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The Global Human Ecodynamics Alliance (GHEA) is an organization of social scientists, natural scientists, historians, educators, students, policy makers, and others interested in promoting cutting-edge research, education, and application of the socioecological dynamics of coupled human and natural systems across scales of space and time. GHEA membership is free and open for participation to anyone who registers and agrees to follow the GHEA rules. We currently have over 130 members.
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cuny 2012
herc
ghea
sustainability
keynote
iceland
barbuda
norse
asu
education
adaptive governance
rhian stotts
andrea torvinen
archaeology
grant snitker
common pool resources
social media
project maya
anna evely
extinction
economics
konrad smiarowski (cuny) & christian k madsen
greenland
copenhagen
orkney
ruth maher
field school
univ. college london
archaeology for sustainability
jago cooper
megan hicks
lake mývatn
settlement
ceramics
norie manigault
dan mcgovern
columbia tc
higher education
participation
west indies
gps+camera pilot project
maggie morrison
north atlantic
resilience
seth brewington
faroe islands
environmental
environmental history
nies
interdisciplinary
steven hartman
humanities
ecocriticism
ramona harrison
early globalization and human ecodynamics
eyjafjord
foraging
hunter-gatherer societies
mutual feedback
jacob freeman
gufuskálar
frank feeley
fisheries
washington
stefani crabtree
cognitive webs
allison keir
heritage
coastal archaeology
connections and networks in n atlantic trade
aaron kendall
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