BASIC CONCEPTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY Lecture Notes - Environmental Sociology, Scandinavian Mountains, Ecosystem Ecology

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Environmental sociology is an emerging field in the mainstream sociology. It has the potential of going beyond the traditional sociological limits. It is essentially empirical in nature, broader in scope and it is developing quite rapidly through a dialectical process. As a special branch of sociology, it has gained particular momentum after the celebration of earth day in 1970, and the declaration of seventies as the environmental decade . Its emergence and development are closely associated with the development of environmental movement throughout the world. Before having a look at the process of the development of the sociology of environment, it may be useful to have a look at the basic concepts of environment and ecology. Environment has been defined according to various parameters and requirements of the field of study or the context of dialogue. It is closely associated with another term ecology, which is also, a problematic and overused concept. To begin with minimal root meanings are required.

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