
| Ecology in Development: A Rationale for Three-dimensional Policy (UNU, 1984, 59 pages) |
| Preface |
![]() | The rise of human ecology |
![]() | A framework for discussion |
![]() | The choice of material |
![]() | The aim of this monograph |
![]() | Acknowledgements |
| 1. Introductory |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | I. The paradox |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | Ecology and development |
![]() | Natural and social science, pure and applied |
![]() | The three dimensions of Ecology |
![]() | Holism and selectivity in science and in common sense |
![]() | The essential paradox |
![]() | II. The process |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | The subsumption of man into ecology |
![]() | The subsumption of ecology into the political process |
![]() | Ecology as a movement |
![]() | Ecology in administration and planning |
![]() | A preview of the following chapters |
| 2. Retrospective |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | I. Assumptions |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | On ecology and human ecology |
![]() | On adaptation |
![]() | On ecosystem |
![]() | The problems of application |
![]() | II. Reorientation |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | From a static to a historical perspective |
![]() | From ecosystem to human use system |
![]() | From system to organization |
![]() | The argument so far |
![]() | Some avenues of compromise |
| 3. Illustratory |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | Desertification and development in South-West Asia: A historical perspective |
![]() | I. Irrigation in South-West Asia |
![]() | The case of the Punjab (Pakistan) |
![]() | Comparative situations |
![]() | II. Pastoralism on the iranian plateau |
![]() | (introductory text...) |
![]() | The case of Iran |
![]() | The case of Afghanistan |
| 4. Prospective |
![]() | I. A rationalization of trends |
![]() | II. The implications for policy and research |
| References |