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Human Ecology

Springer (Germany)

The theoretical orientation of Human Ecology emphasizes the problem-solving significance of human culture and behavior, from food procurement to systems defining kinship'not to mention political and religious life. The

The theoretical orientation of Human Ecology emphasizes the problem-solving significance of human culture and behavior, from food procurement to systems defining kinship'not to mention political and religious life. The perspective generally embraced here is that human ecology is part and parcel of the larger field of ecology and not simply analogous to it. Contributions to Human Ecology emphasize the complex ways in which humans shape and in turn are shaped by their environment. Original articles, research reports, and brief communications based on empirical research are welcome from fields as diverse as environmental impact studies, resource or habitat maintenance, health and nutrition, risk management, land use history'to name a few. Disciplines commonly represented include anthropology, biological, life and health sciences, geography, and sociology.

Environ. eco., bio-economics
Sociology, anthropol., ethnol.
Sciences and societies, ethics
Open access
  • Author-paid optional open access
Self-archiving
Publication languages
  • English
Journal reputation
Abbreviated title (ISO)
Hum. Ecol.
ISSN L
0300-7839
Frequency
6 issues/year (Bi-monthly)
Article types
Research articles
Book analyses
Short articles
Research notes
Publishing costs
No
Cost of optional open access
2290 € (updated 24/08/2022)
Research data access policy
Deposit recommended
Last updated : 24/08/2022

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