Human Ecology explores the complex interactions between humans and their environments, incorporating social, cultural, and ecological perspectives. This interdisciplinary journal delves into how societies shape and are shaped by their surrounding ecosystems.
It covers topics such as sustainable development, resource management, environmental justice, and the impact of globalization on human-environment systems. Drawing from anthropology, sociology, geography, and ecology, the journal provides insights into how different cultures adapt to and transform their environments. Human Ecology also examines the social and ecological consequences of environmental change.
Indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, the journal offers valuable perspectives for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand and address pressing environmental and social issues. Submit your latest findings and contribute to a more sustainable future.