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"When politicians unveil a new national park or wilderness area, it’s often accompanied by debates about what effect it will have on the livelihoods of people living nearby. In some places, it can be welcomed as a boon, attracting tourists and their dollars. In others, it’s booed as a job killer, squelching the chance for new mining, grazing, logging or other industries.
As nations promise to nearly double the amount of protected land on the planet, from 17% to 30% of the Earth’s surface, these debates are likely to happen more often. Now there is new evidence that it’s possible to have both land protections and a growing economy. But it’s not guaranteed. “Achieving both aims is more common than we previously expected,” said Binbin Li, an environmental scientist at Duke Kunshan University, a Chinese institution affiliated with Duke University. “But that balance depends on socioeconomic conditions near a protected area.”
It can be hard to tease out causal links between two things as complex as the changing condition of a landscape and the economy of a nearby city. Did a town flourish because of a nearby national park, or because an increase in remote work enabled people to move there? Did another town collapse because a forest reserve contributed to the demise of a sawmill, or was it part of a bigger downturn in the timber industry?
To try to clarify the effects, Li and colleagues at Duke University and Shandong University in China compared the fates of “twin” towns and cities, as well as comparable patches of land. They identified more than 10,000 protected areas in countries around the globe, then examined how economic activity changed in nearby settlements between 2013 and 2020, compared to similar settlements more than 20 kilometers from any protected land. They also matched the protected area to similar nearby unprotected areas, to see if they fared differently.
The scientists used satellite images to track changes on the landscape, such as forest turning to farmland. They also tracked changes in the amount of nighttime artificial light as a surrogate for economic activity.
The satellite images revealed that in many cases, more trees and grasslands stayed standing and the lights shown more brightly at the same time. In about half the protected areas, there was simultaneous progress in both conservation and economic development, the scientists reported on June 20 in Current Biology.
Land protection was broadly successful at reducing the loss of forest and grasslands – more than 90% of the protected areas either lost no natural land cover, or less than their unprotected twins, the researchers found. At the same time, 60% of neighboring communities had as much or more of an increase in nightlights than places further from protected land...
Land protection and economic growth went hand in hand most easily in wealthier countries, around smaller protected areas, and in places with some of the infrastructure critical for economic development, such as roads. In places without these features the ecological fate of the land and the economic fortune of nearby towns was more likely to diverge or decline together the researchers found.
“Conservation does not happen in a silo,” said co-author Stuart Pimm, a Duke University ecologist. “We must consider local development alongside biodiversity conservation to know where and how to protect areas to benefit both the environment and humans.” ...
The results underscore the ways in which poverty and environmental degradation can be bound together. If poverty isn’t dealt with, creating protected areas could set the stage for both loss of biodiversity and economic development, the researchers warned. The flip side is that with careful planning, conservation could help set nearby towns on a path out of poverty. As an example, the scientists pointed to Costa Rica’s Corcovado National Park, which has become a hub for ecotourism on the country’s Pacific coast.
“We need to get to a win-win outcome more often, especially in the most biodiverse regions that can ill-afford losing out on economic development or biodiversity,” said Li. “We cannot address biodiversity loss without addressing local development issues.”
-via Anthropocene Magazine, June 26, 2024
#would be super interested to hear the thoughts of science and statistics people#on the methodology of this study#like it's probably about as direct as it can be at such a large scale but still pretty indirect#anyway#human development#conservation#poverty#global poverty#climate change#climate action#biodiversity#good news#hope
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I'm realizing a lot of my favorite podcasts just boil down to "yay for exhaustive thoughful and responsible reporting"
#criminal is about criminality in all its forms and forces you to confront the difference between illegal and immoral#and isnt sensationalizing#maintenance phase is about health fads and things in that sphere especially myths around dieting and weight loss#and they are very very good at the science communication part of it#going back to the original studies and interrogating the methodology#and being generally very empathetic and conscientious#and then theres nobody should believe me#which covers cases of medical child abuse#and walks a very fine line thats hard for true crime podcasts#its exhaustive but not sensationalizing#wants to educate on the issue because its a misunderstood phenomenon that the courts also arent set up to deal with#good at handling sensitive mental health issues#survivor focused and led where possible#generally concerned with responsible reporting#its so rare to see a true crime podcast handle all that well
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this world is so so tiny omg i love when you find connections to people and places at the most random times !!! i love people i love this crazy tiny world !!!!!!
#a guy came up to me asking if i knew where our doctor's offices are because he wanted to learn about our curriculum/teaching methodology#because he's potentially transferring here from a med school in egypt !!!! the same one i was accepted into !!!!!!#he could tell by my accent that im egyptian and brought it up because he's a saudi transfer student studying there#he was so nice and respectful too i wish him the best
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bad and naughty nudibranchs get pinned down to the helmholtz coil and exposed to uncomfortably strong magnetic fields to atone for their crimes
(paper link)
#this paper was a banger (and singlehandedly convinced me i could not handle working in an ecology field that involves macroscopic animals)#the methodology is SO messy oh my god#anyway they dont make these figures like they used to#nowadays youd see kids draw this in biorender smh#im sorry ive been only physicsposting recently i swear i'm in biology#i guess i was probably exposed to uncomfortably strong magnetic fields (when i was studying them as a physics major)#and thats why i turned out so fucked up#biology#invertebrate zoology#zoology#nudibranchs#marine biology#gastropoda#mollusca#mollusks
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25.09.2024 🎈
day 2,
well well well, i didn't do much today but hey, slow progress is still progress right? RIGHT?
i'm gonna try to finish up the chapter i started today before going to bed.. so i can wake up all motivated to start a new one tomorrow inchaAllah.. (remember, fake it till you make it xD, i'm faking 'the motivation' hehe, but hey you know what? i don't really think i'm faking it anymore :O?? i do feel motivated!! :O *wink*)
btw i think i love 'Méthodologie' , it makes me use my brain, i actually did enjoy what i studied today, but i have so much more left T^T.. well, i could've had many more things done today, if my auntie and lil cousins hadn't thrown me a surprise birthday party 😎!
I am really so grateful for today, i had a really good time with my loved ones, Alhamdulillah for these little moments for they aren't little to me!
alright! see you! ^.^
oh wait i think i have more things to say..
that peach&passion fruit black tea tasted so good, and those beautiful toasts were a true delight! i also had a good shower, then put on a sheet mask my lil cousin gifted me the other day! and the cat you see in the picture is Shoyo, my buddy <3!
Alhamdulillah once again!
see yaaa! now i really have to go >.< !!
(ps: i think i have some sort of problem in my phone camera? i don't know maybe a stain in the inside of the cam?? it's not bothering me that much and i don't notice it all the time but today i did.. idk if you guys can see it but it's quite noticeable in the 'notebook' pic..)
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17.05.24



The weather is nice again! I'm glad the rain definitely dampened my mood.
I spent almost the entire day in the library- found 'You will beat this essay' written on the cublicle wall, it gave me the motivation I needed to get a big chunk of my Lab reoprt done.
Today I;
Did the introduction of my lab report
Did the methodology of my lab report
Created the Figures for my lab report
Started to contact the study abroad students I will be travelling with
Studied social categorisation, stereotyping and prejudice
Studied intergroup relations and conflict
I went to the library and forgot my tablet, so I had to walk all the way there and alllll the way back.
#psychology#psychology student#psychology studyblr#university#study#studying#student#lab report#data analysis#statistics#stroop test#methodology#aesthetic#study aesthetic#chaotic academia#academics#college#social psychology
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The Classics of Fan studies: Matt Hills - Fan Culture
The classic of fan studies I want to introduce today is a theoretical overview of the discipline from 2002. Indeed, in Fan Culture, Matt Hills explores the different theories of fan culture and the methodologies that had been used by scholars before him.
I particularly like the first chapter in which Hills challenges the idea that there is a dichotomy between passive consumers and resistant fans:
“Conventional logic, seeking to construct a sustainable opposition between the ‘fan’ and the ‘consumer’, falsifies the fan’s experience by positioning fan and consumer as separable cultural identities.”
In this chapter, he demonstrates that fans are also consumers and that depicting them as a separate group ignores the complexities and multiplicities of fandom.
While I found this book compelling, I would only recommend it to people who have read some fan studies works already as it might be a bit complex as a first introduction to the subject. However, if you are interested in fan studies theory and methodology, this is the book for you!
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saiii. sai im not okay after chapter 114.5 . sai
Ali. Ali I have my final exam in 10 hours. My mom is a professor (not in my field) and she gave me 3 questions to solve by the time she gets back home. That was 2 hours ago. I've only written 6 out of 30 pages and all I can think about is how the stray roaches are going to beat Russian jesus. I'm so fucked.
#I CAN'T FOCUS ON MY FUCKING STUDIES#RESEARCH METHODOLOGY CAN GO DIE IN A HOLE I NEED TO TALK ABT BSD#sai answers
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Data coding gone wrong
#student memes#uni memes#university memes#student life#dissertation#dissertation memes#student#dissertation life#data analysis#psychology student#university#psych student#uni life#research project#final year project#statistics#university life#university student#spss#research memes#research life#regression#correlation#research methodology#statistical analysis#qualtrics#research study#ineedfairypee#fairypeememes#I Need Fairy Pee
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Why are mathematicians so sexy
#ven talks#maybe I’m not immune to methodological reductionism#except math does reduce to applied logic and well. careful not to imply philosophers are doing more basal study it can ruffle feathers#oh well they’re sexy idc#Ian Malcom in Jurassic park kind of started it for me
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wooooo had my second interview for my dissertation!! your girl's a proper researcher now 😌
#do i miss my entire research being analysing historical sources? yes of course i do#but interviews are actually kind of fun? i love hearing people talk about the things they're passionate about#am going to have to do some quantitative research as well which i am not looking forward to :/#but in the meantime i'll transcribe this interview and then start writing up my case study!!#also still have to finish writing my lit review and methodology but like. that's a problem for future me#at the moment the research is my main focus#🧃
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Xin's 3 Word Character Analysis
This is a simple way for me to study characters while setting up some sort of guide of what they are supposed to represent. It can be used for fiction writing or for playing the characters in RPGs. It's very simple really:
Take a character, any character.
Assign them 3 words that you would use to describe them. It can be any word. Noun, Verb, Adjective, etc... all it needs to be is 3 different words.
Explain individually, in detail, why you associate those words to that character.
That's it. It's that simple. Admittedly, the hard part of this method is choosing the words itself. Also, to keep in mind that the "3 words" the character represents would go unchanged. If its an ongoing story, it's fine if the words that define them changes. If anything, it adds on another layer of study as to why the words even changed.
The reason why it's only 3 words is that giving a character 1 word would make it feel one-dimensional, 2 would tend to fall into some sort of duality (which is a word you could apply in itself) and anything more than 3 feels excessive and looses the importance of keeping things simple.
#writing#writing tips#writing advice#character concept#character analysis#character design#media analysis#i made this the fuck up#this isn't based on any established methodology#for ya'll to hyperfixate on your blorbos#character study#ttrpg
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All the OTHER aspects of the repilication crisis aside, all psych studies face two major problems:
people know they're being observed and react to being observed which makes it hard to observe "authentic" behavior
roleplaying/acting is fundamental to humans(it's how they learn to be human, afterall), which means most ppl will try to "win" at being in a study if they know they're in a study(something both normal to want and possible to attain u_u), which will skew your results
I don't think psychology and sociology have really come up with a good solution to these problems yet.
#Psychology#Sociology#Methodology#Studies#zA Thinks#zA Opinions#zA Posts#Humans#Human Behavior#Observation#Roleplaying
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idk everything related to the planning of my MA thesis makes me cry.
#i feel so childish and stupid. im afraid my thesis topic is immature. partly suffering from imposter syndrome i guess#i have to reply to an email#i have to think of what methodology i can use. what data.#i feel so lost. i don't even have a defined research question#and then there's the loneliness and the fact im supposed to finish my studies this year and the anxiety regarding that#im finally having a nice time in a student organization i like and im just. supposed to graduate and lose all that.#anyways. maybe ill have a thesis supervisor if i reply to that email. i dunno if she's suitable. but it's not like i have many options.#my posts
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I love to take your precious gif sets and dissect them frame by frame, THE DETAILS WE MISS 🤭🤭
Oh my gosh, there are SO many gems that get hidden away when you can't go frame by frame. You're so right, haha!
#asks#I keep saying that Ewan needs to be studied scientifically#and this is one of the methodologies lol!!
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tragic research findings
(in "Robot Sex: Social and Ethical Implications", edited by John Danaher and Neil McArthur, 2017)
#need to have a look at the cited studies later bc I wonder about the sample size#and the methodology and definition of 'robot' etc#the definition of robot sex used throughout the book so far seems kinda narrow bc of how they imagine the robots to look smh#fucking hell why am I giving myself homework#this is just how I am I have so much research brain whoops#inverse problem.txt#idk what to tag this so I guess this just gets the text post tag
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