Learning Activity 9
Introduction
The issue of understanding the public determination on ecological problem is discussed in details and what causes the society to stay away from agriculture, the role of its position, together with social equity
Relationship between nature and society
Giddens, P. & Sutton, (2013) explains that the nature of the area is not only a passive inert1 backdrop the social dramas which can be safe Sociologists ignored it. It's a working force1 it typically has an important function to play in corporate shaping.
Sociology can help us to understand how environmental problems are distributed,
I.e. how are different social grouping affected by particular adverse environmental conditions? Are they equally affected? If not, why not? What factors play a role?
A severe storm, flooding or fire will affect densely populated poorly structured houses and those in informal settlements far worse than better structured homes that are more widely spread out
Demonstrate an understanding of the social shaping of environmental problems and the role of status, power and social equity
According D. & Hyndman, D (2017) the CO2 or greenhouse gas contamination by emissions from the great number of cars and centralized power stations characterizing modern cities. The degradation of the wi.th rising urbanization linked natural ecosystems;
Conclusion
Bibliography
Giddens, P. & Sutton, P.W.2013. Sociology, 7th ed. Polity Press.Ch5p. 156; Hyndman,
D. & Hyndman, D. 2017. Natural disasters, 5th ed.Ch1;