What do we see when we look through the “anthromes lens”?
The environmental impacts of anthropogenic activities are planetary in scale. The study of human‐environment relations now involves global datasets about social factors. We discuss one of such datasets organized around land use categories called “anthromes”. These categories are used for mapping the terrestrial biosphere throughout history according to
Véra Ehrenstein+1 more
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Designing context-specific physical activity interventions for English primary schools: key learning from a four-month rapid ethnography. [PDF]
Walker R+9 more
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ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: Navaho Acquisitive Values. R
Edward P. Dozier
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Strengthening the relationships between humans and plants can restore people's experience of nature and ultimately counteract the widespread loss of biodiversity. In this opinion article, we argue that much potential for understanding and increasing human–plant relationships lies untapped, because of a lack of cross‐fertilisation between two ...
Christoph Schunko+2 more
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Precision planter monitoring system based on mobile communication network
Abstract Sowing is an important link in agricultural production and the basis for ensuring high yields and bumper harvests. Agriculture requires precision plows with good performance and stable work. However, the seeding process is in a completely closed state, and the operator relies mainly on experience to judge the operating state and performance of
Bing Li, Jiyun Li
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Focused ethnography of nurses' interactions and behaviours in the therapeutic positioning of patients with traumatic brain injury in Pakistan: study protocol. [PDF]
Iqbal N+4 more
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Ethnography and condition of South Africa before A.D. 1505
George McCall Theal
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ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY: A Survey of the Aboriginal Populations of Quebec and Labrador. Jacob Fried (Ed.) [PDF]
William N. Fenton
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Conservation challenges and opportunities for native apple (Malus) species in Canada
Apple, one of the world's most widely cultivated and economically important fruit crops, has two wild relatives native to Canada. In this review, we describe the importance of these native apple species to Indigenous heritage and the current threats the species faces due to pests, diseases, and habitat loss.
Terrell T. Roulston+13 more
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Mental Health Nurses' Enforcement of Involuntary Care in Inpatient Settings: A Meta-Ethnography. [PDF]
Molloy L+6 more
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