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Susan H. Lees is a cultural anthropologist and human ecologist, and the former editor-in-chief of ''Human Ecology'' and ''
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''. She received her PhD from the University of Michigan and is professor emeritus of cultural anthropology, human ecology, economic anthropology, and religion at
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. Susan has performed field research around the world in places such as Mexico, Peru, Brazil, and Israel on historical changes to irrigation in agriculture. Additionally, her research has been published throughout her career in
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Research

Lees' work focuses mainly on ecological anthropology and economic anthropology. This research is about how people respond to a climate or environmentally based crisis like climate change, developing fishing practices, and gentrification. Her early work was largely centered around farming communities and how irrigation in agriculture can impact society and facilitate the emergence of conflict and relationships between groups. More recently, her research has explored the impact of changes in social, political, economic, and environmental developments on rural fishing communities in Maine, particularly home based crab fishing in Deer Isle, Maine and how this fishing is being threatened by regulations. This research looks at things like gentrification and education, as well as labor control and governmental power. Throughout the last 35 years, Lee has also traveled throughout places in South America, Asia, and North America performing field research on responses to the environment. In 1976, Lee became editor of Human Ecology, following the retirement of its founder
Andrew P. Vayda Andrew P. "Pete" Vayda (December 7, 1931 – January 15, 2022) was a Hungarian-born American anthropologist and ecologist who was a distinguished professor emeritus of anthropology and ecology at Rutgers University. Biographical background Vayd ...
. She invited Daniel Bates to co-edit the journal with her. In 2009, Lees became the editor of
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along with
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Works

*ed. ''Against the Grain: The Vayda Tradition in Human Ecology and Ecological Anthropology''.
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. 2009. *The Political Ecology of the Water Crisis In Israel.
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. 1999. *''Case Studies in Human Ecology''. Plenum Press. 1998. *''Sociopolitical Aspects of Canal Irrigation in the Valley of Oaxaca''.
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. 1973.


References

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