relevance and relationship with other field?
relevance and relationship with other field?
The laws of motion do apply to the human body, as they govern how objects move and interact with each other. However, the complexity of the human body and the presence of other factors such as friction, muscle strength, and coordination can make it seem like the laws of motion do not apply directly to the human body in the same way they do to simpler objects.
The laws of ecology, such as the law of interdependence and the law of diversity, can be applied to human society by emphasizing the importance of interconnectedness and diversity in social systems. By recognizing the impact of human actions on the environment and on other species, we can make more sustainable choices in areas such as resource management, urban planning, and conservation efforts. Understanding and applying these laws can help create a more harmonious relationship between human society and the natural world.
Jack Barry Bresler has written: 'Human ecology' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Influence of environment, Man, Environment, Human beings, Ecology
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Cornell University College of Human Ecology was created in 1925.
Albert Damon has written: 'Human biology and ecology' -- subject(s): Human biology, Human ecology
human ecology
ecology
Clinton L. Benjamin has written: 'Human biology' -- subject(s): Ecology, Human biology, Human ecology
Peter Thorpe Ellison has written: 'Reproductive ecology and human evolution' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Reproduction, Human evolution
Paul Shepard has written: 'The subversive science' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Ecology, Addresses, essays, lectures, Essays 'Environ/mental' -- subject(s): Human ecology 'The sacred paw' -- subject(s): Bears, Mythology, Bears in literature 'Traces of an omnivore' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Deep ecology, Human evolution 'English reaction to the New Zealand landscape before 1850' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'The tender carnivore and the sacred game' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Human behavior, Human ecology, Human-animal relationships, Social aspects, Social aspects of Agriculture 'Thinking animals' -- subject(s): Intellect, Human-animal relationships, Animals and civilization 'The others' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Human-animal relationships, Philosophical anthropology