Explanation: Human Ecology has published papers exploring complex and diverse interactive systems between humans and the environment. Contribution examines the role of social, cultural and psychological factors in the maintenance or destruction of ecosystems and examines the impact of population density on health, social organization and the quality of the environment. It also addresses the interrelationship between adaptation problems and technology and environmental changes in the urban environment.
"Mobile Wall" represents the period between the latest issue available in JSTOR and the latest journal. The moving wall is usually expressed in terms of age. In rare cases, since the issuer selected the "zero" mobile wall, the current problem will be made public on JSTOR as soon as it is issued.
For example, if the current year is 2008 and the journal has a 5 year moving frame, you can get the 2002 article.
Nature Conservation is an open access high-speed publication online journal with peer review covering all aspects of nature conservation. The paper of this journal covers all fields that are concerned with conservation ecology and conservation from basic to applied and it covers all areas that are interested in conservation ecology and conservation, and it offers various spatial, temporal and temporal information from the population to ecosystems, microorganisms and fungi, It covers the evolutionary scale. It focuses on the ecological, evolutionary, economic, social and other influences of biodiversity and ecosystem management and reduces the adverse effects on them. Nature conservation also strongly encourages papers on ethical, social, socioeconomic, legal and policy issues related to biodiversity and ecosystem management and utilization.
Morality and biology, law and natural history, nature and culture, the balance between human and nature properly. In Part 2 we explore the concept of the right as to whether it will help protect nature as important in recent Western ethics and law and the concept of rights is limited in this respect I conclude. In the first part we will investigate the human responsibility to protect the value of nature, such as life, species, ecological protection, and ultimately the responsibility of the planet as the most valuable life system. In Part 4 we find that political citizenship tends to weaken these global oriented responsibilities and conclude that we need to be residents of the earth like the people. It is similar to global ethics. In Part 5 we conclude that global ethics must be developed in order to raise imminent ecological problems to the forefront of human thought and action.
We should also be involved in naturally giving the ecological balance as important as humans to the Earth, animals, plants, and marine species as the highest form of life on this planet. It is a great responsibility for us to save wild animals and the earth. Now there are government departments and organizations that will help promote a variety of wildlife and protected areas. Sasha Jacob, founder and chief executive officer of Jacob Capital Management Inc., expresses his view on WWF's ability to maximize the contribution made by the donation. They are working to protect wildlife in Canada and beyond. They discovered that carbon waste from non-renewable energy sources seriously damages the environment and harms wildlife. Therefore, in addition to supporting renewable energy, it is also related to helping wildlife protect animals, mainly renewable energy.