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Jeske, Walter E., Ed. – 1981
Forty-seven articles represent most of the papers presented at the annual meeting of the Soil Conservation Society of America. The conference addressed the facts and values from economics, ethics, and ecology as they pertain to critical issues in land and water conservation in North America. Part I includes discussions of economic realities,…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Economics

Kassas, Mohammed – Environmentalist, 1985
Traces the international movements that focused on the conservation and protection of nature within the past five decades. Explains how man-nature relationships are influenced by the interaction of the three systems of the biosphere, technosphere, and sociosphere. Issues involved with deforestation and desertification are also described. (ML)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences

Huber, Charles H. – American Mental Health Counselors Association Journal, 1983
Considers clients and their environments as components in a social-ecological approach to the counseling process. Although in its beginning stages, the technique provides a needed structure for offering clients alternative behavior change strategies. Counselors must confront and deal with factors outside of clients themselves that influence…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Change Strategies, Counseling, Counseling Techniques

Banning, James H.; Hughes,Blanche M. – NASPA Journal, 1986
Presents the Campus Ecology Model which advocates an ecological perspective on commuting. Suggests that campus ecology should infer the ecology of the student, so that the physical/social environment residing outside of the university's property boundaries is of great importance. An ecosystem design process, its application to commuter…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Campus Planning, College Environment, Commuting Students

Termini, Ann Marie – Adolescence, 1991
Illustrates some important differences between interdisciplinary and ecological perspectives on meeting the needs of adolescents experiencing emotional difficulties. Highlights use of ecosystemic models in residential and school facilities and enumerates areas where ecologically based changes might be appropriate. Outlines operational guidelines…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Resources, Ecology, Educational Facilities
Wolf, Edward C. – 1987
Concerns associated with biological diversity and the extinction of species are addressed in this report. Major topic areas examined include: (1) historical records of extinctions; (2) conservation biology and tropical ecology; (3) human-management regeneration potentials; (4) restoration ecology; (5) experimental restoration efforts; (6)…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Biology, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
Conyne, Robert K. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1983
Describes campus environmental design, a strategy for changing human environments, in terms of its rationale, where it can be implemented, and what staff competencies are needed. Campus environmental design represents an intervention strategy for extending beyond person-change methods which blame the student for problems within the system. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Change Strategies, College Environment, College Students
Smith, Gregory A. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2004
Feminists and ecofeminists argue that relatedness and the care that emerges from this underlie an ethical response to other people, beings, and the planet, itself. The ability and willingness to care may well be the matrix within which a society characterized by ecological sustainability and social justice can be cultivated. Educators concerned…
Descriptors: Justice, Ethics, Early Adolescents, Environment
International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, Morges, (Switzerland). – 1981
Resolutions adopted by the 15th session of the General Assembly of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) are provided in this document. These resolutions focus on areas/issues related to: (1) world conservation strategy; (2) conservation and peace; (3) people, resources, and environment; (4) environmental…
Descriptors: Animals, Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology

Sorenson, David M. – NASPA Journal, 1987
Describes major, long-term attempt at Brigham Young University to use campus ecology and student development theories to redefine mission and roles of student affairs. Discusses effort made to provide all student personnel workers the opportunity to study campus ecology and student development theories and to be meaningfully involved in defining…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Environment, Ecology, Higher Education

Myers, Norman – Environmentalist, 1983
Assesses dimensions of the threatened-species problem (by contrast with the way it has been handled in the past) and suggests some directions for urgent research if the problem is to be confronted in its proper scope and scale. Among topics addressed are the biological, genetic, and ecological attributes of species. (JN)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Conservation (Environment), Ecology
Gould, Stephen Jay – Natural History, 1980
Discussed is the potential of vestigial structures and unexpressed developmental patterns from an organism's natural history to provide for rapid morphological change based on small genetic change which may call these suppressed attributes back into action in modified form. (RE)
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Biology, Ecology, Environment
Asopa, Sheel K. – International Journal of Environmental Education and Information, 1992
Discusses the Hindu religious scriptures as teachings about the human relationship with the environment and attitude toward ecology. Describes how religion has been a historical teacher of environmental ethics. Presents the Hindu view of humanity as it relates to the environment as portrayed in the Hindu theories. (10 references) (MCO)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environmental Education, Ethics
Myers Jr, Olin; Saunders, Carol; Garrett, Erik – Environmental Education Research, 2004
Understanding how children think about the needs of animals may aid bridging from how they care about individual animals to caring about the environment more generally. This study explored changes with age in children's conceptions of animals' needs, including how such conceptions may extend beyond the individual animal to larger systems and…
Descriptors: Ecology, Conservation (Environment), Children, Animals
Pierce, James P. – 1984
Definitions of biosphere and ecosystem are provided as the basis for understanding a problem that threatens to become (or already is) a global issue, namely, human activity which results in reducing the diversity of life forms present in the biosphere as an ecosystem. Two aspects of this problem are: (1) the growth of human populations worldwide…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Biology, Conservation (Environment), Ecology