Fractal Eaarth: Visualizing the Global Environment in the Anthropocene [PDF]
Thomas Lekan
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An olfactory model for evaluating the larviposition preference of a vector fly
Insect Science, EarlyView.
Jing‐Hua Chen+4 more
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Abstract Cultural and natural values form the core of World Heritage designation. Properties displaying both values, however, comprise a fraction of inscriptions (currently c. 3%) to the World Heritage List. In 1992, when that fraction stood at c. 5%, adoption of the popular ‘cultural landscapes’ category of cultural heritage in 1992 was therefore ...
Ryan J. Rabett
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Rock, Life, Fire: Speculative Geophysics and the Anthropocene
Nigel Clark
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The evolution and future of carbonate precipitation in marine invertebrates: Witnessing extinction or documenting resilience in the Anthropocene? [PDF]
Jeana L. Drake+2 more
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Is the Anthropocene an issue of stratigraphy or pop culture?: COMMENT
Jan Zalasiewicz+15 more
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Doing Interdisciplinary Asian Studies in the Age of the Anthropocene [PDF]
Kavita Philip
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‘What is visible… and what isn't’: A public art intervention for re‐imagining the food system
Short Abstract This paper contributes to the question of what creative practices can ‘do’ by discussing art practice‐led research that challenges and re‐thinks the industrial meat production geographies status quo. We consider the transformative potential of SOW‐an Augmented Reality public art intervention into the industrial meat complex.
Ekaterina Gladkova, Naho Matsuda
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Indicators of the Anthropocene: is there a case for conservation? [PDF]
Hannah Jordan, Colin D. Prosser
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Thinking like a mountain: A land ethical approach to healthcare resource allocation
Abstract Human activity is now having a defining influence on global systems. The Anthropocene epoch requires revisiting our ethical presuppositions to understand our relationship to the earth's life support systems. The Land Ethic of Aldo Leopold proposes an ethic that is diachronic, holistic, and biocentric, in contrast to the synchronic ...
Alistair Wardrope
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