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Radical Human Ecology
03/03/2014
 
Human Ecology is a field of study arising from challenges of human lives when people are facing more and more terrible natural disasters. In its most radical form, its proponents posit Earth as a sacred living entity which is being threatened seriously by human exhausted exploitation for what they call development. Part one of this paper introduces [Radica] Human Ecology. The second part of the paper provides an example of a project in which [Radical] Human Ecology was recognized as compatible knowledge that brings efficient solutions for human to solve their everyday inquires. Part three of the paper focuses more fully on the methodological issues that arise if [Radical] Human Ecology is the informing paradigm.

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