Noun
the branch of sociology that studies the characteristics of human populations
Source: WordNetA truly interdisciplinary human ecology will most likely address itself to all three." Source: Internet
He said "something like a human ecology" was needed, adding: "Rain forests deserve indeed to be protected, but no less so does man". Source: Internet
The unique set of circumstances has generated the need for a new unifying science called coupled human and natural systems that builds upon, but moves beyond the field of human ecology. Source: Internet