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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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A Research Agenda for Uncooperative Federalists [PDF]
This paper was presented at the 2012 Legal Scholarship Symposium.
Young, Ernest A.
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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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Note on the Symposium on the Use of Models in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics [PDF]
Robert R. Long
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The Conflicted Assumptions of Modern Constitutional Law [PDF]
Contribution to Symposium - The Nature of Judicial Authority: A Reflection on Philip Hamburger\u27s Law and Judicial ...
Powell, H. Jefferson
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Building a more predictive model of terroir for the Anthropocene
Climate change and shifts in management have produced a new world of challenges for most winegrape growers, including increasing sugar levels and altered pest and weather regimes. This new world has elevated the importance of exploiting the genetic diversity of winegrapes and wild Vitis relatives.
E. M. Wolkovich +4 more
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Galapagos evolution continues [PDF]
Summary of symposium "Evolution in the Galapagos" held December 8, 1982 in ...
Boag, Peter T.
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