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(1993) Sourcebook of family theories and methods, Dordrecht, Springer.
Human ecology theory is unique in its focus on humans as both biological organisms and social beings in interaction with their environment.1 In this theory the family is considered to be an energy transformation system that is interdependent with its natural physical-biological, human-built, and social-cultural milieu. Emphasis is given to the creation, use, and management of resources for creative adaptation, human development, and sustainability of environments.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-85764-0_17
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Bubolz, M. M. (1993)., Human ecology theory, in P. Boss, R. Larossa, W. R. Schumm & S. Steinmetz (eds.), Sourcebook of family theories and methods, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 419-450.
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