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community

In the social sciences, the sense of identity, purpose, and companionship that comes from belonging to a particular place, organization, or social group. The idea dominated sociological thinking in the first half of the 20th century, and inspired academic courses in community studies.

community

In ecology, an assemblage of plants, animals, and other organisms living within a circumscribed area. Communities are usually named by reference to a dominant feature such as characteristic plant species (for example, an oak-hickory community), or a prominent physical feature (for example, a freshwater-pond community).



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A land ethic will want to make sure it does not damage the integrity of the biotic community.
These insights need not lead us to yet another supreme moral principle, such as that of Aldo Leopold, who in A Sand County Almanac compellingly argued: "A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community.
His approach, which he terms "libertarian ecology," recognizes "the claims of the individual as well as those of the social and biotic community.
 
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