Structural human ecology is a vibrant area of theoretically grounded research that examines the interplay between structure and agency in human—environment interactions. This special issue consists of papers that highlight recent advances in the tradition. Here, the guest co-editors provide a short background discussion of structural human ecology, and offer brief summaries of the papers included in the collection.
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Dietz, T., & Jorgenson, A. K. (2015). Introduction: Progress in structural human ecology. Human Ecology Review, 22(1), 3–11. https://doi.org/10.22459/HER.22.01.2015.01
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