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The biohistorical paradigm: the early days of human ecology at The Australian National University

Boyden, Stephen

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Human ecology at The Australian National University (ANU) goes back to 1965 when a small group came into existence that was initially known as the Biology and Human Affairs Group. It was concerned with the constant interplay between human society and the processes of life that underpin our existence. This interplay is of immense consequence for us all.

CollectionsANU Press (1965-Present)
Date published: 2016
Type: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/106405
Source: Human Ecology Review
DOI: 10.4225/13/582139b483f14
Access Rights: Open Access

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