Dear All,

We are pleased to announce that *Human Ecology Review* Volume 20 No 2 is
now live at its new home on the ANU Press site.

The journal can be viewed through the ANU Press home page, and also through
its citation page at this URL:

http://press.anu.edu.au/titles/human-ecology-review/volume-20-number-2/.



Digital versions are now free for download and hard copies can be purchased
through the above link. If you were a society member for 2013-2014 a hard
copy will be delivered to you in due course. Do please forward this email
to any relevant lists.

The contents of this issue are:

·  Conservation Science Policies Versus Scientific Practice: Evidence from
a Mexican Biosphere Reserve – Gabriela Alonso-Yañez and Conny Davidsen

·  Human Ecology as Philosophy – Carleton B. Christensen

·  Use of Cultivated and Harvested Edible Plants by Caiçaras—What can
Ethnobotany Add to Food Security Discussions? – Mariana Giraldi and Natalia
Hanazaki

·  Community-Based Water Systems: Preserving Livelihood, Ecology, and
Community – David S. Henkel

·  Qualitative Indicators of Social Resilience in Small-Scale Fishing
Communities: An Emphasis on Perceptions and Practice – Teresa R. Johnson,
Anna M. Henry, and Cameron Thompson

·  Place Matters: An Investigation of Farmers’ Attachment to Their Land –
Courtney E. Quinn and Angela C. Halfacre

·  Environmental Identity and Community Support for the Preservation of
Open Space – Janet K. Swim, Stephanie J. Zawadzki, Jessica L. Cundiff, and
Bruce Lord

·  Visualizing Stakeholder Perspectives for Reflection and Dialogue on
Scale Dynamics in Social–Ecological Systems – J. M. Vervoort, M. A.
Hoogstra, K. Kok, R. van Lammeren, A. K. Bregt, and R. Janssen

·  BOOK REVIEWS

·  The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History, by Elizabeth Kolbert –
Reviewed by Jordan Fox Besek

·  Energy and Electricity in Industrial Nations: The Sociology and
Technology of Energy, by Allan Mazur – Reviewed by Richard York

·  Defensive Environmentalists and the Dynamics of Global Reform, 193 by
Thomas K. Rudel – Reviewed by Thomas J. Burns




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Zachary A. Smith, Ph.D.
Regents' Professor
Natural Resources and Environmental Policy
Department of Politics ans International Affairs
Box 15036
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, AZ 86011

[email protected]
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