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Pursuit: Characterizing FEW System Typologies across the Continental U.S. for Informed FEW Research
"Characterizing FEW System Typologies across the Continental U.S. for Informed FEW Research"
Graduate Pursuit: Understanding Social Responses to Environmental Shocks: A Text Mining Approach
Understanding Social Responses to Environmental Shocks: A Text Mining Approach
Workshop: Aesthetic Perspectives on Environmental Problems: Quantifying the Distribution, Purpose, and Impact of Environmental Public Art across the United States
“We All Have Bad First Drafts”: Lessons from a Professional Science Writer
Dr. Josh Schimel works with SESYNC postdocs Merle Eisenberg and Fushcia Hoover during a writing exercise.
By: Lauren White and Alaina Gallagher
Returns of the Unicorn: Socio-Environmental Synthesis of the Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros Conservation in Nepal
Reshaping Research: How the SESYNC culture and collegial approach support new science teams
Short Course: Interactive Web-Based Visualizations and Decision Support Tools in Shiny/R for Quantitative Scientists
The goal of this three-day short course, held May 13–15, 2020, is to introduce quantitative scientists interested in socio-environmental synthesis to Shiny/R as a way of shrinking the gap between information generation in science and policy making or public outreach through the creation of web-based tools.
Rivershift: A global analysis of oligotrophication trends in rivers and their ecological consequences
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Foundations of Socio-Environmental Research: Authors’ workshop for a compilation of classic and contemporary writings tracing the development of socio-environmental research
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