Meaning of socioecological in English:
socioecological
adjective
See socioecology
‘He has chosen to concentrate on environmental factors - soil degradation, shortened fallows, vegetation change, disease, and urbanization to explain the socioecological collapse implied in the archeological record.’
- ‘These networks are based on shared ethical, socioecological, and political values.’
- ‘This community-focused, bottom-up approach tends to produce highly detailed, ethnographically derived accounts of socioecological changes within particular localities.’
- ‘Domain analysis and socio-cognitivism thus share with Sandstrom's socioecological approach a broad biological and anthropological view.’
- ‘Public health agencies must begin to develop surveillance measures of the socioecological determinants of health by seeking expertise in sociology, economics, and other sciences.’
Pronunciation
socioecological
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