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Ecological Engineering, a science by and for living things
Ecological engineering, a science by and for the living
Melanie Béhé*, Eliane Bou Orm, Lea Hahn and Adrien Palenstijn
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University of Strasbourg, Faculty of Life Sciences, 28 rue Goethe, 67000 Strasbourg, France
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October 7, 2020
In the 1960s, the concept of ecological engineering was theorized by Howard Odum, who showed the possibility of controlling the evolutionary trajectories of ecosystems by influencing their natural dynamics. Since then, the definitions of this concept have evolved and the discipline has diversified, currently counting no less than 15 different fields of application. The bibliometrics concerning ecological engineering clearly show the importance of this discipline throughout the world. We note its continuous evolution since the years 1995 with an almost exponential increase in the number of publications each year, with more than 6,500 publications in total coming from all continents.
Abstract
In the 1960s, the concept of ecological engineering was theorized by Howard Odum, who showed the possibility of controlling the evolutionary trajectories of ecosystems by influencing their natural dynamics. H. Odum gave the definition of ecological engineering as “human manipulation of the environment using small amounts of additional energy to control systems in which the main sources of energy still come from natural sources”. Since then, this definition has evolved, and several are currently used. The discipline then diversified, currently counting no less than 15 different fields of application, notably landscape architecture, phytoremediation, urban planning, agro-engineering, etc. Bibliometry concerning ecological engineering clearly shows the importance of this discipline worldwide. We notice its continuous evolution since 1995 with an almost exponential increase of the number of publications each year, with more than 6,500 publications in total coming from all continents.
Keywords : plant engineering / engineering / ecology / environment / ecosystems
Key words: herbal engineering / engineering / ecology / environment / ecosystems
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