Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Social-ecological change is a research area that focuses on the interactions and interdependencies between social and ecological systems, and how they influence one another. This field of study examines how human activities and behaviors impact ecosystems and natural resources, and how environmental changes in turn affect societies and communities. Researchers in this area investigate topics such as climate change, biodiversity loss, natural resource management, and sustainability, with the goal of understanding and addressing the complex challenges facing our planet. By studying the dynamic relationships between social and ecological systems, researchers in this field aim to inform policies and practices that promote resilience, conservation, and sustainable development.