What are the structural lines of human ecology in Europe? This paper delineates the main structural lines of the Brussels master's programme in human ecology, outlining its relationships with the European Certificate of Human Ecology and the European Association of Human Ecology. This description highlights complementary networking structures that are integral in **ecology** in Europe. It underscores the importance of trans-European collaboration within the scientific community. In addition to discussing academic structures, the paper enumerates national and international human ecology organizations in Europe. This overview of networking structures provides a comprehensive picture of the landscape of human ecology initiatives across the continent. This also reflects the importance of diverse organizations in furthering the cause of research and study. The article further discusses the possible involvement of the Society for Human Ecology in recent international developments, including the growing number of academic initiatives in East European countries and the evaluation of interdisciplinary research products. This engagement facilitates international scientific validation in the field, strengthening the **biological sciences** community.
Given the missing journal categories, contextualization is difficult. However, assuming Environmental Management and Health prioritizes interdisciplinary approaches to environmental issues, this article fits by detailing collaborative networks within human ecology.