ecological perspective

collocation in English

meaningsofecologicalandperspective

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ecological
adjective
uk
/ˌiː.kəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌiː.kəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to ecology or ...
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perspective
noun
uk
/pəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofecologicalandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofecological perspective

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Arctic ecosystems in a changing climate: anecologicalperspective.
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Learning to live with complexity: towards anecologicalperspectiveon language teaching.
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By exploring a specific example, we have tried to illustrate how the activities of our local hospital can be seen from a globalecologicalperspective.
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Whatever the merits or failures of theecologicalperspective, let us consider the way alliances are related to material culture.
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Reconceptualizing the work-family interface : anecologicalperspectiveon the correlates of positive and negative spillover between work and family.
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Anecologicalperspectiveon history and life is incompatible with laissezfaire ideology, referred to by planners as the 'continuation-of-trends scenario'.
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Further reconsideration of research questions, analytical techniques and interpretative frameworks is needed in order to put theecologicalperspectiveinto practice.
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Thisecologicalperspectiveis not a 'method' for interpreting specific images, but a matter of general attitude and way of thinking.
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Theecologicalperspectiverepresents a systems approach, but it attempts to envision rather different systems from those modelled in archaeology since the 1960s.
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In theecologicalperspective, then, nature scenes are neither something that 'pleased the eye' nor communication of pre-existing beliefs or knowledge.
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From theecologicalperspective, tool use and its development (like perception and behavior) are law-based phenomena.
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A key to successful pest management from anecologicalperspectiveis to integrate management tactics into the design of cropping systems33.
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These findings are also consistent with anecologicalperspectiveon child maltreatment.
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Theecologicalperspectiveassumes the position that organism and environment are not separate systems brought to interact with each other, but constitute one indivisible organism-environment system.
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Why then should composers and musicians not make it their calling to use their special knowledge and education to listen to the world from theecologicalperspective?
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