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Volume 9, Summer 2002, Number 1

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Research and Theory in Human Ecology

The "Remains of the Dead": Spatial Politics of Nation-Building in Post-War Singapore
Tan Boon Hui and Brenda S. A. Yeoh
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The Paleoepidemiology of Schistosomiasis in Ancient Egypt
Helmut Kloos and Rosalie David
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Different Voices, Different Venues: Environmental Racism Claims by Activists, Researchers and Lawyers
Sherry Cable, Donald W. Hastings and Tamara L. Mix
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Economic and Toxic Chemical Influences on Rates of Gynecological Cancer Mortality in Texas
John K. Thomas, Bibin Qin and Barbara E. Richardson
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The Relationship of General Life Values to Attitudes Toward Large Carnivores
Bjorn P. Kaltenborn and Tore Bjerke
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Human Ecology Forum: Essays, Commentary and Applications

Guest Editor: Thomas C. Meredith

Editor's Introduction: Democracy and Participation in Environmental Decision-Making
Thomas C. Meredith
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Place-Based Decision Support Systems: A Bridge Between Democracy and Sustainability
Thomas Gunther
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A Model Project for Exploring the Role of Sustainability Science in a Citizen-Centered, Collaborative Decision-Making Process
Herman A. Karl and Christine Turner
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Using Spatial Decision Support Systems in Expert Workshops
Thomas C. Meredith
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Cross Cultural Participation in Sustainable Development: Canadian Academic Involvement with Mexican ENGOs
Thomas C. Meredith and Gisela Frias
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Contemporary Human Ecology: Book Reviews

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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]
By Dieter Steiner

Misunderstanding economics is more likely to "hurt" us than is nature. A rejoinder to Steiner's critique
By Richard K. Ford

Sprawl City: Race, Politics, and Planning in Atlanta
edited by Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, and Angel O. Torres

Reviewed by Robyn Bateman Driskell

Review of The Environment and Society Reader
edited by R. Scott Frey

Reviewed by Andrew K. Jorgenson

Earth and You: Tales of the Environment
by Charles Officer and Jack Page
Reviewed by Michael M. Welsh

Briefly Noted
Edited and Compiled by William S. Abruzzi

On the Cover

"A View from Central Park," Central Park, NY
by Heather L. Heckel


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