Ecological Theory and Its Application, Ecology Relationships and Other Science, and Approaches to Human Ecology

  • Arman A Department of Civil Engineering, Institute of Padang Technology (ITP) & Doctoral Program of Environmental Science, Postgraduate - Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia
  • Eri Barlian Department of Coaching, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia
  • Siti Fatimah Department of History Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia
  • Heldi Department of Fine Arts, Faculty of Language and Art, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia
  • Iswandi Umar Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia
Keywords: ecology, abiotic, biotic environment

Abstract

Ecology is a scientific discipline that studies the ins and outs of natural economics, a study of inorganic relationships and the organic environment around them, which is then expanded to become a study of the reciprocal relationship between living things and their environment. Ecology is often referred to as the basic science of the environment. Based on the above understanding, Haeckel specifically defines ecology as the science of the reciprocal relationship between living things and their biotic and abiotic environments. Around 1900, ecology was recognized as a science and developed rapidly, especially when the world was very sensitive to environmental problems in establishing and maintaining the quality of world civilization. More specifically, Haeckel defined ecology as the science of the interrelationship between living things and their biotic and abiotic environments. Around 1900, ecology was recognized as a science and developed rapidly, especially when the world was very sensitive to environmental problems in establishing and maintaining the quality of world civilization.

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Published
2021-07-07
How to Cite
Arman A, Barlian, E., Fatimah, S., Heldi, & Umar, I. (2021). Ecological Theory and Its Application, Ecology Relationships and Other Science, and Approaches to Human Ecology. Central Asian Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Culture, 2(7), 9-16. https://doi.org/10.47494/cajlpc.v2i7.175
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