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What is needed is not a binary of "good" versus "bad" species, but an inclusive, reflexive forestry model—one that recognises past errors, embraces ecological complexity, and shares both risks and ...
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ZNetwork on MSNAgTech for AgroecologyI was invited to contribute to the Advanced Lecture Series at Tongji University, in Shanghai. These high-level, ...
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In India’s economic imagination, GDP growth occupies the status of an unquestioned national obsession. Every quarterly number ...
Discovering relatedness outside of a topical issue helps diverse groups to overcome differences and develop action for social ...
The analytic framework of this article is predicated on social ecological theory (Bronfenbrenner 1979), which provides a way to view the problem of prescription drug misuse contextually and ...
April 29, 2025 For immediate release. Contact: Mayda Nathan, gro.ase null @adyam The Ecological Society of America is pleased to announce its 2025 Fellows. The Society’s fellowship program recognizes ...
Social workers are now integrating these dimensions into their work, helping individuals to adapt to environmental change. The model of co-construction of social projects, proposed by Dubasque (2009), ...
The social-ecological model examined in the study is very much woven into a contemporary concept in health known as social determinants of health. As referenced in the study, ...
ABSTRACT. In this paper we compare 10 established frameworks for analyzing social-ecological systems. We limited ourselves to frameworks that were explicitly designed to be used by a wider community ...
Research published in the journal Humanities and Social Sciences Communications finds that just in the United States, trillions of dollars are wasted on things that do not improve the quality of ...
The rapid, human-induced changes in the Earth system during the Anthropocene present humanity with critical sustainability challenges. Social-ecological systems (SES) research provides multiple ...
An ecological theory may help to explain why segregation is so widespread and persistent in US cities, according to a paper published today in Buildings and Cities. The new way of framing ...
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