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How the Lobster Gangs of Maine evolved.
A new analysis suggests that Maine’s famous “lobster gangs” evolved due to a group-level pressure to protect their lobster populations. Continue reading
SHE XX (2014) – Bar Harbor
SHE XX (2014). “Like previous human ecology conferences, this event is intended to bring together a diverse group of educators, researchers and practitioners who utilize, or are interested in, interdisciplinary and ecological approaches. SHE meetings rely heavily on the suggestions and contributions of … Continue reading
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SHE XX (2014)
Call for Participation: XXth International Conference of the Society for Human Ecology October 22 – 25, 2014 Bar Harbor, Maine USA SHE XX (2014)
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Social–Ecological Systems Motifs
Örjan Bodin and Maria Tengö recently published a paper on social–ecological systems research in Madagascar using exciting new way to quantify such systems. Social–ecological systems (SES) research often suffers from a lack of a clear means of organizing SES data … Continue reading
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Tagged ecological networks, ecological units, measurement tools, methods, networks, science, SES
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