Links
We offer links to other organizations that are engaged in similar or complementary work aimed at solving complex environmental issues.
Links to Organizations, Associations, Societies, and Institutes
- Oregon Humanities
- Spring Creek Project
- The Center for the Humanities at Oregon State University
- Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes
- Humanities for the Environment
- The National Endowment for the Humanities
- Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society
- American Academy of Religion - Religion and Ecology group:
- American Anthropological Association
- American Ethical Union
- American Humanist Association
- American Philosophical Association
- American Society for Environmental History
- Association for the Study of Food & Society
- The Association for the Study of Literature and Environment
- Center for Environmental Philosophy
- Forest History Society
- Institute for Social Ecology
- International Association for Philosophy and Literature
- International Humanist and Ethical Union
- International Society for Environmental Ethics
- International Society for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture
- North American Association for Environmental Education
- Society for Human Ecology
Other Collegiate Environmental Humanities Programs
- University of Utah’s Environmental Humanities Graduate Program
- University of Florida’s Environmental Humanities Initiative
- Stony Brook University’s BA in Environmental Humanities
- Bucknell University’s Undergraduate Environmental Humanities offerings
- UC Davis Humanities Institute’s Environmental Humanities “Supercluster”
- Unity College’s Environmental Arts and Humanities Program
- Religions of the World and Ecology
- Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology
- University of North Texas Center for Environmental Philosophy
Journals:
- Agriculture and Human Values
- Environmental Ethics
- Worldviews
- Environmental History
- International Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature, and Culture
- Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
Small or University Press Series:
- Wilfrid Laurier University Press Environmental Humanities Series
- University of Nevada Press Environmental Arts and Humanities Series
Links to Articles
- “Why Environmental Humanities?” by Stephanie Kaza; appeared in Bittersweet Vine (Fall, 2005), Environmental Program, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, pp 4-5.
- “The Humanities and Australia’s National Research Priorities” a report prepared by The Australian Academy of the Humanities
- “The Humanities and an Environmentally Sustainable Australia” by Tom Griffiths
- “Humanities Grab Hold of Environmental Studies,” article about ASU’s certificate program.

