Interconnectedness of Environment, Technology, and Society
Door Cirk James
1. Definition
1.1. What is society?
1.1.1. The aggregate of people living together in a more or less order community
1.2. What is technology?
1.2.1. The application of scientific knowledge for particular purposes, especially in industry.
1.3. What is environment?
1.3.1. The surrounding or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
1.4. What is interconnectedness?
1.4.1. The state of being connected with each other
2. How is technology and society interconnected?
2.1. The interrelationship of society and technology is that society funds, constructs, develops and innovates new technologies for the development and progression of their community, and to improve the quality of life of its people, while technology is constructed depending on what the society and its people needs.
3. How are technology and the environment interconnected
3.1. The interdependency of technology and the environment is that technology is constructed to provide ways, tools, and machinery for the protection of the environment and the conservation of its resources from the harmful effects of climate change and global warning, while the environment in return provides the materials needed to create technology
4. How is environment and society interconnected?
4.1. The inter-relationship of environment and society is that the environment provides societies all the natural resources it needs to survive, in return, societies are the responsible for its protection and conservation.
5. How is the environment, technology and society interconnected?
5.1. The environment provide the natural resources needed by societies to survive and for the creation of technologies essential for the evolution of societies
5.2. Technology is established depending on the needs of societies and the environment, ether for their survival, protection, progression, or convenience.
5.3. Societies construct technologies for the protection and conservation of the environment and its natural resources
5.4. The destruction of the environment and its natural resources would also mean the retrogression of societies and the halt of construction and development of technologies
5.5. Human activities and technologies can either harm or benefit the environment.