Humannatural
Humannatural is a term used in environmental humanities and design discourse to denote the view that human beings are inseparably embedded within the natural world rather than standing apart from it. In this sense, humannatural emphasizes the continuity between human cultures, technologies, and ecological processes, and it advocates for approaches that integrate ecological knowledge into social policy, urban design, and personal ethics.
Origin and usage: The term is not standardized and does not refer to a single doctrine. It
Applications: In practice, humannatural thinking supports restorative and preventive strategies, such as ecosystem-based planning, green infrastructure,
Criticism: Some critics warn that broad usage can blur distinctions between natural and artificial or risk
See also: sustainability, ecocriticism, environmental humanities, biomimicry, nature-society studies, biophilia.