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Volume 6, Summer 1999, Number 1ContentsAbstractsResearch and Theory in Human EcologyScale of Interactions of Brazilian Populations (Caiçaras and Caboclos) with Resources and Institutions Landscape Change in Yucatan's Northwest Coastal Wetlands (1948-1991) Values, Emotions and Desired Outcomes Reflected in Public Responses to Forest Management Plans Navigating the Confluence of Two Streams of Social Research: Contingent Valuation and Normative Standards Development, Dependence, Population Pressure, and Human Rights: The Cross-National Evidence Human Ecology Forum: Essays and CommentaryJinxed Lynx? Some Very Difficult Questions with Few Simple Answers Contemporary Human Ecology: Book ReviewsView Full Text PDF Green Versus Gold: Sources in California's Environmental History Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies On the Cover"Jenny Lake, Yellowstone National Park" |
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