Marcus Hall has written: 'Restoration and history' -- subject(s): Landscape ecology, Ecology, Conservation and restoration, Historic sites, Historic preservation, Restoration ecology, Case studies, Congresses, Landscapes, History
Steven I. Apfelbaum has written: 'The restoring ecological health to your land workbook' -- subject(s): Restoration ecology 'Nature's second chance' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Restoration ecology, Prairie restoration 'Restoring ecological health to your land' -- subject(s): Restoration ecology
Karen Schneller-McDonald has written: 'Wetland creation and restoration' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Restoration ecology, Wetland ecology, Wetland restoration, Wetlands
name and brief explanation about branches of environmental sciences?
Branches of ecology include population ecology (study of how populations of organisms interact with their environment), community ecology (study of interactions between species in a given area), ecosystem ecology (study of the flow of energy and matter through ecosystems), and conservation ecology (study of how to protect and preserve biodiversity).
Ecology. Ecology.
ecology
Herpetologists study reptiles and amphibians, including their biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation. They may also focus on specific species or aspects of these animals, such as venomous snakes, frog diversity, or habitat restoration for endangered species.
Mark S. Fonseca has written: 'A low-cost planting technique for eelgrass (Zostera marina L.)' -- subject(s): Seagrasses, Sediment transport 'Guidelines for the conservation and restoration of seagrasses in the United States and adjacent waters' -- subject(s): Coastal ecology, Ecology, Habitat, Habitat (Ecology), Restoration ecology, Seagrasses, Wetland conservation, Wetland plants, Wetland restoration
The study of the relationship between living things and the environment is ecology.
The study of ecology is important because it helps people understand how the environment works.
The study of how organisms interact with each other and with their surroundings is known as ecology. It focuses on understanding relationships between organisms and their environment, including topics such as competition, predation, symbiosis, and how ecosystems function.