Basic introduction of ecological environment:
Ecological environment is the abbreviation of "environment composed of ecological relations", which refers to the sum of various natural forces (matter and energy) or functions closely related to human beings and affecting human life and production activities.
Ecological environment refers to the quantity and quality of water resources, land resources, biological resources and climate resources that affect human survival and development, and is a compound ecosystem related to the sustainable development of social economy.
Eco-environmental problems refer to all kinds of negative feedback effects caused by the destruction and pollution of the natural environment in the process of utilizing and transforming nature in order to survive and develop.
Ecology refers to the relationship and interaction between organisms (prokaryotes, protozoa, animals, fungi and plants) and between organisms and their surrounding environment. The concept of contemporary environment generally refers to geographical environment, which is the sum of natural phenomena around human beings and can be divided into natural environment, economic environment and social and cultural environment.
Although ecology and environment are two relatively independent concepts, they are closely related and intertwined harmoniously, thus the new concept of "ecological environment" appears. Refers to the sum of all kinds of natural factors and conditions of living and reproduction. It is a large system, which consists of all the "elements" in ecosystem and environmental system.
Ecological environment and natural environment are very similar in meaning, and sometimes people confuse them, but strictly speaking, ecological environment and natural environment are not the same.
The extension of natural environment is relatively wide, and the whole of various natural factors can be said to be natural environment, but only the whole system with certain ecological relationship can be called ecological environment. The whole composed only of abiotic factors can be called natural environment, but it cannot be called ecological environment.