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Human Ecology Review
Official Journal of SHE

  

 

 

 

 

        

The Twelfth International Conference of

The Society for Human Ecology

SHE-XII:

Tourism, Travel and Transport: A Human Ecological Perspective on Human Mobility


                                                  (Explanation of logo)

DATES: February 18th (Wednesday) 
through February 20th (Friday), 2004

Saturday the 21st and Sunday the 22nd are dedicated to 
Field Trips or leisure.

 

LOCATION: Cozumel, 
Quintana Roo,  Mexico

The State of Quintana Roo forms the northeast third of the Yucatan Peninsula and is the only state in Mexico facing the Caribbean Sea

Cozumel is the largest island in Quintana Roo. It has around 80,000 inhabitants. Air travel to Cozumel is via Cancun, take a bus to Playa del Carmen and take a ship Cozumel. There is a ship every hour.

SPONSORS:
 Universidad de Quintana Roo, Chetumal, Cozumel Campus 
U.S. Geological Survey  

and 
The Society for Human Ecology

CONTACT INFORMATION: she-support@correo.uqroo.mx

           Schedule of Presentations

MAP OF DOWNTOWN COZUMEL


Copyright 2001, The Society for Human Ecology
The Society for Human Ecology (SHE)
is an international interdisciplinary professional society that promotes the use of an ecological perspective in both research and application. The Society holds regular conferences, conducts workshops and symposia, and co-sponsors a variety of related activities to further integrate work among professionals in fields pertaining to human ecology.

Membership fees are $60 for regular members, $150 for contributing members, $1000 for sustaining members, and a concessionary rate of $30 for student members, members from developing countries, and retired members.


For membership information contact: 

Barbara Carter 
College of the Atlantic 
105 Eden Street 
Bar Harbor, ME 04609, USA.

 

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