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The Planet, 2016, Fall, Jesse Nichols, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet, 2016, Fall, Jesse Nichols, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
Becoming Sonic: Ambient Poetics And The Ecology Of Listening In Four Militant Sound Investigations, David C. Jackson
Becoming Sonic: Ambient Poetics And The Ecology Of Listening In Four Militant Sound Investigations, David C. Jackson
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
This dissertation Becoming Sonic: Ambient Poetics and the Ecology of the Ear in Four Militant Sound Investigations offers a critical and historical analysis of acoustic ecology and soundscape recording —the sounds, noises, and silences that make up our ambient sonic environment and are found and recorded “in the field” by artists to create recordings and performances are then experienced by listeners. Field recording captures the diverse and often unwanted or inconsequential sounds of a space, which can then be used to bring attention to the often unheard and unconscious processes that stratify space. By stratification I am referring to the …
Rapid Museum, Gary Barwin
Blank Five, Elizabeth Anne Godwin
A World For My Daughter: An Ecologist's Search For Optimism By Alejandro Frid, Gina M. Granter
A World For My Daughter: An Ecologist's Search For Optimism By Alejandro Frid, Gina M. Granter
The Goose
Review of Alejandro Frid's A World for My Daughter: An Ecologist’s Search for Optimism.
Wildlife In The Anthropocene: Conservation After Nature By Jamie Lorimer, Pamela Banting
Wildlife In The Anthropocene: Conservation After Nature By Jamie Lorimer, Pamela Banting
The Goose
Review of Jamie Lorimer's Wildlife in the Anthropocene: Conservation After Nature.
A New Index For Predicting Catastrophes By Madhur Anand, Andrew Gordon Jeffrey
A New Index For Predicting Catastrophes By Madhur Anand, Andrew Gordon Jeffrey
The Goose
A Review of Madhur Anand's A New Index for Predicting Catastrophes.
An Environmental History Of Medieval Europe By Richard C. Hoffman, Geneviève Pigeon Dr
An Environmental History Of Medieval Europe By Richard C. Hoffman, Geneviève Pigeon Dr
The Goose
Review of Richard C. Hoffman's An Environmental History of Medieval Europe.
Stone: An Ecology Of The Inhuman By Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Joel Weishaus
Stone: An Ecology Of The Inhuman By Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Joel Weishaus
The Goose
Review of Jeffrey Jerome Cohen's Stone: An Ecology of the Inhuman
“And It’S Just When I Think I’Ve Won The Staring Contest”: Viewing The World Through Science And Poetry With Madhur Anand, Alec Follett
“And It’S Just When I Think I’Ve Won The Staring Contest”: Viewing The World Through Science And Poetry With Madhur Anand, Alec Follett
The Goose
In this interview, poet and ecologist Madhur Anand discusses her collection of poetry, A New Index for Predicting Catastrophes, with Alec Follett. She considers the poetic potential of scientific language as well as other topics related to her poetry and her research including field guides, biodiversity, and socio-ecological relationships.
The Planet, 2016, Spring, Jesse Nichols, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet, 2016, Spring, Jesse Nichols, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
A Systems Approach To Animal Communication, Eileen A. Hebets, Andrew B. Barron, Christopher N. Balakrishnan, Mark E. Hauber, Paul H. Mason, Kim L. Hoke
A Systems Approach To Animal Communication, Eileen A. Hebets, Andrew B. Barron, Christopher N. Balakrishnan, Mark E. Hauber, Paul H. Mason, Kim L. Hoke
Eileen Hebets Publications
Why animal communication displays are so complex and how they have evolved are active foci of research with a long and rich history. Progress towards an evolutionary analysis of signal complexity, however, has been constrained by a lack of hypotheses to explain similarities and/or differences in signalling systems across taxa. To address this, we advocate incorporating a systems approach into studies of animal communication—an approach that includes comprehensive experimental designs and data collection in combination with the implementation of systems concepts and tools. A systems approach evaluates overall display architecture, including how components interact to alter function, and how function …
Field Notes For The Alpine Tundra By Elena Johnson, Claire Caldwell
Field Notes For The Alpine Tundra By Elena Johnson, Claire Caldwell
The Goose
Review of Elena Johnson's poetry collection, Field Notes for the Alpine Tundra.
Ground Truthing: Reimagining The Indigenous Rainforests Of Bc’S North Coast By Derrick Stacey Denholm, Carleigh Baker
Ground Truthing: Reimagining The Indigenous Rainforests Of Bc’S North Coast By Derrick Stacey Denholm, Carleigh Baker
The Goose
Review of Derrick Stacey Denholm's Ground Truthing: Reimagining the Indigenous Rainforests of BC’s North Coast.
Second Growth By Fabienne Calvert Filteau, Josephine M. Massarella
Second Growth By Fabienne Calvert Filteau, Josephine M. Massarella
The Goose
Review of Second Growth by Fabienne Calvert Filteau.
Researchers Head South To Study Mangroves And Birds, Joe Johnson
Researchers Head South To Study Mangroves And Birds, Joe Johnson
The Scope
For two weeks in January, VCU researchers Cathy Viverette and Edward Crawford will accompany 18 students to Panama, where they will study mangrove conservation and avian field ecology.
The Planet, 2016, Winter, Yvonne Worden, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet, 2016, Winter, Yvonne Worden, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.