
Volume 11, 2007
Volume 10, 2006
Volume 9, 2005
Volume 8, 2004
Volume 7, 2003
Volume 6, 2002
Volume 5, 2001
Volume 4, 2000
Volume 3, 1999
Volume 2, 1998
Volume 1, 1997 Photo by R. K. Zarger
Volume 11, Number 1, 2007

Articles
The Muduga and Kurumba of Kerala, South India and the Social Organization of Hunting and Gathering George Tharakan C Full Text
The Dimensions of Sustainability and the Neo-entrepreneurial Adaptation Strategies in Reindeer Herding in Finland Hannu Ilmari Heikkinen, Sami Lakomäki and John Baldridge Full Text
Differentiating Livelihood Strategies among the Luo and Kipsigis People in Western Kenya Mary Nyasimi, Lorna Michael Butler, Lee Burras, Hsain Ilahiane,
Richard Schultz and Jan Flora Full Text
Crib Notes
Influence of Hunter Adaptability on Resilience of Subsistence Hunting Systems Todd J. Brinkman, Gary P. Kofinas, F. Stuart Chapin III and
David K. Person Full Text
Field Notes
Seeking Women's Participation in Ethnoecological Fieldwork Jocelyn Muller Full Text
Data Notes
Tribal Dependence on Fly Ash in Korba Shikha Shrivastava Full Text
Book Reviews Full Text
River of Love in an Age of Pollution: The Yamuna River of Northern India
Generative Social Science: Studies in Agent-Based Computational Modeling
Do Glaciers Listen? Local Knowledge, Colonial Encounters, and Social Imagination
Volume 10, Number 1, 2006

Articles
Culture, Climate and the Environment: Local Knowledge and Perception of Climate Change among Apple Growers in Northwestern India Neeraj Vedwan. Abstract | Full Text
Politics of Environmentalism and Ecological Knowledge at the Intersection of Local and Global Processes Katja Neves-Graca Abstract | Full Text
Black Churchgoers, Environmental Activism and the Preservation of Nature in Miami, Florida Eileen M. Smith-Cavros Abstract | Full Text
Tax Policy and Swine Production in Iowa, United States Barbara J. Dilly Abstract | Full Text
Crib Notes
How do Aesthetics Affect our Ecology? Zsuzsi I. Kovacs, Carri J. LeRoy, Dylan G. Fischer, Sandra Lubarsky, and William Burkel Full Text
Evolutionary Universal Aesthetics in Ecological Rationality Mimi E. Lam and Roberto Gonzalez-Plaza Full Text
Field Notes
Measuring the Costs and Benefits of Conservation to Local Communities Jim Igo Full Text
Book Reviews Full Text
Waiting for Wolves in Japan: An Anthropological Study of People-Wildlife Relations
Conservation and Globalization: A Study of National Parks and Indigenous Communities from East Africa to South Dakota
Volume 9, Number 1, 2005
Articles
Property Mosaic and State-making: Governmentality, Expropriation and Conservation in the Pyrenees Ismael VaccaroAbstract | Full Text
Migration and Home Gardens in the Brahmaputra Valley, Assam, India Rahul J. Shrivastava and Joel T. Heinen Abstract | Full Text
Choosing Your Baseline Carefully: Integrating Historical and Political Ecology in the Evaluation of Environmental Intervention Projects Danny de Vries Abstract | Full Text
Weaving Traditional Ecological Knowledge into the Restoration of Basketry Plants Daniela Shebitz Abstract | Full Text
Crib Notes
Cultural Coevolution: How the Human Bond with Crows and Ravens Extends Theory and Raises New Questions John M. Marzluff and Tony Angell Full Text
Ecological Sustainability: A New Look at an Old Paradigm Peter E. Black Full Text
Book Reviews Full Text
Conservation: Linking Ecology, Economics and Culture
The End of Oil: On the Edge of a Perilous New World
The Power of the Machine: Global Inequalities of Economy, Technology, and Environment
Volume 8, Number 1, 2004
Articles
Conceptualizing Nature: The Politics behind Allocating and Utilizing Native Forest Resources in New Zealand Gregory S. Gullette Abstract | Full Text
First Nations Perspectives on the Grasslands of the Interior of British Columbia Michael D. Blackstock and Rhonda McAllister Abstract | Full Text
Northern Lacandon Maya Medicinal Plant Use in the Communities of Lacanja Chan Sayab and Nahá Chiapas, Mexico Ryan A. Kashanipour and R. Jon McGee Abstract | Full Text
Who is an Environmentalist? The Polysemy of Environmentalist Terms and Correlated Environmental Actions Danielle Tesch and Willett Kempton Abstract | Full Text
Book Reviews Full Text
Contested Nature: Promoting International Biodiversity with Social Justice in the Twenty-First Century
Lost Landscapes and Failed Economies: The Search for a Value of Place
Material Culture and Sacred Landscape: The Anthropology of the Siberian Khanty
The Hot and the Cold: Ills of Humans and Maize in Native Mexico
Volume 7, Number 1, 2003
Articles
The Unequal Exchange of Time and Space: Toward a Non-Normative Ecological Theory of Exploitation Alf Hornborg Full Text
Pair-Bonding and the Evolutionary Trajectory of Homo: Disease Avoidance as an Adaptive Trait Ronald S. Immerman and Wade C. Mackey Abstract
Human Health Impacts of Forest Fires in the Southern United States: A Literature Review Cynthia T. Fowler Abstract | Full Text
Crib Notes
Building on Ostrom's "The Rudiments of a Theory of the Origins, Survival, and Performance of Common-Property Institutions" Eric C. Jones
Field Notes
On Choosing a Fieldsite for Health Related Research Anna Waldstein Full Text
Book Review Full Text
The Frontier Environment and Social Order
Volume 6, Number 1, 2002
Articles
Behavioral and Other Human Ecologies: Critique, Response and Progress through Criticism Bruce Winterhalder Abstract | Full Text
Reply to Winterhalder's Behavioral and Other Human Ecologies: Critique, Response and Progress through Criticism Suzanne Joseph
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Market Integration and the Distribution of Ecological Knowledge within an Ecuadorian Fishing Community Greg Guest Abstract | Full Text
Ecological Health Movement in Lebanon : An Overview of Alternative Culture in a Developing Country Dr. Mark Perry Abstract
Wild Plant Classification in Little Dixie : Variation in a Regional Culture Justin M. Nolan Abstract
Field Notes
Creative Collaboration: A Partial Primer for the Social Intellect Felice S. Wyndham
Book Reviews Full Text
The Evolution of Human Sociality: A Darwinian Conflict Perspective
Animals and Plants of the Ancient Maya: A Guide
Volume 5, 2001 Special Issue
Method for Theory: A Prelude to Human Ecosystems H.E. Kuchka Abstract
This special issue of the Journal of Ecological Anthropology is devoted to an exploratory essay on developing theoretical methodology in the study of human ecosystems. It is motivated by dissatisfaction with both the understanding and practice of theory building presently available in ecological anthropology. The authors integrate an expansive approach to method-for-theory by drawing on the framework of Pickett, Kolasa and Jones (Ecological Understanding, 1994). The authors of this two-part essay are identified as H.E. Kuchka. H.E. is the abbreviation for Human Ecosystems. Kuchka is the group: Felice S. Wyndham, Eric C. Jones, Mitchell A Pavo-Zuckerman, Suzanne E. Joseph, Rebecca K. Zarger and Charles R. Peters, with contributions from David G. Casagrande, John R. Stepp and Warren P. Roberts.
Volume 4, 2000
Articles
Anthropological Evolutionary Ecology: A Critique Suzanne Joseph Abstract | Full Text
The Conceptual Utility of Models in Human Ecology Mitchell A. Pavao-Zuckerman Abstract | Full Text
Human Taste and Cognition in Tzeltal Maya Medicinal Plant Use David G. Casagrande Abstract | Full Text
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The Significance of the Category "Insect" for Folk Biological Classification Systems Eraldo Medeiros Costa-Neto Abstract
Field Notes
Tourism, Globalization, and a Multi-sited Approach to Fieldwork in Nepal William R.. Van De Berg Abstract
Crib Notes
The Sphere of the Mind: Reviving the Noösphere Concept for Ecological Anthropology Felice S. Wyndham
Volume 3, 1999
(Published as Georgia Journal of Ecological Anthropology)
Articles
Information as Verb: Re-conceptualizing Information for Cognitive and Ecological Models David G. Casagrande Abstract | Full Text
An Explanatory Model for the Maya Ethnomedical Syndrome Cha'lam tsots George E. Luber
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The U.S. Military as an Informational Environment Eric C. Jones Abstract
Prospectus for Information Ecology John R. Stepp (for the Information Ecology Group, UGA) Abstract | Full Text
Field Notes
Practical Field Considerations for Time Allocation Study Eileen Mueller Abstract
Book Reviews Full Text
Striking a Balance: Improving Stewardship of Marine Areas
Hierarchy Theory: A Vision, Vocabulary, and Epistemology
Challenge to the Nation-State: Immigration in Western Europe and the United States
Volume 2, 1998
(Published as Georgia Journal of Ecological Anthropology)
Articles
Complex Adaptive Systems, Evolutionism, and Ecology within Anthropology: Interdisciplinary Research for Understanding Cultural and Ecological Dynamics Tom Abel
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The Name of Crow: A Cross-Cultural Survey of Terms for the Genus Corvus Greg Keyes
The Evolution of Human Ecological Systems During the Period of European Colonization and Mercantile Expansion: A Preliminary Assessment Robbie Etheridge
Conceptualizing Prehistoric Water Scarcity in the Central Maya Lowlands : The Influence of a Critical Resource on Settlement Patterns and Political Economy Rebecca K. Zarger
An Essay on Sustainable Use: Harnessing the Market for Conservation and Development Jane Gibson
An Essay on Lifespan Development from the Perspective of Information Ecology Warren P. Roberts
Volume 1, 1997
(Published as Georgia Journal of Ecological Anthropology)
Editor's Note
Towards an Information Ecology
Articles
Transforming Herds and Herders: Modeling the Evolution of Himalayan Pastoralism Christopher B. Tarnowski
The Introduction of the European Colonial and Mercantile World into New England : Transformations of Human Ecosystems Gabriela C. Flora
Can Gaharu Be Harvested Sustainably? A Case Study From East Kalimantan , Indonesia Krystof Obidzinski
Schistosoma japonicum Infection: A Hidden Cost of China 's Three Gorges Dam? Anna Waldstein
Conservation and Culture: Natural Resource Management and the Local Voice Kimberly A. Winter
Book Reviews
The Myth of Mondragón, Maximum Power: The Ideas and Applications of H.T. Odum, and Biodiversity II
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