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The Symbiocene as a transformative vision
Abstract We live in times of crises and calls for a transformative social‐ecological change are voiced increasingly often. The question is, however, how such a transformation could be achieved. The prevailing view is that we are living in an era in which human activities significantly altered planet Earth: the Anthropocene. According to this narrative,
Tina Heger, Oliver Szasz
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Le 12 janvier 2023, à l’amphithéâtre de la grande galerie de l’Évolution (MNHN), un colloque a réuni une quinzaine de chercheurs, scientifiques et artistes autour d’une thématique qui mobilise de plus en plus l’attention du public et s’inscrit dans le ...
Artaud Hélène
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Anthropogenic facilitation of wild plants based on aesthetic preferences for particular traits can change the biogeography and ecology of natural communities. We use a mixed‐methods socioecological approach to characterize the ways in which humans interact with a common, widely distributed plant and a generalist viral symbiont that induces an ...
Elizabeth M. Lombardi +3 more
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Positive perceptions of invasive species can hinder effective management, especially if management efforts that are rooted in scientific theories are misaligned with local ecological knowledge. We documented local ecological knowledge about land invasibility as predicted by invasion biology theories. Participants with greater local ecological knowledge
Laurel Mael Philpott, Orou G. Gaoue
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Retrospective image analysis for long‐term demography using Google Earth imagery
We demonstrate that high‐resolution Google Earth imagery, combined with minimal field validation, enables retrospective tracking of individual invasive plants. The image shows one of the monitored individuals of Opuntia sp. in Greece. Our approach reveals long‐term demographic patterns, recruitment dynamics, and spatial expansion without continuous ...
Erola Fenollosa +2 more
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AI‐accelerated passive acoustic monitoring reveals extensive bomb fishing within the Spermonde Archipelago, with annual incidents numbering in the thousands. ABSTRACT Bomb fishing is recognised as the most destructive fishing practice that can be performed in our oceans.
Ben Williams +9 more
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« Dans la peau du vivant ». Le persona non humain (PNH) : un outil pour un design centré vivant
Dans le cadre de ses recherches destinées à proposer des solutions et des méthodes pour concevoir des innovations et des usages qui respectent les besoins sociétaux et environnementaux dans le contexte de l’anthropocène, le laboratoire RASSCAS présente ...
Perocheau Guillaume +1 more
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ABSTRACT Science identity (SI) has gained increasing prominence in science education research due to its potential role in fostering student engagement, motivation, and persistence in STEM pathways. However, its conceptualization remains varied and contested, complicating both measurement and curricular implementation.
Antonio García‐Carmona +1 more
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Doing public theology in the anthropocene towards life-creating theology
If one presumes that we are today living in the anthropocene, how does this challenge the doing of public theology? What is the calling of a public theologian in the anthropocene?
Johann-Albrecht Meylahn
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ABSTRACT Sustainable Development interventions must deal with rapid and novel changes affecting complex social‐ecological systems, calling for design based on a resilience approach. However, limited analytical attention has been paid to the design settings in which such approaches are deployed.
Yiheyis Maru +6 more
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