Making the Case for Qualitative Data
How using qualitative data could address socio-environmental problems
In this new video from SESYNC, Dr. Phillip Staniczenko explains what ecological networks are, why they’re useful, and where he thinks the field is heading next.
Join us on Jan. 26 as we kick off our spring virtual seminar series with SESYNC's Dr. Merle Eisenberg and Dr. Ophélie Couriot. Talks are free and open to the public. Registration required.
We've added new items to our list of of resources and tips for helping SESYNC teams elevate their team science. Check them out!
How using qualitative data could address socio-environmental problems
Is the grass really greener on the other side? It just might be—but not without a lot of care and maintenance.
An interview with Phillip P.A. Staniczenko on collaborating across disciplines with Steven M. Alexander
Research shows that social influence can impact small-scale fishers’ catch portfolios
By: Lauren White, SESYNC
SESYNC's graduate workshops will build students' capacity for leadership and interdisciplinary and socio-environmental science.
Postdoctoral Fellowship Program immerses fellows in foundational theories of other disciplines.
Looking to lessons from the past to inform the future
Cities face increasing threats to water supplies, but how can they transition towards more sustainable water management? Rapid urbanization, population growth, regulatory frameworks, and multiple competing demands combine to complicate the ability for urban water managers to guarantee future water supplies.