Author(s): Wang Tao*
Environmental sociology is a multidisciplinary field that examines the complex and dynamic relationships between humans and the natural environment. This review article delves into the foundational theories, empirical research, and critical debates within environmental sociology, illuminating the intricate connections between society, culture, and the environment. From the impacts of industrialization and globalization to the emergence of environmental movements and sustainable practices, this review navigates through the evolving landscape of human-nature interactions, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities of environmental stewardship in the 21st century.
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