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This paper gives a first-person account of three contrasting experiences of interdisciplinary research (spanning life sciences and anthropology) on biodiversity issues, most often in the form of “participatory action research” projects. In these projects,
Élise Demeulenaere
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“What Would the Mushrooms Say?” Speculating Inclusive and Optimistic Futures with Nature as Teacher
When approached through the theoretical lenses of canonical literature and the reductionist Western science of settler colonialism, climate crisis discourse grapples with a conception of apocalypse wherein catastrophe and hopelessness engender eco ...
Julia Reade
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in environmental biology: A Review [PDF]
Acquiring information about the environment is a key step during each study in the field of environmental biology at different levels, from an individual species to community and biome.
Bogawski, Pawel +2 more
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From the post-war years to nowadays, the French livestock farming system has evolved in two apparently contradictory directions : a process of techno-scientific rationalisation on the one hand, and a movement of transformation of animal races, pastoral ...
Pierre Cornu
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The impacts of trust, cost and risk on collaboration in environmental governance
Collaborative approaches to environmental governance are drawing increased interest in research and practice. In this article we investigate the structure and functioning of actor networks engaged in collaboration.
Örjan Bodin +4 more
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The aim of this study was to compare the analytical thinking skills of 8th grade students who received emergency distance and face-to-face education in a science course and to get student ideas concerning emergency distance education. An unequal control
Hayal Kocabaş, Elif Özata Yücel
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The simplification of planning legislation [PDF]
This paper describes a proposal to extend the scope of planning permission in Great Britain so as to include virtually any works to listed buildings and scheduled monuments, demolition in a conservation area, and advertising.
Society for Advanced Legal Studies, Planning and Environmental Law Reform Working Group
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Puntacana Ecological Foundation and the Scaling of Sustainable Tourism Development
The terms "sustainable tourism," "ecotourism," "sustainable development," and "sustainability" have all been applied to various aspects of the global tourism industry to indicate that operators in those industries have accounted for the environmental ...
Stephen M. Uzzo
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"People of the Apokalis": Spatial Disability and the Bhopal Disaster
This paper considers Indra Sinha's Animal's People (2007), a fictional re-telling of the Union Carbide Bhopal disaster, as a productive site of mutual engagement between postcolonial studies and disability studies, two fields rarely in dialogue ...
Jina Kim
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