Developmental and social -
ecological perspectives on children, political violence, and armed conflict.
Nesme and Simonet say the new findings should come as a plea for a broader
ecological perspective on the antibiotic resistance problem.
At the same time, the subsequent increase of waste takes
an ecological perspective on a global scale.
Interventions for children affected by war:
an ecological perspective on psychosocial support and mental health care
[book] Espelage, D. L / 2004 / Empathy, caring, and bullying: Toward an understanding of complex associations in Bullying in American Schools: A social -
ecological perspective on prevention and intervention / Erlbaum: 37 ~ 61
Not exact matches
The one
perspective I missed in the symposium (except for the passing dismissal by Harold O. J. Brown of the «population control establishment») was the view of global environmental and
ecological thinkers
on the subject of contraception.
A very helpful introduction is Birch, L. Charles, Nature and God (Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1965); also by the same author, «A Biological Basis for Human Purpose,» Zygon, 8,1973, pp. 244 - 260); «Nature, Humanity and God in
Ecological Perspective,» in Shinn, Roger L., ed., Faith and Science in an Unjust World: Report of the World Council of Churches Conference
on Faith, Science and the Future, Vol.
Jim Ball, «The Use of Ecology in the Evangelical Protestant Response to the
Ecological Crisis,»
Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 50, no. 1 (1998).
The
ecological perspective provides a wide - angle lens for viewing the human potentials situation
on our planet.
To do this we need to clarify for ourselves some of the
perspectives on the
ecological problems.
The presented topics focused
on: - Economical,
ecological and social implications of apiculture - Legal norms and guidelines / official and private standards -
Perspectives of organic apicultural production - Conversion problems, risk assessment and evaluation - Specific apiary operations - Quality management and assurance in organic apiculture - Inspection and certification processes - Labeling / packaging and marketing - Endemic Iranian bees and their potentials for honey production - etc..
From an
ecological perspective, Mack's work will focus
on predicting when systems will be unable to recover following big disturbances, including wildfire, altering the function of ecosystems and resources that they provide to people.
Because large animals play an important role in the ocean food web, «a threat profile focused
on the largest species is particularly concerning from an
ecological perspective,» said lead author Jonathan Payne, an associate professor in the school of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences at Stanford.
«This article provides a new
perspective on how to do that, considering microbial
ecological interactions with the host, other microbes, and the environment.»
Invasive Species in a Globalized World
Ecological, Social, and Legal
Perspectives on Policy Reuben P. Keller, Marc W. Cadotte, and Glenn Sandiford, Eds.
We feature compelling stories
on our food system, local businesses, Indigenous food practices and food sovereignty, green architecture, and global
ecological issues from a local
perspective.
This trans - dimensional
perspective has a deep
ecological and spiritual sense for our worldview because the human evolutionary adventure is the latest stage of life
on Earth.
We feature compelling stories
on our food system, local businesses, Indigenous food practices and food sovereignty, green architecture, and global
ecological issues from a local
perspective.
We feature compelling stories
on our food system, local businesses, Indigenous food practices and food sovereignty, green architecture, and global
ecological issues from a local
perspective.
From an
ecological perspective, all projects are feeding
on the disposable income of KS subscribers or potential subscribers.
India would be the hardest hit by climate change in terms of food production, said a study, «The Food Gap — The Impacts of Climate Change
on Food Production: A 2020
Perspective» released last month by the Universal
Ecological Fund.
Bursting with radical new
perspectives on some of the vital, yet often unquestioned, pillars of economic theory and what it really means to be «sustainable» — as well as creative and practical solutions for how we can live more with less — Boyle offers us one of the world's most thought - provoking voices
on economic and
ecological ideas.
Anthropogenic influence
on Amazonian forests in pre-history: An
ecological perspective.
Therefore, in this
Perspective, we focus only
on the global level and
on the assertion that humanity, as a whole, is in a state of planetary
ecological overshoot.
Ecological restoration is rooted in the understanding of past ecosystem dynamics, and paleoecological reconstructions provide a long - term
perspective on landscape change, vegetation dynamics, and fire history.
7 Billion, 9 Billion, or 14 Billion, All Place Great Strain
on Planet's Resources From an
ecological perspective I have grave doubts that the planet could support that many humans at anything other than the lowest levels of resource consumption — as in what would be considered today abject poverty.
This
Perspective describes existing research
on ecological grief and outlines directions for future inquiry.
My work is based
on the
ecological perspective simply defined as «life in the homestead.»
Some thoughts
on using an
ecological perspective.
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on empathy
An alternative approach focuses
on children's unmet needs, acknowledging the many possible contributors (e.g., lack of access to health care), as well as parental behaviour.3 The latter approach fits with the developmental
ecological perspective which posits that no one factor alone contributes to neglect; there are multiple and interacting contributors at the level of the child, parents, family, community and society.
At: http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/breaking-news-national/ nsw-schools-to-offer-bilingual-education-20090615-c82y.html (Viewed 17 June 2009)[32] Lo Bianco J., «Organizing for Multilingualism:
Ecological and Sociological
Perspectives», Conference Paper, TESOL Symposium, Keeping Language Diversity Alive, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia, July 9, 2008, p. 1 [33] Lo Bianco J., «Organizing for Multilingualism:
Ecological and Sociological
Perspectives», Conference Paper, TESOL Symposium, Keeping Language Diversity Alive, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia, July 9, 2008, p. 1 [34] Previous to 2009, the first Commonwealth policy to have any impact
on Indigenous languages was the National Languages Policy of 1987.
In other words, the human interactions that take place
on their
ecological environment may contribute for the development of the child and its peers, a
perspective shared by Bronfenbrenner (1996).
Ecodevelopmental theory consists of three overlapping components: (a) a social —
ecological framework, based
on the work of Bronfenbrenner (1979), that incorporates four levels of social context; (b) a developmental
perspective emphasizing the changing nature of youth and families across time as a function not only of the current social context but also of changing conditions in the social context over time; and (c) a focus
on social interactions between and among individuals in the youth's and family's social context.
Objective To examine the longitudinal associations between supportive relationships with friends and parents and sexual risk behavior in adolescence based
on an
ecological — transactional
perspective.