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Areas of Focus [Edit]
Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues | Leadership Training | Local Food Systems | Traditional Culture | Environmental Ethics | Environmental Health | Environmental Justice | Fair Trade | Land Reform | Business Firm and Organization Sustainability | Education, Government and Sustainability | Religion and Ecology | Global Food Supply and Sustainability | Community Enterprise | Social Entrepreneurship | Natural Resource Education | Sustainability Education | Ecopsychology | Sustainable Communities | Sustainable Living | Community Participation | Biodiversity Conservation | Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building | Sustainable Agriculture | Responsible Business Practices | Indigenous People and Culture | Climate Change | Climate Justice | Sustainable Production | Wilderness | Organizational Support and Management | Cultural Diversity | Land Stewardship
About [Edit]
Centre for Human Ecology is a Scotland-based organisation carrying out action, research and education for personal development, ecological sustainability and social justice.
Humanity now stands on the cusp of significant environmental changes and is in throes of social, political and economic developments which offer both immense opportunities and serious challenges. ‘Sticking plaster’ solutions that just fix symptoms are not enough.
Our aim to help create responses that address underlying causes, that are based on respect, that empower people, that restore nature, that reflect the importance of people’s identity, belonging and purpose.
We carry out action, research and education with individuals, communities and organisations wishing to take responsibility and initiative for effective, enduring change for sustainability and justice.
Humanity now stands on the cusp of significant environmental changes and is in throes of social, political and economic developments which offer both immense opportunities and serious challenges. ‘Sticking plaster’ solutions that just fix symptoms are not enough.
Our aim to help create responses that address underlying causes, that are based on respect, that empower people, that restore nature, that reflect the importance of people’s identity, belonging and purpose.
We carry out action, research and education with individuals, communities and organisations wishing to take responsibility and initiative for effective, enduring change for sustainability and justice.
Major activities currently include:
- MSc in Human Ecology (with University of Strathclyde, Glasgow)
- Short Courses in Action Research, Ecopsychology, Ethical Enterprise, Food Culture & Agriculture, Spiritual Activism and Sustaining Ecosystems. (With University of Strathclyde, Glasgow)
We also offer a range of consultancy services.
CHE is rooted Scotland - while also being international. Our work is focused in the country that is our home; our achievements have far wider impact: directly and as we share experiences and insights with people and organisations across the world.

