Ecologicalsanitation
Mergefrom EcologicalSanitation Talk Ecologicalsanitation Merger proposal date August 2008 Ecological ... description and operation ref Unlike most conventional sanitation methods, ecologicalsanitation processes ..
EcologicalSanitation
Mergeto Ecologicalsanitation Talk Ecologicalsanitation Merger proposal date August 2008 Ecologicalsanitation , commonly shortened to eco san or ecosan, seeks to address the issues of modern sanitation ..
Sanitation
and pollution control. Ecologicalsanitation a concept and an approach of recycling to nature ... of on site sanitation. Ecologicalsanitation Details EcologicalsanitationEcologicalsanitation is sometimes ..
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Improved sanitation
According to the Joint Monitoring Program JMP for water supply and sanitation by the World Health Organization and UNICEF the following are considered as improved sanitation connection to a public sewer ..
Ecological community
The term ecological community can refer to two different things A community ecology or biocoenosis , usually called an ecological community, refers to all the interacting organism s living together in a specific ..
Ecological study
An ecological study is an epidemiological study in which the unit of analysis is a population rather than an individual. For instance, an ecological study may look at the association between smoking and lung ..
Ecological deficit Ecological Deficit is the level of resource consumption and waste discharge by a population in excess of locally sustainable natural production and assimilative capacity . In spatial terms, the ecological ..
Ecological engineering Ecological Engineering is an emerging of study integrating ecology and engineering , concerned with the design ... Mitsch & S.E. Jorgensen 1989 , Introduction to Ecological Engineering , In W.J. Mitsch and S.E. Jorgensen ..
Ecological collapse
Unreferenced date June 2008 Ecological Collapse refers to a situation where an ecosystem suffers a drastic ... . Usually, an ecological collapse can be precipitated by a disastrous event occurring on a small ..
Ecological energetics Ecological energetics is the quantitative study of the flow of energy through ecological systems. It aims ..., or energy availing levels of ecological networks. In systems ecology the principles of ecosystem ..
Ecological validity
for the ecological validity of a cue in perception ecological validity perception Ecological validity is a form of Validity statistics validity in a research study. For a research study to possess ecological ..
Ecological threshold Ecological threshold can be described as the point at which a relatively small change in external conditions causes a rapid change in an ecosystem . When an ecological threshold has been passed, the ecosystem ..
Ecological wisdom
unreferenced date February 2008 Green politics sidebar The term ecological wisdom , or ecosophy , is a philosophy of ecological harmony or equilibrium. It was introduced by Norwegian philosopher Arne Nęss ..
Ecological selection
Original research date September 2007 Ecological selection or environmental selection or survival selection ... , i.e. strictly ecological processes that operate on a species inherited traits without reference ..
Ecological debt
Articleissues OR August 2007 unreferenced August 2007 NPOV July 2008 Ecological debt is a term used to describe ... you run up an ecological debt . If you have a lifestyle that pushes an ecosystem beyond its ability ..
Ecological anthropology
citations missing date January 2008 Ecological anthropology is a subfield of anthropology that deals ... . Ecological anthropology applies a systems approach Ellen 1982 Hardesty 1997 McGee 1996 to the study ..
Ecological release Ecological release is a phenomenon associated with island biogeography . It is the name given to the process ... diversity ref Losos, J.B., Queiroz, K. 1997 . Evolutionary consequences of ecological release in Caribbean ..
Ecological counseling Ecological Counseling offers an approach to the conceptualization of human issues that integrates personal ... s work in 1979 into Ecological Systems Theory . Ecological Counseling posits that the person is inextricably ..
Ecological competence
Orphan date September 2008 Ecological competence is the ability of a pathogen to invade and multiply ... does not have ecological competence it will likely become extinct. biology stub ..
Ecological correlation
In statistics , an ecological correlation is a correlation between two variables that are group mean ... of an ecological correlation. Assuming that what holds true for the group also holds true for the individual ..
Ecological yield Ecological yield is the harvestable population growth of an ecosystem . It is most commonly measured ... of these services. Yield of ecological commodities like wood or water, useful to humans, is only a part ..
Ecological humanities
The ecological humanities are a recent development by Deborah Bird Rose and colleagues in the humanities which has grown out of the concerns of radical ecocentric political theory. The aim of the ecological ..
Ecological Design Ecological Design is any form of design that minimizes environmentally destructive impacts by integrating itself with living processes. Ecological design is an integrative, ecologically responsible design ..
Ecological health
Refimprove date June 2007 Ecological health or ecological integrity or ecological damage is used to refer ... s. The more political term ecological wisdom refers not only to recognition of a level of health ..