The systems-ecological approach involves three basic models of cultural change: (1) systems models, which are based on general systems theory; (2) cultural ecology, which provides complicated models of the interaction between human cultures and their environment; and (3) multilinear evolution, which is a theory of the cumulative evolution of culture over long periods through complex adaptations to the environment. Discuss how the systems-ecological approach allows us to focus on relationships between different components of a cultural system and between a cultural system and its environment.
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