In Common
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031: Food as a commons and changing food narratives in a post-COVID19 world with Jose Luis Vivero-Pol
67 hours 7 mins; March 30, 2020
Insight #11: Mark Lubell on the ecology of games and polycentricity
13 mins; March 26, 2020
Insight #10: Krister Andersson on reframing deforestation
9 mins; March 19, 2020
030: The politics of geoengineering and climate change with Ina Möller
56 mins; March 16, 2020
029: Network analysis and qualitative data sharing with Steven Alexander
86 hours 35 mins; March 09, 2020
Insight #9: Juan Camilo Cárdenas on teaching with games
9 mins; March 02, 2020
028: Governing renewable natural resources and institutional analysis with Fiona Nunan
59 mins; February 23, 2020
027: Social-ecological modeling, family life, and heading back to Spain with Irene Perez Ibarra
48 mins; February 17, 2020
026: Comparative social-ecological fisheries research with Emily Darling and Georgina Gurney
76 hours 40 mins; February 09, 2020
025: Case study databases in commons and social-ecological systems research -- an IASC webinar
58 mins; February 03, 2020
Insight #8 - María José Barragán on Galapagos multi-stakeholder agenda setting
11 mins; January 27, 2020
Insight #7: Neal Haddaway on how to do a systematic literature review
10 mins; January 20, 2020
024: Craft beer and transdisciplinarity with Barry Ness
56 mins; January 13, 2020
Insight #6: Academic working culture
14 mins; January 06, 2020
023: Policy engaged research, collective action, and the ecology of games with Mark Lubell
56 mins; December 07, 2019
Insight #5: The challenge of frameworks
10 mins; December 04, 2019
022: Sustainable food systems with Liz Carlisle
64 hours 8 mins; November 24, 2019
Insight #4: Harini Nagendra on structural biases
8 mins; November 20, 2019
021: Linking Stoicism and sustainability with Kai Whiting
66 hours 39 mins; November 18, 2019
Insight #3: Elena Finkbeiner on reflexivity and games
16 mins; November 10, 2019
Insight #2: David Abson on ecosystem services
13 mins; November 06, 2019
020: Academic culture and California's water governance with Courtney Hammond Wagner
72 hours 33 mins; November 04, 2019
Insight #1: Larry Crowder on interdisciplinarity
15 mins; October 30, 2019
019: Stream ecology, applied service, and directing SESYNC with Margaret Palmer
52 mins; October 27, 2019
018: Multi-disciplinary research on the Galápagos Islands with María José Barragán
53 mins; October 21, 2019
017: Valuing the community level and changing sustainability narratives with Harini Nagendra
76 hours 2 mins; September 23, 2019
016: Resilience and indicators at the World Bank with Nate Engle
64 hours 29 mins; September 16, 2019
015: Forest policy and governance with J.T. Erbaugh
61 hours 36 mins; August 26, 2019
014: aKIDemic Life, resources empowering parents to navigate life and academia with Kirsty Nash
45 mins; August 19, 2019
013: Research ethics, how to read articles, time management and environmental governance with Jeremy Pittman
66 hours 26 mins; August 12, 2019
012: Ecology, marine conservation and interdisciplinarity with Larry Crowder
66 hours 24 mins; August 08, 2019
011: Forest governance, the IFRI program and learning from Lin Ostrom with Krister Andersson
90 hours 17 mins; August 05, 2019
010: Moving from academia to Conservation International, and a human-rights based approach to fisheries governance with Elena Finkbeiner
57 mins; July 29, 2019
009: Games and experiments with Juan Camilo Cárdenas
47 mins; July 19, 2019
008: A history of the oceans and the importance of taking a historical research perspective with Helen Rozwadowski
46 mins; July 17, 2019
007: Evidence synthesis and systematic literature review methodologies with Neal Haddaway
58 mins; July 04, 2019
006: Sustainable tourism, hotel certifications and balancing academic tasks with Sonya Graci
71 hours 53 mins; June 23, 2019
005: Ecosystem services, justice, leverage points and land-sparing vs. land-sharing with David Abson
67 hours 54 mins; June 04, 2019
004: A history of sustainability, changing academia and teaching with Jeremy Caradonna
63 hours 8 mins; May 23, 2019
003: Methods, philosophy and sustainability science with Henrik von Wehrden
69 hours 35 mins; May 04, 2019
002: Interdisciplinarity and the Marine Social Science Network with Emma McKinley
61 hours 22 mins; April 14, 2019
001: Podcast introduction and discussion with Michael Cox
64 hours 28 mins; April 14, 2019