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Introduction to Political Ecology Lesson

Margaret A. Palmer
Alec W. Armstrong
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How Do We Value the Environment?

Doug Lipton
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Actionable Research Lesson

James Boyd

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Qualitative Methods for Actionable Sustainability Science Lesson: Appreciative Inquiries and Learning Journeys

Heidi Scott
Margaret A. Palmer
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Understanding Environmental Problems through a Socio-Environmental Lens

Margaret A. Palmer
Cynthia Wei
David Gill
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Synthesis Research and Team Science Process to Address Socio-Environmental Problems

Margaret A. Palmer
Cynthia Wei
Gabriele Bammer
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Audio Interview: Accounting for Human Behavior in Climate Models

Katherine Lacasse
Brian Beckage
Erin Duffy
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Introduction to Qualitative Methods for Sustainability Lesson: Narrative and Identity in Climate Beliefs

Heidi Scott
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First Meeting Guide

Margaret A. Palmer
Jonathan G. Kramer
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Socio-Environmental System Change and Reorganization

Margaret A. Palmer
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Resilience Theory and Socio-Environmental Systems Explained

Margaret A. Palmer
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What Is a Socio-Environmental System?

Margaret A. Palmer
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Feedback Loops and Socio-Environmental Systems

Margaret A. Palmer

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