Ecology is a science that studies the interaction and interrelationship between organisms and the environment in which they live. Among them, the environment is the carrier for all living activities of the organism. "Environment" includes the physical environment (temperature, water, light, etc.) and the relative ecological environment (relative to the organism, any influence from other organisms). The environment is relatively relativistic. It is meaningless to separate from the subject to talk about the environment. The commonly referred to environment refers to the people-centered environment, the so-called environment of the ring. Traditional ecology is the science that studies the relationship between the biological and biological, biological and environmental aspects of individuals above the individual level (individuals, populations, communities, and ecosystems). It is one of the basic disciplines of biology, and at the same time it is the only science that expands the research beyond the organism.
People applied the principles of ecology to social production practices to form applied ecology such as agroecology, urban ecology, industrial ecology, landscape ecology, and pollution ecology to study and guide problems in social production practices. The harmonious development of human society and natural ecosystems seeks unification of economic, ecological, and social benefits, and ultimately the sustainable development of human society.
Textile ecology, also known as ecological textile science, belongs to the category of applied ecology. It mainly studies the relationship between textiles and humans, textile production and humans and the environment, textiles and the environment. It includes three parts: textile production ecology, textile consumption ecology and textile processing ecology. In other words, textile ecology is the science that studies the effects of textiles on humans and the natural environment during the entire process of production, consumption, and disposal. It is a comprehensive discipline that involves biology, nanoscience, systems engineering, information technology, and sociology and economics in addition to traditional physics, chemistry, and technology.
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People applied the principles of ecology to social production practices to form applied ecology such as agroecology, urban ecology, industrial ecology, landscape ecology, and pollution ecology to study and guide problems in social production practices. The harmonious development of human society and natural ecosystems seeks unification of economic, ecological, and social benefits, and ultimately the sustainable development of human society.
Textile ecology, also known as ecological textile science, belongs to the category of applied ecology. It mainly studies the relationship between textiles and humans, textile production and humans and the environment, textiles and the environment. It includes three parts: textile production ecology, textile consumption ecology and textile processing ecology. In other words, textile ecology is the science that studies the effects of textiles on humans and the natural environment during the entire process of production, consumption, and disposal. It is a comprehensive discipline that involves biology, nanoscience, systems engineering, information technology, and sociology and economics in addition to traditional physics, chemistry, and technology.
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