Human Niche Construction and the Rural Environment
Ecology is usually defined as the study of relationships between organisms and their environment. On basic ecology courses, students learn that environmental factors may be composed of other living organisms, e.g. predators, or they may be abiotic, e.g. water. Resources constitute a special category...
Main Author: | Ove Eriksson |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Stockholm University Press
2014-11-01
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Series: | Rural Landscapes: Society Environment History |
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Online Access: | https://account.rurallandscapesjournal.com/index.php/su-j-rlseh/article/view/3 |
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