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Volume 6, Winter 1999, Number 2ContentsAbstractsResearch and Theory in Human EcologyRisk Perception by the Public and by Experts: A Dilemma in Risk Management Nature and Human Intelligence The Historian's Dilemma, or Jonah and the Flatworm An Ecological Study of Demographic and Industrial Influences on Cancer Mortality Rates in Texas Cultural Landscape: Trace Yesterday, Presence Today, Perspective Tomorrow for "Roman Centuriation" in Rural Venetian Territory Landscapes Lost and Gained: On Changes in Semiotic Resources The Impact of Training in Participatory Research on the Behavior of School Children: An Experiment in the Yucatan Environmental Policy and Rural Industrial Development in China A Value-Belief-Norm Theory of Support for Social Movements: The Case of Environmentalism Human Ecology Forum: Essays and CommentaryGuest Editor: Thomas DietzRadical Human Ecology Energy, Agriculture, Patriarchy and Ecocide Overcoming Patriarchy and Sexism Won't Save Us Beyond Dueling Determinisms: Toward Complex, Humane and Just Ecologies Industry, Efficiency and Corporations Contemporary Human Ecology: Book ReviewsView Full Text PDF Better Not Bigger: How to Take Control of Urban Growth and Improve Your Community, by Eben Fodor Briefly Noted On the Cover"Grand Goat," Grand Canyon, Arizona |
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