Sociology Environment and Economic Development
Contents: Preface. 1. Social structure, mobility and development. 2. World system position and economic development outcomes. 3. Civic involvement and organisational ties. 4. The economic approach to sociology. 5. Ecosystem restoration: an assessment of the possibilities. 6. Economic development and sustainability. 7. Economic growth and development: concepts and measurement. 8. Economic development and underdevelopment. 9. Economic development and underdevelopment. 9. Bridges to contemporary economics. 10. Outdoor recreation and environmental concern. Bibliography. Index.
Sociology is used to analyze society, and based on this analysis attempt to reform society. Sociology is the study of society. Sociology is the study of the relationship between humans and society. Environment is the sum of all external factors both biotic and abiotic to which an organism is exposed.
Economic development is the increase in the amount of people in a nation’s population with sustained growth from a simple, low-income economy to a modern high-income economy. Its scope includes the process and policies by which a nation improves the economic, political, and social well being of its people.