Really enjoyed Gwendolyn Inocencioβs talk on affective labor at #COCE2025 Itβs covert, βinvisibleβ labor essential to ecosystem resilience and many animal communities, including us. Humans now spend billions on recreating what beavers made prior.
Q: How can humans participate in beaver activities?
25.06.2025 04:01 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
I'm happy to share a new research VIDEO! The cool thing JMH figured out is using LiDAR data to estimate BioCondition assessment scores (QLDβs standard veg. assessment).
Field surveys are needed to verify plant composition but itβs cool to be able to predict condition!
VIEW here > lnkd.in/ghwT7SEy
04.02.2025 04:12 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Dale Wright at ESA Conference
Asks (and answers!) what leverage points we could pull in supply chains to produce more sustainable morning-pick-me-ups? (coffee!)
The support of locally led initiatives has co-benefits; higher quality coffee tends to be grown in more biodiverse environments!
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Hello #academicbluesky Iβm not sure if thereβs a #conservationsocialscience trend established yet, but if youβre interested in #environmentalhumanities or the #environmentprofession perhaps this is for you. @consletters.bsky.social
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I am a professor of tropical ecology at the University of York. I have a passion for Mountain ecosystems and cultures across the Global South, particularly in Kenya and Tanzania where I work with many Universities, NGOs and Government organisations.
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