Conservation Data Justice Symposium 2027 – Call
Conservation Data Justice Symposium, November 2027, Call for Participants The field of Conservation Data Justice is flourishing with new projects, […]
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Conservation Data Justice Symposium, November 2027, Call for Participants The field of Conservation Data Justice is flourishing with new projects, […]
byFor decades, social scientists have believed that economic growth naturally leads to environmental consciousness—a theory supported by the post-materialist thesis. […]
byFor decades, social scientists have believed that environmental concern grows with wealth —a theory backed by post-materialism. This influential idea […]
byLink to article in Conservation Biology: https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.70001 Authored by: Brittany Bunce, Elia Apostolopoulou, Sara Maestre Andres, Alejandra Pizarro Choy, Marina […]
byAuthored by Ryan Unks Misreading the Northeastern Laikipia landscape Surprisingly, “community based conservancies” in Kenya often lack empirical support for […]
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Authored by Jocelyne Sze and Laura Sauls Conservation increasingly relies on big spatial data (including global maps) for decision-making, but […]
byAuthored by Hilary Faxon & Millie Chapman How do historical and contemporary social forces shape what we know about nature? […]
byAuthored by Mia Bennett, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Washington | miabenn@uw.edu | https://www.cryopolitics.com [Note: this paper was presented as […]
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One of the signature features of the CONDJUST modus operandi is our team retreats. Maybe I am being grandiose. After […]
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The First Conservation Data Justice Symposium Participants, Girona 2024 Preamble – what were we trying to do The excitement of […]
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One of the privileges of working at ICTA-UAB is that this is the intellectual home of Joan Martinez-Alier, the founder […]
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Two post-doctoral research positions are now available, for two different work packages in CONDJUST, on epistemic communities and learning (here) […]
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