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Do we need more research on the environmental impacts of plastics?
Published 2022-01-01“…The main role of natural scientists should be to provide robust monitoring data to assess the success of the various mitigation efforts.…”
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Crossing the Boundary: From Experimental Psychology to Ethnomusicology
Published 2009-06-01“…Apart from taking advantage of unique opportunities offered, and fortuitous developments in the field of music cognition, he attributes his success to having doctoral degrees in both psychology and musicology, the second the result of being awarded a Social Science Research Council Conversion Fellowship in 1975 specifically intended to train natural scientists to become social scientists. Thanks are offered to the SSRC committee that took the decision to establish this training scheme.…”
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Pesticide Use and Regulation: Making Economic Sense out of an Externality and Regulation Nightmare
Published 1997-12-01“…Pesticide policies will improve as (a) economic literacy among natural scientists and policymakers increases; (b) economic models of pesticide use and agricultural production in general better incorporate biological consideration; (c) benefit-cost criteria are introduced to determine regulations of pesticide, and (d) policies are enacted that take advantage of new information technologies and enable increased reporting of pesticide use. …”
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Encountering nature through fieldwork
Published 2014“…Three 'fieldwork on fieldwork' experiments involving encounters between natural scientists and indigenous communities in Amazonian Ecuador and Southern Guyana are discussed to illustrate the heterogeneity of human knowledge, the role of expert knowledge in intercultural communication, and the need to differentiate ecological reasoning from moral reasoning.…”
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Encountering nature through fieldwork: expert knowledge, modes of reasoning, and local creativity
Published 2014“…Three ‘fieldwork on fieldwork’ experiments involving encounters between natural scientists and indigenous communities in Amazonian Ecuador and Southern Guyana are discussed to illustrate the heterogeneity of human knowledge, the role of expert knowledge in intercultural communication, and the need to differentiate ecological reasoning from moral reasoning.…”
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A dataset of dynamical social map in ancient China: 618−1644
Published 2023-02-01“…The dataset of this article is relevant both for social and natural scientists interested in the social and economic history of ancient China. …”
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Problem-oriented policing: matching the science to the art
Published 2018-10-01“…It explores the distinctive contributions of experimental criminology and program evaluation to problem-oriented work, and contrasts the inquiry techniques typically employed by social scientists and by natural scientists. The goal of this paper is to usefully “round out” the role that scholars are prepared to play in advancing effective problem-solving practice.…”
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Behind the scenes of an interdisciplinary effort: conception, design and production of a flyer on climate change for the citizens of Hamburg
Published 2020-04-01“…While the team's natural scientists elaborated the impacts on specific climate indices, other team members focused on the visualisation and communication of the results.…”
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Overview of Impacts of Climate Change and Adaptation in China's Agriculture
Published 2014-01-01“…Market response to the production shocks resulting from climate change will lessen the impacts on agricultural production predicted by natural scientists. On adaptation, the government's major efforts have been in the developing new technologies, reforming extension system and enhancing institutional capacity. …”
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Social Space and the Question of Objectivity / Der soziale Raum und die Frage nach der Objektivität
Published 2017-11-01“…Alternately, should we follow the lead of natural scientists and take up the third-person perspective? …”
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Geometry Design, Principles and Assembly of Micromotors
Published 2018-02-01“…Taking inspirations from nature, scientists endeavor to develop the best materials, geometries, and conditions for self-propelled motion, and to better understand their mechanisms of motion and interactions. …”
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Do April showers bring May flowers? Knowledge and perceptions of local biodiversity influencing understanding of global environmental change. A presentation of the PIAF project
Published 2017-01-01“…PIAF brings together social and natural scientists who seek to contribute to our understanding of perceptions and knowledge related to environmental change and, more globally, to our understanding of social-ecological interactions in a situation of change, social and environmental tensions, and dynamics of socio-ecological systems.…”
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Plant remains from Jiyeh/Porphyreon, Lebanon (seasons 2009–2014): preliminary results of archaeobotanical analysis and implications for future research
Published 2017-05-01“…This article presents the first botanical results from Jiyeh (seasons 2009–2014) and considers their implications for future cooperation between archaeologists and natural scientists.…”
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Universitas Polemologi dan Perang Terakhir
Published 1984“…The cost to kill a human being has been increasing steadily, and wars have been taking more and more victims, with larger proportions of civilians. Natural scientists and engineers are more involved in the research and development of weaponry, and consequently, less funds arid manpower are allocated in the social and welfare sectors. …”
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Strengthening partnerships for the Sustainable Development Goals: engaging faith-based organizations and scientists in youth climate change learning and action
Published 2024-03-01“…Abstract Collaborations with and among faith-based organizations (FBOs), natural scientists, development organizations, and youth offer untapped potential for achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). …”
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A New Perspective at the Ship-Air-Sea-Interface: The Environmental Impacts of Exhaust Gas Scrubber Discharge
Published 2018-04-01“…Close collaboration between natural scientists and social scientists is crucial for progress toward sustainable shipping and protection of the marine environment.…”
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Adventurous Upcrafting Ventures
Published 2018-04-01“…In an effort to combine practical outcomes with long-term welfare creation, R.I.O.T. brings together laypersons, natural scientists, and artists, into open-ended explorations of alternative knowledge and change making, or what Melanie DuPuis calls “extended peer communities” (ibid. 155).…”
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Importance of interdisciplinary training for successful development of innovative biomedical implants
Published 2022-09-01“…The development of novel and innovative biomaterials and biomedical devices like medical implants is a sophisticated task that requires expertise ranging from physicians over engineers and natural scientists to regulatory officers for clinical translation to be most efficient. …”
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Makrokosmos V
Published 2005-01-01“…The works of modern natural scientists and philosophers attributed great significance to the theme of human death and reincarnation. …”
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A rede sociotécnica na relação entre ribeirinhos e onças (Panthera onca e Puma concolor) nas Reservas de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Amanã e Mamirauá no Amazonas
Published 2015-12-01“…Studies conducted by natural scientists on the relationship between wildlife and traditional populations often do not indicate the inherent asymmetry and controversies of the subject, especially when dealing with charismatic fauna. …”
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