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    447 results for "story":

    • Environmental Literacy for Guanabara Bay, Brazil
      Environmental Literacy for Guanabara Bay, Brazil
      ...eld, Jenny. When Rio fails, sister city shows sewage cleanup possible. Associated Press. Online. June 6, 2016. http://bigstory.ap.org/article/d3943de029894db390f7acea156918c7/when-rio-fails-sister-city-shows-sewage-cleanup-possible ... Bill Dennis...
    • Environmental literacy for the Assabet, Sudbury and Concord Rivers
      Environmental literacy for the Assabet, Sudbury and Concord Rivers
      ...eary. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. Walden Pond is an example of a kettle pond near the Sudbury River that has a lot of history. Thoreau spent 2 years, 2 months and 2 days living in a small cabin on Walden Pond in the Sudbury River watershed, resul...
    • Environmental Literacy: Determining the essential elements necessary for understanding a topic or a place
      Environmental Literacy: Determining the essential elements necessary for understanding a topic or a place
      ... drivers for Chesapeake Bay and its watershed, 5) Chesapeake Bay supports unique cultures and livelihoods, 6) American history has been shaped by Chesapeake Bay, and 7) Chesapeake Bay is extremely well studied and intensively managed. Chesapeake B...
    • Everything Down the Drain - Why?
      Everything Down the Drain - Why?
      ...ciferous social reformer, also opposed the move. Hugo used his novel "Les Miserables" to make his case, interrupting the story of Jean Valjean and Cosette to do so. Human waste collected from Paris' cesspits provided the raw material for an indust...
    • Evolution’s hero vs. a historical footnote: A new Narrative Index sheds light on Darwin vs. Wallace
      Evolution’s hero vs. a historical footnote: A new Narrative Index sheds light on Darwin vs. Wallace
      ...buried in Westminster Abbey and is widely considered the father of evolution and Wallace is relegated to a footnote in history. Funeral ceremony of Charles Darwin in Westminster Abbey, with Alfred Wallace as one of the pallbearers. Credit: Creativ...
    • Experiential education:  Changing the way we teach
      Experiential education: Changing the way we teach
      ...ield trips is the immersive nature of the experience. It is not one hour of language, one hour of math and one hour of history. It is the concentrated study of a single subject for a significant period of time (days to weeks to months). This conce...
    • Exploring "Down Under"
      Exploring "Down Under"
      ... full speed into the interview process. Our goal was to collect interviews for the upcoming book “Healthy Waterways: The story of an amazing journey.” We would document the process of restoring the Brisbane River and Moreton Bay, and how experts a...
    • Exploring Hawaii: arid zone ecology, vog and volcanoes
      Exploring Hawaii: arid zone ecology, vog and volcanoes
      ...t to the Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site , where Ben Saluda , interpreter for National Park Service, told us the story of the wildfire that passed through the park and led to severe erosion after subsequent rains. We could see tree trunks...
    • Eyes on the prize: Looking beyond graduate school during the 2019 MEES Colloquium
      Eyes on the prize: Looking beyond graduate school during the 2019 MEES Colloquium
      ...tor, Tim Canty , addressed the full assembly of MEES faculty and students for the first time. He shared a very relatable story about how, as a graduate student, he felt frustrated about having to jump through hoops like building his own computer w...
    • Facilitating a Belmont Forum workshop in Washington D.C.
      Facilitating a Belmont Forum workshop in Washington D.C.
      ...but therefore " template. Then, we brainstormed the common themes and recommendations for future efforts. We did a short storyboarding exercise to begin the process of developing a summary document from the workshop. Participants created the conte...
    • Failte gu Alba! (Welcome to Scotland!)
      Failte gu Alba! (Welcome to Scotland!)
      ...elevant to MPAs but diverse in design, scope, and topics. This was what the audience was there to see. The IAN table and storyboard area of our session. Furthermore, on the wall, I set up sketched butcher paper that showed the progression from new...
    • Farming and Chesapeake Bay: Initiating a dialog with the Vansville Farmers Club
      Farming and Chesapeake Bay: Initiating a dialog with the Vansville Farmers Club
      ...vided three handouts regarding Chesapeake Bay issues, and asked three questions of the Vansville Farmers Club. The first story regarded my experiences sailing into Chesapeake Bay in 1977 aboard a tall ship and meeting watermen of Smith Island , ca...
    • Fatos importantes sobre a Baía de Guanabara
      Fatos importantes sobre a Baía de Guanabara
      ...eld, Jenny. When Rio fails, sister city shows sewage cleanup possible. Associated Press. Online. June 6, 2016. http://bigstory.ap.org/article/d3943de029894db390f7acea156918c7/when-rio-fails-sister-city-shows-sewage-cleanup-possible ... Bill Dennis...
    • Field Trips in Puerto Rico…. with a mission
      Field Trips in Puerto Rico…. with a mission
      ...the workshop, Jamie Currie worked closely with Aranzazu Lascurain and Melody Hunter-Pillion to record a series of oral history interviews on experiences with the extreme 2015 drought in Puerto Rico . These interviews documented topics and perspect...
    • Finding the right indicators – a collective stakeholder engagement approach
      Finding the right indicators – a collective stakeholder engagement approach
      ...zation is therefore necessary in determining the scores. On drawing the balance in choosing indicators when crafting the story. It is good to have some constraints in choosing the indicators. The journey of a story was likened to an "And-But-There...
    • Finding the value of Transdisciplinary Research on Food Security and Land Use Change
      Finding the value of Transdisciplinary Research on Food Security and Land Use Change
      ... see people doing wherever I go. I get to travel to some amazing places in this job, and I always come back with another story about what great passion people have for improving things. I’m encouraged that, in every place I’ve ever been, there are...
    • Fish and energy movement in Kakadu National Park
      Fish and energy movement in Kakadu National Park
      ...rch conducted as part of the National Environment Research Programme (NERP) . When you put the many pieces together, the story that emerges is all about connections. The floodplain ecosystem including the rivers, water holes, and billabongs as wel...
    • Five principles of holistic science communication
      Five principles of holistic science communication
      ...e attendees of the Colloquium exhibited and embraced the growing diversity and interdisciplinarity of science. 2. Tell a story a) Great science and great stories have something in common—as Frank Sesno explained, both involve “Compelling character...
    • Forests, floods, and fisheries… Houston, do we have a problem here?
      Forests, floods, and fisheries… Houston, do we have a problem here?
      ...previously in the course . For example, a strong narrative structure emerged from Wilmelie’s talk as she described the history of artisanal fishermen in Puerto Rico and the challenges they face today. Killian opened her presentation with a series...
    • Four interesting books from the 2014 International Riversymposium: River Journeys 3, Chasing Water, Blue Mind, and Finnley's Great Escape
      Four interesting books from the 2014 International Riversymposium: River Journeys 3, Chasing Water, Blue Mind, and Finnley's Great Escape
      ...ren's book written and illustrated by thirteen children, facilitated by Emma Mactaggart from Child Writes . It tells the story of a little Australian smelt named Finnley who, along with several other fish, is exposed to the dangers of polluted wat...
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