Sentence examples for ecological interdependence from inspiring English sources

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To some audience members, the film was inspirational, leading them to express affinity with the film's message of ecological interdependence and animistic spirituality.

Helmreich emphasizes that forms of life are always plural as well as "uneven, contested, and overlapping" (6); they never fully immunize human life against other life forms, but merely modulate and mediate their entanglement (as such, they offer a more differentiated account of ecological interdependence than, for instance, Timothy Morton's notion of the "mesh").

We have been left with the hardest possible way to learn what ecological interdependence means.

Human societies in dry regions live in fragile biotic harmony with the soil, flora and fauna despite cultural misunderstanding of symbiotic ecological interdependence between living things.

Just as, today, ecological interdependence makes it difficult to purify more than a tiny fraction of microorganisms out of any natural community, relentless competition took place between the highly interdependent organisms forming the LUCA community.

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Rather, the inquiry guiding policy design and assessment should be guided by the recognition of social, ecological, and technological interdependence and by the discovery of evaluative criteria consistent with this interdependence.

Principle 1: Environmental Justice affirms the sacredness of Mother Earth, ecological unity and the interdependence of all species, and the right to be free from ecological destruction.

Buddhist environmentalists find in the causal principle of interdependence an ecological vision that integrates all aspects of the ecosphere particular individuals and general species in terms of the principle of mutual codependence.

This stronger emphasis on the system level is in line with an ecological framework describing the interdependence of individuals and their social environment.

In addition, the identified genes may help to elucidate divergent evolution of antimicrobial peptides in Diptera and the interdependence between ecological adaptation and insect immune defenses.

System Dynamics (SD) is a computer-aided modelling methodology that can be used to perform policy analysis and decision support system (DSS) applied to dynamic problems arising in complex social, managerial, economic, or ecological dynamic systems characterized by interdependence, mutual interaction, information feedback, and circular causality.

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