which also could involve purely chemical or public health issues (for example) ecologists would be unlikely to study. In practice, there is considerable overlap between the work of ecologists and other environmental scientists.
- DERIVED FROM OIKOS, MEANING HOUSEHOLD AND LOGOS MEANING STUDY. THE STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL HOUSE S INCLUDES ALL THE ORGANISM IN IT ALL OF THE FUNCTIONAL PROCESSES THAT MAKES THE HOUSE HABITABLE.
-ECOLOGY-THE STUDY OF “ LIVE AT HOME” WITH EMPHASIS ON ‘” THE TOTALITY OR PATTERN OF RELATIONS BETWEEN ORGANISM AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMICS :
OICOS AND NOMICS. NOMICS MEANS
MANAGEMENT. THE MANAGEMENT OF HOUSEHOLDACCORDINGLY ;
-ECOLOGY AND ECONOMICS-SHOULD BY COMPANION DICIPLINES. MANY PEOPLE VIEW ECOLOGIST AND ECONOMISTS AS ADVERSARIES WITH ANTITHETICAL VISION
human
in the environment
- In the past hunting and gathering communities were heavily depended on their immediate environment to met most of their basic needs. Therefore, they closely interacted with their local environment and thereby, gained a sound knowledge and understanding about the environment and its underlying ecological processes.
- human being firstly is dominated by biological requirement rather than social problems. Many events in daily life is interesting, in the sense that many scientific phenomena and objects can be directly observed. Some experiences had recorded that almost every cultural and ethnics.
Environmental
science
Environmental
science came alive as a substantive, active field of scientific investigation
driven by (a) the need for a multi-disciplinary approach to analyze complex
environmental problems, (b) the arrival of substantive environmental laws
requiring specific environmental protocols of investigation and (c) the growing
public awareness of a need for action in addressing environmental problems.
Environmental
science is an interdisciplinary ACADEMIC FIELD that integrates
physical and biological sciences, to the study of the environment, and the
solution of environmental problems. Environmental science provides an
integrated, quantitative, and INTERDISIPLINARY approach to the study of
environmental systems.
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