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What are the classic theories of urban ecology?
Urban Sociology: Theory and Vision is one of the achievements of the Ministry of Education's "Sociology Curriculum System Reform Facing 2 1 century". This book, edited by Caihe Education of Sun Yat-sen University, is the first textbook in China to systematically introduce urban social theory. The book consists of 1 1 chapters, and introduces various theoretical schools of urban sociology formed from the second half of the 9th century to the second half of the 20th century, including classical ecology, neo-orthodox ecology, cultural ecology, urbanism theory, social zone power, urban symbol interaction theory, social network theory in urban research, consumer sociology, political economy theory of urban space, and new Weber.

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Chapter One Classical Human Ecology

Section 1 Ecology of Community

I. Symbiosis

Second, competitiveness.

Third, the uniqueness of human society.

Section II Community Ecological Process

I. Transport and community processes

Second, economic activities and community processes.

Third, the influence of various economic factors on the community process.

Section III Urban Ecological Model

First, Burgess's concentric circle theory

Second, Huo Yite's fan theory and Harris and ullman's multi-core theory.

Section IV Criticism and Decline of Classical Human Ecology

Chapter II Neo-orthodox Ecology

The first section Holly's theory of human ecology

1. Holly's critical inheritance of classical human ecology theory.

Second, the four principles of ecological organization

Three. Closure and social change

Section 2 Duncan's Theory of Ecological Complex

First, the poet's ecological complex

Second, the application of the poet's ecological complex in analyzing social changes.

Section III Brief Comment on Neo-orthodox Ecological Theory

First, the influence and contribution of neo-orthodox ecological theory.

Second, the plight and limitations of neo-orthodox ecological theory

Chapter III Cultural Ecology

The first part is the neglect of culture in traditional urban ecological theory.

First, the ideal description theory

Second, the theory of empirical rationalism

Third, methodological rationalism theory.

Fourth, can cultural factors be ignored?

Section 2 Influence of Community Culture on Community Ecology

First of all, Ferrer's research on land use in Boston city.

Secondly, Jonathan is concerned about the mobility of the Norwegian community in new york.

Third, Cooper and others' research on the influence of apartheid policy on urban planning in South Africa.

Section 3 Theory of Cultural Ecology

First, the basic idea of cultural ecology theory

Second, cultural ecology and community planning theory

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