WHAT IS ECOLOGY?
Ecology is the scientific study of interactions of organisms with one
another and with the physical and chemical environment.
Although it includes the study of environmental problems such as
pollution, the science of ecology mainly involves research on
the natural world from many viewpoints, using many techniques. Modern
ecology relies heavily on experiments, both in
laboratory and in field settings. These techniques have proved useful in
testing ecological theories, and in arriving at practical
decisions concerning the management of natural resources.
An understanding of ecology is essential for the survival of the
human species. Our populations are increasing rapidly, all
around the world, and we are in grave danger of outstripping the earth’s
ability to supply the resources that we need for our
long-term survival. Furthermore, social, economic and political factors
often influence the short-term distribution of resources
needed by a specific human population. An understanding of ecological
principles can help us understand the global and
regional consequences of competition among humans for the scarce natural
resources that support us.
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