Could Climate Change Keep Kids Out of School? Q&A With Environmental Sociologist Heather Randell |
Nov 02, 2016
Article in New Security Beat.
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Could Climate Change Keep Kids Out of School? |
Nov 03, 2016
Article in National Geographic: Voices.
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Cost-effective monitoring of biological invasions under global change: a model-based framework |
Mar 14, 2016
Article published in the Journal of Applied Ecology.
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Coral Reefs and People in a High-CO2 World: Where Can Science Make a Difference to People? |
Nov 09, 2016
Article published in PLOS ONE.
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Cooperation in Context: Public Goods Games and Post-Soviet Collectives in Kamchatka, Russia |
Apr 16, 2013
Economic game experiments have become a prominent method among social scientists developing and testing theories of cooperation. These games provide a valuable opportunity to generate measures of cooperation that can be compared from one place to the next, yet challenges remain in how to interpret cross-cultural differences in these experiments and connect them to cooperation in naturally occurring contexts. I address these challenges by examining framing effects in public goods games (PGGs) with salmon fishers and reindeer herders in Kamchatka, Russia.
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Conventional land‐use intensification reduces species richness and increases production: A global meta‐analysis |
Apr 09, 2019
Article published in Global Change Biology.
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Contributions to Monarch Biology and Conservation through Citizen Science: Seventy Years and Counting |
Jan 01, 2015
Chapter published in Monarchs in a Changing World.
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Context matters: influence of organizational, environmental, and social factors on civic environmental stewardship group intensity |
Oct 24, 2019
Article published in Ecology and Society.
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Considering unseen arrivals in predictions of establishment risk based on border biosecurity interceptions |
Jun 10, 2020
Article published in Ecological Applications.
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Conservation triage or injurious neglect in endangered species recovery |
Mar 29, 2016
Article published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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