🚨 Job Announcement! The AMNH is searching for an open-rank curator in Sociocultural Anthropology, with research addressing critical social issues, such as health, climate change and/or biodiversity loss, inequality, migration, & intergroup conflict.
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1) Expanding and Deepening the Application of Cultural Ecosystem Services in Estuary Stewardship and Management: Relevance to the National Estuarine Research Reserve ➡️ https://t.co/WDEW7b2VRL
With partners, we published 2 reports on work w/ local stewards of estuarine systems in Alaska & Hawai’i as part of a global reframing of how we value nature - how we can measure it so we can better factor it into decision-making? #NERRS https://t.co/gPdv2oFrK5
📸: J. Argueta
How is participatory natural resource management linked to broader outcomes for #democratic progress? Check out our newly released #evidence synthesis for @USAID examining participation, #governance, #equity, and power @CBC_AMNH + INRM https://t.co/Lg8OZhnDeb
Fantastic series of @INETeconomics videos + resources from one of my intellectual heroes @JulietSchor exploring the way the economy needs to change to act on climate - eg reducing inequalities & new measures of progress https://t.co/TosYhPbl26 #WellbeingEconomy@WEAll_Alliance
Authors found that the majority of syntheses have problems with transparency, replicability, and potential for bias and results suggest that most recently published evidence syntheses are of low reliability to inform decision making. 3/6
Very pleased to announce our paper 'Professional development in conservation: an effectiveness framework' now available open-access https://t.co/mQN5am5bEN
SI include an overview of competences needed by conservation professionals according to our respondents. @DrSusanCheyne
Today my mom & 6 year old daughter joined me on the Today Show to unveil my statue at the Smithsonian. I’m pretty sure this is the best Friday I’ll ever have 🖤