Geographic scale needs to be diligently considered when evaluating relationships
among ecological processes, risk factors, and human health outcomes.
Not exact matches
Process thought, reflecting upon the mutual interaction
among God, humanity, and natural actualities, conveys a sense of
ecological balance between both nature and God.
While this is a matter of some dispute
among theologians, those of the
process persuasion tend to take Lynn White's criticism with the utmost seriousness, and respond with the development of a relational,
ecological vision that goes beyond the encouragement of responsible stewardship in external relations to the non-human natural world.
This session addresses the long - term interactions
among past climate conditions,
ecological processes and human activities.