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Volume 15, Summer 2008, Number 1ContentsAbstractsResearch and Theory in Human EcologyThe Distinction between Humans and Nature: Human Perceptions of Connectedness to Nature and Elements of the Natural and Unnatural Redefining Community in the Ecovillage Ecology of Fermented Foods Representing Recovery: Science and Democracy in the Framing of US Pacific Northwest Salmon Policy Anglers' Appraisals of the Risks of Eating Sport-Caught Fish from Industrial Areas: Lessons from Chicago's Calumet Region Terrorism Risk Perceptions and Proximity to Primary Terrorist Targets: How Close is Too Close? Environmental Awareness in the Church: An Autoethnography of Obstacles and Opportunities Human Ecology Forum: Essays, Commentary and ApplicationsThe Justice of Ecological Restoration: Environmental History, Health, Ecology, and Justice in the United States A Brief History of SHE: Reflections on the Founding and First Twenty Five Years of the Society for Human Ecology Book ReviewsBriefly Noted On the Cover "Serenity", Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, ME |
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