网络释义 1. 社会生态模式 社会生态模式(social-ecological model): 是人与社会环境交互影响的一种动态模式,包括了人与人(human-human)、人与环境(… www.air.org.tw|基于2个网页 2. 社会生态学模式 健康促进 的社会生态学模式(Social-Ecological Model)强调健康行为的产生是多种健康相 关影响层面(levels of ...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) uses a four-level social-ecological model (SEM) to better understand and prevent violence. The four levels are: (1) Individual; (2) Relationship; (3) Community; and (4) Societal. This model considers the complex interplay between individual, relationship...
However, many SES models fail to integrate adequate information from both the human and ecological subsystems. With an example model of a future Offshore Wind Farm development and its effects on both the ecosystem and local human population, we illustrate a method facilitating a "balanced" SES ...
social-ecologicalmodel 1.TheIndividual 2.SocialEnvironment(interpersonal)Factors 3.PhysicalEnvironment 4.OrganisationalandPolicyChange TheIndividual(Intrapersonal)Factors Theindividualisatthecentreofthesocial-ecological model.Thislevelincludespersonalfactorsthatincrease ...
The purpose of this paper is to reexamine the effect of internal school factors such as school violence and class size, and external school factors such as family socio-economic resources on student math achievements, based on the social ecological model, eliciting an integrative approach. Data wer...
A coral reef fishery as a multilevel social–ecological network. An illustrative example of the integrative, social–ecological network modeling approach and key configuration of interest. The social network (A) captures key communication relationships between individual fishers. The ecological network (B...
Ecology of Social Evolution || The Evolutionary Ecology of Eusociality in Australian Gall Thrips: a 'Model Clades' Approach Taking the course of"Introduction to Social Sports"as an example, this paper studied the design of multimedia courseware under the evolution mechanism of i... J Korb,J Hei...
Holling (1973) introduced the concept of resilience into the ecological literature as a way of understanding nonlinear dynamics, such as the processes by which ecosystems maintain themselves in the face of change. In a resilient forest ecosystem, for example, four phases of change repeat themselves...
Humans and ecosystems are deeply connected to, and through, the hydrological cycle. However, impacts of hydrological change on social and ecological systems are infrequently evaluated together at the global scale. Here, we focus on the potential for soci
sapiens (for example, there is brain growth late in life and reproductive growth from birth). Similar results arise for even smaller Br. In a–i there are only ecological challenges and we use the previous24 definition of φ. Extended Data Fig. 4 Effects of challenge types on brain size....