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From: John Broich, University of Maine <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Announcing www.SocietyforHumanEcology.org
> Date: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 4:35 PM
>
> Announcing www.SocietyforHumanEcology.org
>
> The Society for Human Ecology is pleased to announce the debut of its
> new web site. In addition to offering information on SHE such as the
> Society's mission and a list of Society officers,
> SocietyforHumanEcology.org has special resources such as a listing of
> graduate programs in Human Ecology, calls for papers and conference
> announcements (including an announcement for SHE's upcoming 11th
> International Conference), and links of importance to human ecologists.
>
> Since this new site exists to meet the needs of its users,
> www.SocietyforHumanEcology.org features an anonymous feedback form.
> Users are encouraged to suggest improvements to the nascent site.
>
> The Society for Human Ecology is interested in the impacts of human
> activity on environmental change, the impacts of environmental change
> on human health and well-being, and the dynamics of human adaptation to
> societal, technological, and environmental change, and the mechanisms
> by which environmental planning and decision making can be improved.

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