Volume 17, Summer 2010, Number 1

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Abstracts

Research and Theory in Human Ecology

Mediating Constructivism, Nature, and Dissonant Land Use Values:
The Case of Northwest Saskatchewan Métis
Brian Joubert and Debra Davidson
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An Ethnozoological Survey of Medicinal Animals Commercialized in Markets
of Campina Grande, NE Brazil
Rômulo Romeu Nóbrega Alves,
Maria das Graças Gerónimo Oliveira,
Raynner Rike Duarte Barboza,
and Luiz Carlos Serramo Lopez

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Debt, Structural Adjustment, and Biodiversity Loss: A Cross-National
Analysis of Threatened Mammals and Birds
John M. Shandra, Laura A. McKinney, Christopher Leckband, and Bruce London
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A Critical Human Ecology of Water Use at the
County-Level in Texas, 2002
Matthew Clement
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Seeking Resiliency in the Development of Sustainable Communities
R. Warren Flint
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A Social History of the Slaughterhouse: From Inception to
Contemporary Implications
Amy J. Fitzgerald

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Human Ecology Forum: Essays, Commentaries and Applications
Ignoring Nature: Why We Do It, the Dire Consequences,
and the Need for a Paradigm Shift to Save Animals,
Habitats, and Ourselves
Marc Bekoff and Sarah Bexell

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Book Reviews
The Ecological Revolution: Making Peace with the Planet
By John Bellamy Foster.
The Bridge at the Edge of the World: Capitalism, the Environment,
and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability
By James Gustave Speth
Reviewed by Thomas J. Burns


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Book Award Announcements
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On the Cover

"Storm Coming " Pennington County, South Dakota
By Mark Wilson

 

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