Abstract
Humans, unlike any other multicellular species in Earth's history, have emerged as a global force that is transforming the ecology of an entire planet. It is no longer possible to understand, predict, or successfully manage ecological pattern, process, or change without understanding why and how humans reshape these over the long term. Here, a general causal theory is presented to explain why human societies gained the capacity to globally alter the patterns, processes, and dynamics of ecology and how these anthropogenic alterations unfold over time and space as societies themselves change over human generational time. Building on existing theories of ecosystem engineering, niche construction, inclusive…
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- Ecology
- Niche construction
- Biosphere
- Sociocultural evolution
- Ecological systems theory
- Systems ecology
- Environmental change
- Functional ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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