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The XVIIIth International Conference of the Society for Human Ecology

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Announcing:
The XVIIIth International Conference
of the Society for Human Ecology
April 20-23, 2011
"Human Responsibility & Environmental Change:
Planning, Process, and Policy"


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The Society for Human Ecology (SHE) is an international interdisciplinary professional society that promotes the use of an ecological perspective in research, education, and application. 

SHE'
s goals are to:

  • Provide a forum through which scientists, scholars, educators, and practitioners may exchange ideas and information.
  • Promote the advancement of an ecological perspective in interdisciplinary studies and practice.
  • Identify problems, discover their origins, examine possible solutions and  their implications, and then make recommendations for implementing those  solutions.
  • Look ahead to the consequences of human action on our social, natural, and built environments.
  • Build cooperative arrangements among human ecology programs and organizations throughout the world.
  • Facilitate the exchange of this information throughout an international network  of individuals interested in human ecology.

The Society holds regular conferences, conducts workshops and symposia, and co-sponsors a variety of related activities to further  integrate work among professionals in fields pertaining to human ecology. SHE is an affiliate of IINTECOL (International Association for Ecology) and Ecological Society of America (ESA) and works in a consortium with other national and regional human ecology organizations throughout the world.  Members of SHE receive a subscription to Human Ecology Review;  reduced rates on other selected journal publications; reduced registration fees at SHE conferences; the opportunity to join the society's special interest working groups on planning, health, modeling, theory, and education.

Membership fees are $60 for regular members, $150 for contributing members, $1,000 for sustaining members, and a reduced rate of $30 for student members, members from developing countries, and retired members. SHE is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization; all donations are tax-deductible.

 

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