SOCIOLOGICAL DIMENSION OF ECOLOGICAL SECURITY

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46793/GlasnikDN17.1.029S

Keywords:

social ecology, ecological security, sustainable development

Abstract

Scientific research and expert opinions agree with that the threat to ecological security is becoming a predominant issue of social reality. The pursuit of profit in various spheres of modern business forces us to ask ourselves what kind of natural environment future generations will live in. Disturbance of food chains, climate change, rising sea levels, exploitation of natural resources cause multivariate degradation of the natural environment components, which ultimately leads to the need to change public perception in order to protect the natural environment. The sociological aspect of this issue determines the indirect and direct impacts on sociological relations ranging from the individual to multidomain relations in the work and life of hierarchically established systems. Ecological security therefore comes to the pedestal as a necessity and aspiration for finding adaptive methods based on the basic postulates of security, awareness of the need for environmental protection and finding innovative solutions based on information and communication systems. The success of sustainable development concepts and strategies is not possible to achieve without a multidisciplinary approach in which the basic elements are the implementation of social changes that should be in accordance with socio-economic reality...

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27-05-2025