Land & Human Dynamics
Land & Human Dynamics
Find research on how and why humans change terrestrial ecosystems for their benefit and when/how this change results in positive or negative social and ecological consequences
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Evolving the Anthropocene: linking multi-level selection with long-term social–ecological change
Article published in Sustainability Science
Immersion Workshop: Policy Sciences and Geography
Tom Koontz
Abigail York
Rinku Roy Chowdhury
Farming the floodplain: Ecological and agricultural tradeoffs and opportunities in river and stream governance in New England's changing climate
Article published in Case Studies in the Environment
Sustainable food systems for optimal planetary health
Article published in Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Spying on the Past: Using Geospatial Technologies and Declassified Satellite Photography to Explore Human and Environment Interactions in Ancient Mesopotamia
Coasts and Sea Level Rise
Using Existing Data to Improve Community Forestry Outcomes
Why do narcos invest in rural land?
Article published in Journal of Latin American Geography
Managing temporary streams and rivers as unique rather than second-class ecosystems
Article published in Biological Conservation
Combined effects of seed and soil quality drive seedling performance of a late-successional canopy tree in a tropical forest
Article published in Biotropica