See economic interdependence.
Dependence among elements or sites of different infrastructures, and therefore, effects by one infrastructure upon another.
a relationship in which things depend on one another for survival.
The concept that everything in nature is connected to each other, and cannot survive without the help of other plants, animals and abiotic factors (such as sun, soil, water and air) around it.
when two or more things depend on each other.
Countries/regions that are linked through trade are also dependent on each other. Each is affected by anothers economic decisions and situations
When two or more states are simultaneously dependent on each other; does not mean their degree of dependence is equal.
The idea that everything in nature is connected to everything else; what happens to one plant or animal also affects other plants and animals.
A relationship in which individuals of one species or of different species living in a habitat depend on each other for different requirements. For example, herbivores depend on plants for food, but the plants may depend on the herbivores to carry the plants' seeds to a new habitat.
A student learning culture needs to move from dependence to independence to interdependence. Students operate interdependently when they understand the need to work together in a community of learners to accomplish tasks.
In all environments, various plants and animals depend on each other either directly or indirectly for survival. A bear is dependent on the mountain berry crop in the fall to fatten up enough to make it through winter hibernation. The berry bush, in turn, is dependent on the bear and other animals to eat its fruit and then spread the seeds around the countryside.
A dynamic of being mutually responsible to and dependent on others. Each unique action is key to overall system success.
A person's or a business' economic welfare is dependent on another person or business.
Dependence on others for goods and services; occurs as a result of specialization.
when people depend on one another for goods and services. Because citizens of the two states are interdependent, bad weather in Florida influences the availability of orange juice in Michigan.
a situation where people or nations are mutually dependent because of trade.
In all environments, various plant...
Interdependence is a dynamic of being mutually responsible to and sharing a common set of principles with others. This concept differs distinctly from "dependence" in that an interdependent relationship implies that all participants are emotionally, economically, and/or morally "independent." Some people advocate freedom or independence as a sort of ultimate good; others do the same with devotion to one's family, community, or society.