answersLogoWhite

0

Culture and Ecology are closely related and in many institutes there are classes of Cultural Ecology. The idea is within the concept that society members have day-to-day relations with other humans/organisms in their society/culture based off of what is of concern in that certain environment. To put it more simply, it is the study of humans/organisms and how they interact with each other in their surroundings. This makes every environment interesting because they are all different.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

The analysis of the relationship between a culture and its environment is?

Cultural Ecology


What is the study of a relationship between organisms and their environment is called?

ecology


What is the study of the relationship between living things and the environment?

The study of the relationship between living things and the environment is ecology.


Relationship between Organism to the Environment?

ecology


What is The study of the relationship between plants animals and their environment?

i dont know


What is the term for the relationship between organisms and their environment?

ecology


Relationship between organisational culture and national culture?

relationship between organisationa culture and national culture


What is the relationship between culture and individual?

The relationship is that an individual can live an culture and so that will show the relationship between an individual and culture.


What the study of the relationship between living thing and the environment?

The study of the relationship between living things and the environment is ecology.


Is ecology the study of animals?

Ecology is the study of the relationship between living organisms and their environment. The word you want is Zoology


Who studies the relationship between organisms and the environment?

ecology, epidemiological studies


What are the relevance and relationship of ecology to other fields?

in ecology, we do not only deal with plants and animals and their relationship. we also deal with people - their economics, poltics, culture, and social life. this is what makes ecology a multidisciplinary science. ecology borrows from other fields of study. for instance, it utilizes mathematical tools in its quantitative analysis of pollution.