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Accelerating data-driven scientific discovery at the interface of human and ecological systems. Funded by a @NSF grant to @UofMaryland.
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This brief, introductory explainer provides overview of #resilience theory and how ecological & social processes together have the potential to enhance or reduce socio-environmental #resilience. #Diversity is key! Lynda Donaldson Garry Peterson sesync.org/resources/resi…
Listen up! Succinct Science with Natural Hazards Center Dr. Lori Peek discusses how #Sociology can be applied to #disasters to mitigate & help prevent harm. Race, class, gender, age, social stratification all matter in a disaster. #environmentalsociology podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sesyn…
How do we promote pro-environmental behavior? This lesson, based on new Linda Steg University of Groningen research, teaches #Students to consider how individual & collective values influence behavior, decisions. #environmentalscience #climatechange #psychology sesync.org/resources/what…
Perfect lesson for groups meeting for the first time (a.k.a. new students)! Activity challenges biases, increases comfort to talk about difficult topics, engages learners around #sustainability issue. #Sociology #environmentalscience Sonia Palmieri sesync.org/resources/prac…
Excited that our SESYNC workshop paper led by Vanesse Labeyrie has finally made it through all the COVID-era hurdles. Linking seed networks and crop diversity contributions to people's well-being in Senegal. authors.elsevier.com/c/1hemq,70zHrG… Ping Jacopo Baggio
There is a difference btw. a natural hazard & a natural disaster. Here👇 Natural Hazards Center Dr. Lori Peek explains why it's critical to integrate disciplines such as #Sociology with fields such as #engineering to reduce harm and suffering from #disasters. sesync.org/resources/audi…
#ICYMI, our latest ep. of Succinct Science talks with sociologist Dr. Lori Peek about CU Boulder 🦬's Natural Hazards Center and why it's critical to integrate disciplines like #sociology, with fields like engineering, to reduce the harm that results from #disasters.🎙️ podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sesyn…
What are the stories we tell about disease? And how do they reflect changing socio-environmental conditions? In their new book, former SESYNC postdocs Merle Eisenberg & Lee Mordechai examine films of the past century to find out. 🎞️📽️ Learn more: sesync.org/news-events/se…
Drop industrial agriculture: People & environment benefit from diversified farming, while bottom lines also thrive Read all about the Science Magazine study from Claire Kremen & Zia Mehrabi's SESYNC team, led by Laura Vang Rasmussen & Ingo Grass: bit.ly/49FGf7L
Congratulations to our own Margaret Palmer on her election to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences!!👏 Kudos, Margaret!
Congratulations to #UMD's Margaret Palmer, professor of UMD Entomology and director of SESYNC, for being elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences of Arts and Sciences! go.umd.edu/3WpnP8d