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Theoretical Aspects Responsible for Environmental Degradation in Environmental Sociology Approaches

Author(s) Dr. L. Eshwarappa
Country India
Abstract The environment encompasses everything that surrounds us, including both living and non-living elements. Non-living components consist of land, air, and water, while living components include microorganisms, plants, animals, and humans. Sociology, as the study of human social behavior and societal changes, approaches environmental issues through a sociological lens. This perspective involves examining the social dynamics that influence our relationship with the natural environment, whether it is identifying the underlying causes of environmental crises, addressing their consequences, or envisioning and implementing solutions. The article focuses on contemporary theoretical frameworks in environmental sociology, particularly the factors contributing to environmental degradation and its various components.
Keywords Theoretical aspects, Environmental degradation, Environmental sociology, Society and Environment
Field Sociology
Published In Volume 5, Issue 1, January-March 2014
Published On 2014-03-04
Cite This Theoretical Aspects Responsible for Environmental Degradation in Environmental Sociology Approaches - Dr. L. Eshwarappa - IJSAT Volume 5, Issue 1, January-March 2014.

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