Sentences with phrase «complex ecological relationships»

She is particularly interested in the ways in which children use the varied data representations and their daily experiences to reason about complex ecological relationships.

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Most reduce complex ecological systems to a linear relationship between resource density and population growth — something that can be broadly applied to infer how much resource loss a species can survive.
While our food is rooted in a vast chain of ecological relationships, it's also part of an increasingly complex and problematic system of our own design.
By utilising complex audio and video editing techniques, Rose explores the interwoven nature of history, memory and geography, and tackles the urgent ecological issues of humanity's changing relationship to the natural world and the advancement of technology.
On a Saturday in November of 2016, during his exhibition Continuous Services Altered Daily at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Connecticut (May 1, 2016 — February 5, 2017 and on view at the Bemis Center in Omaha June 1, 2017 — August 26, 2017), David Brooks, an artist recognized for his commitment to illuminating our complex human relationship with the natural world, sat down with Greg Lindquist to talk about his current show, ecological activism, and scientific fieldwork.
It arises from a failure to make the cognitive leap from ecological thinking — the science of the relationship between organisms and their local environments — to Earth system thinking, the science of the whole Earth as a complex system beyond the sum of its parts.
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