The Handbook of Ecological Concepts is particularly interested in the ways in which ecological concepts are used. Its main concern is to trace the dynamics and continuity of concepts, that is, to analyse processes of conceptual transformation as well as strategies for rendering concepts robust in both current and historical ecological knowledge. Concepts are not discussed in terms of being either false or true but rather as being more or less appropriate to their intended task.
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Levit, G. S. (2011). Looking at Russian Ecology Through the Biosphere Theory. In Ecology Revisited (pp. 333–347). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9744-6_24
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