The Social-Ecological Model is a Multi-tiered Public Health Framework Used to Understand the Complex Interplay Between Individuals and Their Environments

Their success depends on the interplay of human systems, which are the overlapping social, organizational, and cultural networks that shape an individual's existence. 
When designing or analyzing programs for rural and isolated regions, experts often look through the lens of the Social-Ecological Model. The Social-Ecological framework maps out how five core human systems interact, often colliding with unique rural barriers or leveraging distinct rural strengths.