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Stewart, Doug – Smithsonian, 1990
Describes a waste water management system in Arcata, California, that utilizes a series of human-made marshes to filter and clean the city's sewage water. Discusses the development of this project, adaptations of the idea for other cities, key constraints, and related projects. (MCO)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Environmental Education, Natural Resources, Recreational Facilities
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Oldenski, Thomas E. – Environmental Education and Information, 1991
Submitted are both the rationale and the various perspectives fundamental to the development of an environmental ethics curriculum. These perspectives, each of which shifts the view of humanity away from an anthropocentric focus, include an holistic approach to environmental perceptions and a biocentric approach with concentration on life…
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Ecological Factors, Ecology, Elementary Secondary Education
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Rigazio-DiGilio, Sandra A. – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1994
Asserts that mental health counselors working within ecosystemic context need cogent theory of human and systemic development to guide assessment and treatment planning. Describes and illustrates Developmental Counseling and Therapy and Systemic Cognitive-Developmental Therapy as two integrative models that unify individual, family, and network…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Developmental Stages, Ecological Factors
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Terry, Linda L. – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1994
Responds to previous article by Rigazio-DiGilio on Developmental Counseling and Therapy and Systemic Cognitive-Developmental Therapy as two integrative models that unify individual, family, and network treatment within coconstructive-developmental framework. Discusses hidden complexities in cognitive-developmental ecosystemic integration and…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Developmental Stages, Ecological Factors
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Lequerica, Martha – Infant-Toddler Intervention: The Transdisciplinary Journal, 1994
Two approaches for early intervention with Head Start children are described: a child-centered intradynamic approach using one-to-one play therapy, and a family-centered ecological system which works with the family unit and other support agencies. Criteria are discussed for determining the applicability of either modality in individual cases.…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Ecological Factors
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Schiamberg, Lawrence B.; Gans, Daphna – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2000
Using an applied ecological model, this study focuses on contextual risk factors of elder abuse. Five levels of environment were used to interpret existing research on risk factors. Configuration of risk factors provides a framework for understanding the intergenerational character of quality of life for older adults, developing recommendations…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Ecological Factors, Elder Abuse, Gerontology
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Abrahams, Mark V.; Gillis, Darren M.; Taylor, K. Lynn – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2000
Describes a course that requires students to work in groups to address local ecological problems of interest to a client external to the university. Students learn the skills needed to apply their knowledge and gain satisfaction by assisting others. The ecological projects provide an important source of feedback to identify the strengths of the…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Ecological Factors, Ecology
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Muhovic-Dorsner, Kamala – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2005
To date, the concept of ecological justice, when applied to international climate change policy, has largely focused on the North-South dichotomy and has yet to be extended to Central and Eastern European countries. This article argues that current formulations of climate change policy cannot address potential issues of ecological injustice to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Justice, Ecology
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Kasimov, N. S.; Malkhazova, S. M.; Romanova, E. P. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2005
The conceptual underpinning and the organizational structure of the existing system of higher environmental education in Russia are analysed. The system, embracing 129 universities, has been created in the last 10 years. At present there is a shift from general environmental education to education for sustainable development. The new system is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Higher Education
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Jorgenson, Andrew K.; Kuykendall, Kennon A. – Social Forces, 2008
Bridging the areas of political-economic sociology, the sociology of agriculture and environmental sociology, this study tests two hypotheses derived from a refined theory of foreign investment dependence. The hypotheses state that pesticide and fertilizer use intensity in less-developed countries are both positively associated with foreign…
Descriptors: Poisoning, Global Approach, Sociology, Agriculture
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Beckendorf, Kirk – Science Scope, 2006
Air pollution is no longer just a local issue; it is a global problem. The atmosphere is a very dynamic system. Pollution not only changes in chemical composition after it is emitted, but also is transported on local and global air systems hundreds and even thousands of miles away. Some of the pollutants that are major health concerns are not even…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Natural Resources, Chemistry, Pollution
Brown, Lester R.; And Others – 1993
This tenth edition of "State of the World" is divided into ten sections, each written by a different author, concerning different environment related topics. Section one, titled "A New Era Unfolds," discusses the economic costs of environmental degradation, the slowing of growth in food output, the end of rapid gross national…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology
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Bresee, Paul; Tyler, Stephen – Alternatives, 1975
Descriptors: Conservation Education, Ecological Factors, Economics, Energy
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Uetz, George; Johnson, Donald Lee – Environment, 1974
A large number of animals are becoming extinct at an alarming rate due to ecosystem alteration, hunting, introduction of species, predator and pest control, capture of animals for legitimate and illegal purposes and pollution. There is concern man may not be able to survive in a world void of diversity. (BT)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Ecology, Environment
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Feld, Bernard T. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1974
Examines some of the options available for satisfying future energy demands and discusses the consequences of developing the various energy sources. (JR)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Energy, Environment, Environmental Education
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