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Human Ecology Review: Volume 26, Number 1
- First Page
- Title Page
- Copyright and Imprint Information
- COVID Commentaries
- Human Ecology and COVID-19
- A Systemic Assessment of COVID-19 Impacts on Pacific Islands’ Food Systems
- Commonsense Preparedness for Uncommon Adversities: Lessons from Facing COVID-19 in Mexico, from a Human Ecology Perspective
- COVID-19: Science, Politics, Media, and the Public—A Systemic View
- Vulnerabilities in the Conservation–Tourism Alliance: The Impacts of COVID-19 in Laikipia and the Galapagos Islands
- The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Portuguese Households’ Food Waste Behaviors
- Research and Theory in Human Ecology
- Beyond Challenges in Community-Based Adaptation: Critical Insights from the Human Ecology Framework
- Overcoming Barriers to Implementing Sustainable Development Goals: Human Ecology Matters
- Are Global Neighborhoods in Houston Less Polluted? A Spatial Analysis of Twenty-First-Century Urban Demographics
- Environmental Decision-Making Shaped by the Home: Situating Consumption in the Household
- Conceptualizing Transdisciplinary Human Ecology
- Book Reviews
- Extreme Cities: The Peril and Promise of Urban Life in the Age of Climate Change
- From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice within Government Agencies
- Contributors to this Issue


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