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Accelerating data-driven scientific discovery at the interface of human and ecological systems. Funded by a @NSF grant to @UofMaryland.

College Park, MD
Joined May 2011
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@sesync
SESYNC
3 years
We have some news!šŸ“° @sesync's new website is now live—featuring a growing collection of open-access resources for socio-environmental & interdisciplinary research & training. Learn more & explore here ā¬‡ļø https://t.co/vKFUHqDU3I @SESYNCDirector @UMDscience @NSF
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The University of Maryland’s (UMD’s) National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) is pleased to announce the launch of its new website at www.sesync...
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Check out this explainer introducing concept/mental maps—a visual representation of one’s understanding of a problem. Learn about these maps' components, the ways they represent feedbacks within a system, and their value in scientific collaborations. ā¬‡ļø https://t.co/I0WWjrxlXz
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Check out the trailer for our newest video on communicating your science for the greatest impact, coming soon.
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Don't miss our latest explainer: What Is Governance? A Socio-Environmental Perspective https://t.co/pajJzkGZAa
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@UMDResearch
UMD Research
2 years
#UMD Research Roundup: AIM, ā€˜Do Good’ Tour, Invention of the Year, and More! 🐢 https://t.co/n2VmGcnZUb
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@UofMaryland
Univ. of Maryland
2 years
Congratulations to #UMD's Margaret Palmer, professor of @UMDEntomology and director of @sesync, for being elected to the @americanacad of Arts and Sciences!
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Margaret Palmer’s Election Brings Number of UMD Faculty in Academy to 22
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SESYNC
2 years
Congratulations to our own @SESYNCDirector on her election to the @americanacad!!šŸ‘ Kudos, Margaret!
@UMDscience
UMD Science
2 years
Congrats to @UMDEntomology Distinguished University ProfessorĀ Margaret PalmerĀ on being elected toĀ @americanacad! Margaret serves as director of @sesync, and her research focuses on watershed science and restoration ecology. https://t.co/iVJtZg2R9Q
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SESYNC
2 years
Drop industrial agriculture: People & environment benefit from diversified farming, while bottom lines also thrive Read all about the @ScienceMagazine study from @clairekremen & @ZiaMehrabi's @sesync team, led by @rasmussen_vang & Ingo Grass: https://t.co/fXpv4tg7S1
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SESYNC
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Check out this @ScienceMagazine article from @sesync researchers on the benefits of #agriculture diversification ā¬‡ļø
@ScienceMagazine
Science Magazine
2 years
Researchers in Science show that agricultural diversification strategies, particularly those focused on livestock diversification and soil conservation, led to positive social and environmental outcomes. Learn more: https://t.co/bSD90Pf4ha
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@sesync
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2 years
What are the stories we tell about disease? And how do they reflect changing socio-environmental conditions? In their new book, former @sesync postdocs @MerleEisenberg & @LeeMordechai examine films of the past century to find out. šŸŽžļøšŸ“½ļø Learn more: https://t.co/9E1khtup5r
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2 years
#ICYMI, our latest ep. of Succinct Science talks with sociologist Dr. Lori Peek about @CUBoulder's @HazCenter and why it's critical to integrate disciplines like #sociology, with fields like engineering, to reduce the harm that results from #disasters.šŸŽ™ļø https://t.co/gpOLXZsDfs
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On this episode of Succinct Science, SESYNC's Erin Duffy has a conversation withĀ Dr. Lori Peek, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado...
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Rachel Friedman
2 years
Excited that our @sesync workshop paper led by @VLabeyrie has finally made it through all the COVID-era hurdles. Linking seed networks and crop diversity contributions to people's well-being in Senegal. https://t.co/FlYgPwtPnL Ping @jacopo_80
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@sesync
SESYNC
2 years
There is a difference btw. a natural hazard & a natural disaster. HerešŸ‘‡ @HazCenter Dr. Lori Peek explains why it's critical to integrate disciplines such as #Sociology with fields such as #engineering to reduce harm and suffering from #disasters. https://t.co/48x9PSmksY
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Listen: 49 min. On this episode of Succinct Science, SESYNC's Erin Duffy has a conversation with Dr. Lori Peek, Professor of Sociology and Director of the...
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SESYNC
2 years
Perfect lesson for groups meeting for the first time (a.k.a. new students)! Activity challenges biases, increases comfort to talk about difficult topics, engages learners around #sustainability issue. #Sociology #environmentalscience @sonia_palmieri https://t.co/LRXpvwpcmI
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Studies have focused on how a person’s positionality—that is their experiences, expectations, social values, personal identities, and world views—influences...
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2 years
How do we promote pro-environmental behavior? This lesson, based on new Linda Steg @univgroningen research, teaches #Students to consider how individual & collective values influence behavior, decisions. #environmentalscience #climatechange #psychology https://t.co/XpMbOt3xSV
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sesync.org
Today, there is wide acknowledgment that human activities and decisions are responsible for global warming; the scientific evidence is irrefutable (Lynas et al...
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@washingtonpost
The Washington Post
2 years
The provision is accordingly unconstitutional, the court said. The win, experts say, could energize the environmental movement and reshape climate litigation across the country, ushering in a wave of cases aimed at advancing action on climate change.
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ā€œThis is a monumental decision," said a lawyer for the young plaintiffs, and could influence similar cases in other states.
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SESYNC
2 years
Congratulations to Kelsea Best, whose research @SESYNC focused on climate gentrification's influence on coastal communities to help decision-makers adopt more just and equitable policies! šŸ‘‡ https://t.co/Mm64cFbYEA
sesync.org
Climate change may contribute to gentrification and environmental injustice by creating and reinforcing new pathways of displacement in cities. As such, climate...
@KnowltonOSU
KnowltonOSU
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Best’s research focuses on understanding how climate change interacts with human societies and infrastructure, how people may adapt to climate change effects, and how climate adaptation measures can be designed and implemented in a just and equitable way. https://t.co/sqLtGKCDqz
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SESYNC
2 years
SESYNC resources aim to get learners thinking about ways to change our behaviors; the meaning of #Resilience (hazard, exposure, vulnerability); & innovative #climatechange solutions. Check out all 265 FREE climate change-related content herešŸ‘‡ https://t.co/9Evj2dyCD0
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Listen up! Succinct Science with @HazCenter Dr. Lori Peek discusses how #Sociology can be applied to #disasters to mitigate & help prevent harm. Race, class, gender, age, social stratification all matter in a disaster. #environmentalsociology https://t.co/S4Be9LsZFv
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