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Ecology of the Heart: Understanding How People Experience Natural Environments
Ecology is defined as the science that studies relationships between organisms and their environments. There are many different perspectives through which these relationships can be viewed. As a natural science, ecology focuses on understanding the physical, chemical and biological interactions that take place between organisms and environments. When the organisms in question include human beings, however, there are many other kinds of interactions that must be considered as well.