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Understanding Human Ecology: A systems approach to sustainability by Robert Dyball

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We are facing hugely complex challenges - from climate change to world poverty, our problems are part of an inter-related web of social and natural systems. Human ecology promises an approach to these complex challenges, a way to understand these problems holistically and to start to manage them more effectively.

This book offers a coherent conceptual framework for Human Ecology - a clear approach for understanding the many systems we are part of and for how we frame and understand the problems we face. Blending natural, social and cognitive sciences with dynamical systems theory, the authors offer systems approaches that are accessible to all, from the undergraduate student to policy-makers and practitioners across government, business and community.

Road-tested and refined over a decade of teaching and workshops, the authors have built a clear, inspiring and important framework for anyone approaching the management of complex problems and the transition to sustainability.



About the Author

Dr Robert Dyball convenes the 35 year old Human Ecology Program at ANU. He is vice-president of the Society for Human Ecology and Chair of the Human Ecology Section of the Ecological Society of America (ESA). Co-author of Social Learning in Environmental Management (2005).

Dr Barry Newell is Visiting Fellow at the Fenner School and Adjunct Associate Professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, both at ANU.



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"Human ecology is a critical transdisciplinary approach to creating a better, more sustainable world. We cannot achieve this goal without integrating the study and management of human societies and the rest of nature as tightly interconnected dynamic systems. This valuable book points the way." -Robert Costanza Professor and Chair in Public Policy, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University, Australia and Editor in Chief, Solutions "A central challenge for enhancing human wellbeing is to establish a sustainable society in harmony with nature across all regions of the world. Integrating rigorous research, education, and policy-making to meet this challenge is urgently needed. Understanding Human Ecology provides an insightful guide to how this might be achieved." -Kazuhiko Takeuchi, Senior Vice-Rector, United Nations University, Japan "It is time to move beyond the simplistic approaches of cause-effect logic and the triple bottom line that typify many attempts to meet the sustainability challenge. This timely textbook brings the powerful approach of systems thinking to the most pressing, seemingly intractable problems that face humanity in the 21st century."-Will Steffen, Senior Fellow, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden "Understanding Human Ecology by Dyball and Newell provides a novel and transdisciplinary framework for understanding sustainability. This "must-read" book explains why people have historically made such a mess of the environment and provides a convincing case of why we must and can switch from a paradigm of limitless growth to one of ethical living, content with sufficiency." -Terry Chapin, University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA, and Past President Ecological Society of America "We live in an era of rapid environmental change. If this change is to benefit people in both developed and developing countries, then it needs to be guided by collaborative interdisciplinary research into sustainable development. The approach to human ecology developed in this book should help us to meet the challenge of steering humanity towards a just and sustainable future." -Yonglong Lu, Professor and Co-Director, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China "This important book helps to elucidate the interplay between planetary change and human health, with profound implications for our understanding of the dynamics of global epidemics of obesity and non-communicable diseases." -Anthony Capon, Director, United Nations University International Institute for Global Health "All in all, this book is one of the clearest introductions to complexity and systems analysis that I have encountered in years of teaching these subjects. I recommend it highly as a textbook and for informative reading about the human ecological approach to problem solving." - Solutions, Molly Anderson "Understanding Human Ecology is a particularly valuable contribution toward the practice and scholarship of building sustainable food systems. It exceeded my expectations in balancing theoretical and practical without idyllically ignoring the complexity of human behavior and motivations that smudge the edges of the pathways that lead us toward "living well in the Anthropocene." - Human Ecology Review, Liesel Carlsson, Acadia University, Canada "Overall, the authors present a useful synthesis of thinking by human ecologists and others in the last 40-50 years about human-ecosystem-biosphere relationships that are fundamental for the health and quality of life of humans and other species...This book enables the reader to understand how different ways of thinking about everyday situations can promote the "common good" and benefit from a more equitable and sustainable livelihood." - Housing, Theory and Society Journal, Roderick J. Lawrence, University of Geneva, Switzerland, Housing, Theory and Society



Book Information
ISBN 9781849713832
Author Robert Dyball
Format Paperback
Page Count 234
Imprint Earthscan Ltd
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 428g

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