A conceptual approach for human natural-environment interactions within human modified landscapes:
Ecological sensitivity within human realities.
PhD five publications.
From a grounded theory methodology several concepts were developed to substantiate functional biodiversity as a grounded theory of positive outcome for human natural-environment interactions in coffee farming landscapes.
Ecological sensitivity within human realities (ESHR) is the most substantiating, with advanced concepts resulting from using ESHR as an analytical schema.
These advanced concepts are:
Agricultural wilding and wild productive systems
ESHR aligned farm design
Market values for functionally biodiverse coffee farms and farming landscapes.
An informative publication for ESHR includes a specific and existing term of functional pollinator abundance and diversity which helps to further substantiate functional biodiversity for agricultural landscapes.