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Volume 9, Summer 2002, Number 1ContentsAbstractsResearch and Theory in Human EcologyThe "Remains of the Dead": Spatial Politics of Nation-Building in Post-War Singapore The Paleoepidemiology of Schistosomiasis in Ancient Egypt Different Voices, Different Venues: Environmental Racism Claims by Activists, Researchers and Lawyers Economic and Toxic Chemical Influences on Rates of Gynecological Cancer Mortality in Texas The Relationship of General Life Values to Attitudes Toward Large Carnivores Human Ecology Forum: Essays, Commentary and ApplicationsGuest Editor: Thomas C. MeredithEditor's Introduction: Democracy and Participation in Environmental Decision-Making Place-Based Decision Support Systems: A Bridge Between Democracy and Sustainability A Model Project for Exploring the Role of Sustainability Science in a Citizen-Centered, Collaborative Decision-Making Process Using Spatial Decision Support Systems in Expert Workshops Cross Cultural Participation in Sustainable Development: Canadian Academic Involvement with Mexican ENGOs Contemporary Human Ecology: Book ReviewsView Full Text PDF We are the champions. Nothing can hurt us. Really? A critique of Richard K. Ford's review of Herman Daly's Ecological Economics and the Ecology of Economics [ HER 7 (2): 75-76, 2000] Misunderstanding economics is more likely to "hurt" us than is nature. A rejoinder to Steiner's critique Sprawl City: Race, Politics, and Planning in Atlanta Review of The Environment and Society Reader Earth and You: Tales of the Environment Briefly Noted On the Cover"A View from Central Park," Central Park, NY |
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