In Human Ecology, noted landscape planner Frederick Steiner presents a historical and analytical examination of how humans interact with each other as well as with other organisms and their surroundings.
This book arose from the need to develop accessible research-based case study material which addresses contemporary issues and problems in the rapidly evolving field of human ecology.
The essay underscores the critical importance of transportation and communication technology to the shaping of the human ecological system.
To rise to the increasingly urgent challenge of understanding the relationship between human beings and the environment, scholars need to step back and re-evaluate their basic premises about how current explanations should shape the form ...
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Bennett, John W. 1986. “Anthropology and Development: The Ambiguous Engagement.” In John W. Bennett and John R. Bowen, Production and Autonomy: Anthropological Critiques and Research on Development. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
A philosophical and narrative memoir, Ecology and Experience is a thoughtful, engaging recounting of author Richard J. Borden’s life entwined in an overview of the intellectual and institutional history of human ecology—a story of life ...
Introduction to Human Ecology
This book provides descriptions of public health problems, including historical background and ecological perspectives.
In the past seventy years most human ecology has skirted the fringes of geography, sociology and biology. This volume pioneers radical new directions.
Hall, E. T., Jr. 1942 Archaeological survey of Walhalla Glades. Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin 20. Hargrave, L. L. 1932 The Museum of Northern Arizona archaeological expedition, 1932. Museum Notes 5(5).25–28.