Restoration efforts are typically guided by an ecological understanding of riparian-zone processes and knowledge of the causes of degradation.
Increasing ecological understanding led in 1981 to the decision by the district council of Magdeburg, to place parts of the wetland, some 786 hectares, under protection.
Now, his Malthusian reflections prompted both a new ecological understanding of adaptive sorting and a final return to Lyellian ecology for all extinctions.
As a philosophy, dialectical naturalism stresses the incorporation and advancement of scientific understanding as an integral part of the development of an ecological human understanding.
Traditional ecological knowledge, which refers to ecological understanding built, not by experts, but by people who live and use the resources of a place.
Other important requirements include a sound ecological understanding of the system, including connectedness, ecological dynamics and the context in which the system is embedded.
The collection was published by the University of Georgia Press, and is loosely tied together by a theme: the importance of history to an ecological understanding.
It is likely that early humans had an ecological understanding of at least those aspects of their environment that enhanced their survival.
However with recent advances in ecological understanding it has become clear that draining of this vast lake affected the entire climate of this important region that is India's capital territory and its neighborhood.
Soma follows shamanic tradition in pursuit of a natural way of life using teacher plants and crystals with a strong emphasis on organic and ecological understanding.