As concerns about humankind's relationship with the environment
move inexorably up the agenda, this volume tells the story of the
history of the concept of ecology itself and adds much to the
historical and philosophical debate over this multifaceted
discipline. The text provides readers with an overview of the
theoretical, institutional and historical formation of ecological
knowledge. The varied local conditions of early ecology are
considered in detail, while epistemological problems that lie on
the borders of ecology, such as disunity and complexity, are
discussed. The book traces the various phases of the history of the
concept of ecology itself, from its 19th century origins and
antecedents, through the emergence of the environmental movement in
the later 20th century, to the future, and how ecology might be
located in the environmental science framework of the 21st
century.
The study of 'ecological' phenomena has never been confined
solely to the work of researchers who consider themselves
ecologists. It is rather a field of knowledge in which a plurality
of practices, concepts and theories are developed. Thus, there
exist numerous disciplinary subdivisions and research programmes
within the field, the boundaries of which remain blurred. As a
consequence, the deliberation to adequately identify the ecological
field of knowledge, its epistemic and institutional setting, is
still going on. This will be of central importance not only in
locating ecology in the frame of 21st century environmental
sciences but also for a better understanding of how nature and
culture are intertwined in debates about pressing problems, such as
climate change, the protection of species diversity, or the
management of renewable resources.
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