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MUSEO // Temporary exhibitions // Year 2017 // Human ecology: integrating environmental perspectives
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Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
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Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
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Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
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What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
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In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
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Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
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Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
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A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
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A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
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University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
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The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
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Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
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Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
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Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
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Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
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Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
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Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
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Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
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Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
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Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
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Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
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The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
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Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
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Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
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Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
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Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
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Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
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Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
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Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
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Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
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Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
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Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
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Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
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What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
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In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
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Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
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Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
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A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
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A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
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University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
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The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
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Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
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Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
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Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
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Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
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Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
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Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
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Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
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Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
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Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
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Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
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The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
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Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
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Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
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Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
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Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
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Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
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Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
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Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
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Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
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Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
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Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
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Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
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What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
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In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
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Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
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Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
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A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
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A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
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University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
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The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
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Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
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Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
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Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
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Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
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Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
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Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
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Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
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Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
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Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
-
Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
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The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
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Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
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Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
-
Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
-
Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
-
Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
-
Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
-
Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
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Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
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What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
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In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
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Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
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Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
-
A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
-
A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
-
University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
-
The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
-
Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
-
Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
-
Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
-
Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
-
Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
-
Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
-
Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
-
Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
-
Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
-
Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
-
Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
-
The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
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Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
-
Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
-
Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
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Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
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Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
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Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
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Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
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Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
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Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
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What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
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In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
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Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
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Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
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A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
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A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
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University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
-
The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
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Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
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Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
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Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
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Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
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Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
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Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
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Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
-
Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
-
Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
-
Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
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The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
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Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
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Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
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Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
-
Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
-
Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
-
Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
-
Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
-
Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
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What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
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In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
-
Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
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Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
-
A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
-
A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
-
University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
-
The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
-
Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
-
Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
-
Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
-
Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
-
Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
-
Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
-
Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
-
Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
-
Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
-
Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
-
Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
-
The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
-
Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
-
Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
-
Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
-
Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
-
Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
-
Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
-
Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
-
Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
-
Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
-
What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
-
In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
-
Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
-
Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
-
A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
-
A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
-
University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
-
The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
-
Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
-
Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
-
Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
-
Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
-
Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
-
Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
-
Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
-
Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
-
Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
-
Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
-
Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
-
The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
-
Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
-
Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
-
Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
-
Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
-
Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
-
Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
-
Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
-
Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
-
Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
-
Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
-
What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
-
In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
-
Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
-
Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
-
A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
-
A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
-
University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
-
The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
-
Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
-
Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
-
Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
-
Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
-
Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
-
Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
-
Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
-
Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
-
Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
-
Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
-
Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
-
The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
-
Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
-
Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
-
Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
-
Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
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Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
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Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
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Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
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Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
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Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
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Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
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Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
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Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
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Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
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What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
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In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
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Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
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Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
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A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
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A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
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University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
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The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
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Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
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Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
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Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
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Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
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Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
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Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
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Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
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Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
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Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
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Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
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The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
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Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
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Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
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Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
-
Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
-
Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
-
Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
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Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
-
Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
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What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
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In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
-
Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
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Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
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A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
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A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
-
University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
-
The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
-
Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
-
Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
-
Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
-
Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
-
Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
-
Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
-
Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
-
Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
-
Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
-
Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
-
Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
-
The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
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Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
-
Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
-
Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
-
Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
-
Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
-
Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
-
Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
-
Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
-
What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
-
In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
-
Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
-
Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
-
A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
-
A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
-
University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
-
The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
-
Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
-
Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
-
Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
-
Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
-
Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
-
Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
-
Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
-
Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
-
Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
-
Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
-
Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
-
The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
-
Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
-
Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
-
Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
-
Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
-
Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
-
Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
-
Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
-
Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
-
Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
-
Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
-
What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
-
In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
-
Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
-
Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
-
A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
-
A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
-
University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
-
The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
-
Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
-
Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
-
Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
-
Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
-
Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
-
Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
-
Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
-
Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
-
Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
-
Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
-
Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
-
The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
-
Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
-
Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
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Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
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Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
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Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
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Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
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Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
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Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
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Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
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Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
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Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
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Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
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Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
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What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
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In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
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Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
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Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
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Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
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A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
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A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
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University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
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The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
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Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
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Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
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Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
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Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
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Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
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Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
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Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
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Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
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Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
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Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
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Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
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The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
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Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
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Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
-
Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
-
Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
-
Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
-
Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
-
Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
-
Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
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What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
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In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
-
Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
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Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
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A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
-
A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
-
University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
-
The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
-
Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
-
Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
-
Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
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Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
-
Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
-
Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
-
Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
-
Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
-
Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
-
Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
-
Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
-
Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
-
The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
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Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
-
Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
-
Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
-
Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
-
Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
-
Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
-
Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
-
Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
-
Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
-
What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
-
In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
-
Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
-
Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
-
A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
-
A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
-
University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
-
The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
-
Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
-
Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
-
Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
-
Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
-
Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
-
Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
-
Stone oven, nutritional autonomy and communal living 2014. Village of Betis, Tarifa (Cadiz, Spain) © Beatriz DíazSee in detail
-
Forced weaning of domestic mammals Buckle for weaning calves. Bárcena la Major, Cantabria. © Museo de Artes y tradiciones popularesSee in detail
-
Terracotta feeding bottle and feeding infants 400[B C]-301[B C]. Recipient in the shape of a breast © Museo Arqueológico NacionalSee in detail
-
Adult stature is a mirror of a society’s standard of living Secular trend in size and life expectancy in Spain in the last 150 years © José Miguel Martínez CarriónSee in detail
-
Nutritional transition, from shortage to excess: Where is the balance? 2016. Family stall selling foodstuffs, Archidona (Ecuador) © AEEHSee in detail
-
The ecology of food and nutrition 1995. Vegetables by bike. Muna, Yucatán (Mexico). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (II) 2017. Students in practice of the subject 'Human Ecology', University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Warsaw (Poland). Anna Siniarska © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
-
Human Ecology in higher education in Poland (I) 2006. Cover of the text of 'Human Ecology' (PWN publishing house, Warsaw, Poland) © Anna SiniarskaSee in detail
-
Ecology of formal education 1980. One goes to school, La Ruedita, Guatemala City (Guatemala). Barry Bogin © Barry BoginSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (III) Coca-cola colonising Yucatan, Celestum, Yucatán (Mexico). Ines Varela-Silva © Proyecto Maya e Ines Varela-SilvaSee in detail
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The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (II) 2010. Stature as a measure of social inequalities, Colonia San José Tecoh, Mérida, Yucatán (México). Barry Bogin © Proyecto Maya y Barry BoginSee in detail
-
The most prominent Human Ecology among the Mayas in Yucatan, México (I) 2003. The green gold, Yucarán, (Mexico) Francisco Martín © Proyecto Maya y Francisco MartínSee in detail
-
Seven words and a picture: poverty, migration, ethnic minority, woman, mother and dignity 'Migrant mother'. Dorotea Lange © Wikimedia CommonsSee in detail
-
Transhumance, Human Ecology in its purest state 2016 h. Medieval bridge, Manzanares el Real (Madrid). © Miguel García RamosSee in detail
-
Human ecology: living with and not against nature 2017. “La Ventosilla” where the farming methods used by our grandfathers before industrialisation are kept up. © Joaquin AraujoSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (II): …and habitable, caring cities 2015. Urban ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Socioecological systems and human wellbeing (I): inhabited and healthy cultural landscapes… 2015. Rural Ecosystems © Evaluation of Millennium Ecosystems in SpainSee in detail
-
Human evolution: relationships with other species and with the environment they occupied 2017. Excavations at the site of the Gran Dolina cave, sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos (España) © José María Bermúdez de CastroSee in detail
-
Encyclopaedia and mural museum of Peru in the 18th century 1799. Natural, Civil and Geographic History of the Kingdom of Peru © Museo Nacional de Ciencias NaturalesSee in detail
-
Paradise lost? Around 1505. The Garden of Delights, El Bosco © Museo del Prado.See in detail
-
Training to monitor the environmental impact of palafitos (Yucatán) 2000. Research, teaching learning and action. San Crisanto, Yucatán, Mexico © File of the laboratory Somatología. Department of Human Ecology, Cinesvat. MeridaSee in detail
-
Community participation and housing innovation in the Yucatan coast 2002. Before and after the hurricane, San Crisanto Yucatán (Mexico) Mª Teresa Castillo © Mª Teresa CastilloSee in detail
-
Shipwreck remains. Surviving the Gaza blockade 2011. Surviving the blockade in Gaza (Palestina) Sandra Barrilaro. © Sandra Barrilaro,See in detail
-
What is the limit of what is habitable? 2015. Saharan women at the refugee camp in Tindouf (Argelia) Cesar Olea © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación- UAMSee in detail
-
In what ecological context do refugee populations live? (Tindouf, Algeria) 42 years of uncertainty. Tinduf (Argelia) Cesar Olea, © Oficina de Acción Solidaria y Cooperación-UAMSee in detail
-
Antarctic Tourism, human folly 2016. Port Locroy, Antartida Port Locroy, Antartida © Javier BenayasSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, Urueña: the town of books 2014 h. Read the past and the present © Joaquín DíazSee in detail
-
Cultural landscape, palm trees and “huertanos” (allotment growers) in Elche. 1870. Elche, Alicante. Autor: Casa Fotográfica Laurent. © Archivo Laurent. Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España. MECDSee in detail
-
Vulnerability in an interdependent world (Iraq) 2003. Mother and daughter, Bagdad (Iraq). José J. Revenga. © Memoria de IraqSee in detail
-
A culture of caring, basis of a fair and ecologically sustainable society 1930. Family ecosystem, the dignity of the matriarch. Santa Colomba de Somoza, León (España) © AEEHSee in detail
-
A refection on the rights of women in Turkey Who are you? Istanbul, May 2014 © Cristina AndreuSee in detail
-
University is not a place without inequality 2017. Gender equality as the basis for social sustainability © Gender Equality UnitSee in detail
-
The heritage of traditional knowledge of medicinal plants 2017. Rock Tea, Sebulcor (Segovia) © Emilio BlancoSee in detail
-
Urbanisation Ecology 1930-1940. A group of neighbors of the residential area ‘La Tribu Moderna’ (‘The modern tribe’), located at today's Ferrerías de Bagatza street (Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain). Imagen: Javierme Javier Mediavilla Ezquibela.See in detail
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Walls of stone and a roof of bulrushes 1960-1970. Petra Ríos Silva and Antonio Ríos Corrales pose by a hut in the Sierra de Toriles area (El Pedregoso, in the municipal boundary of Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain). With them, chickens, ducks and a dog © Nina Campano RiosSee in detail
-
Oak groves, horse rearing and the sustainable use of resources Dos a la sombra. Two in the shade © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Arches paper, 51 x 36 cm.See in detail
-
Depopulation in the Pasiego Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) In the barn, Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Shepherding in the “Pasiego” Valleys. Cantabria (Spain) Pasiego. Valle del Pas (Cantabria) © Elena FloresSee in detail
-
Extensive shepherding, traditional exploitations Polvareda. The dust © Juan Varela. Watercolour on Amalfi paper. 70 x 50 cm.See in detail
-
Sheep and goats, a nutritional resource 1960-1970 h. Emilio de Frutos, Miguelañez, Segovia (Spain) Shepherd with sheep © José Manuel Terán de FrutosSee in detail
-
Traditional management of natural resources: agdal 2016. Relación entre creencias religiosas y el uso de pastos de montaña © Human Ecology an interdisciplinary Journal, Volume 38, Imagen de portada.See in detail
-
Food production: planting stick 2016. Woman with a planting stick. 2016. La Aldea de San Nicolás (Gran Canaria) © "Proyecto Cultural de Desarrollo Comunitario de La Adea"See in detail
-