by Larry Shultz | Feb 18, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Biodiversity, Botany, Democracy, E O Wilson, Ecology, Education, Ethnobotany, Neuroeconomics, Physical Geography, Public Policy
‘To kill a program’: Duke to close herbarium after over 100 years of operation – The Chronicle (dukechronicle.com) Are Herbaria Still Relevant in the 21st Century? | Biodiversity Knowledge Integration Center (asu.edu There was more than an inkling of the...
by Larry Shultz | Feb 11, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Biodiversity, Biology, Biophysical Economics, Emergent Properties, Energy, Evolution, MPP, NET non-equilibrium thermodynamics and life, Neuroeconomics, Physical Chemistry, Physical Geography, Scale, Systems Theory
Mysterious Materialism | Do the Math (ucsd.edu)
by Larry Shultz | Jan 19, 2024 | Biodiversity, Biophysical Economics, Botany, Ethnobotany, Physical Geography
The global distribution of plants used by humans (science.org)
by Larry Shultz | Jan 11, 2024 | Biology, Botany, E O Wilson, Ecology, Education, Evolution, Landscape Photography, Physical Geography, Scale, Science
Wonder at work: the joy of discovery helps scientists flourish (nature.com)
by Larry Shultz | Jan 4, 2024 | Botany, Democracy, Education, Physical Geography
Texas Hill Country – Wikipedia About the American Botanical Council – American Botanical Council (herbalgram.org) Ferdinand Lindheimer – Wikipedia If you happen to visit New Braunfels, which is southwest of Austin, go to Gruene. Gruene, New...
by Larry Shultz | Dec 23, 2023 | Biodiversity, Botany, Ecology, Education, Physical Geography, US West
vegetation_1970_lg.jpg (3000×1984) (codex99.com) Note climate has changed since this map was produced. Also, there is a greater understanding of how Native Americans changed vegetation type by fire. LS