talk: Bringing Social, Information, and Natural Sciences together to Understand Human Transformation of Earth
Department of Geography and Environmental Systems
Bringing Social, Information, and Natural Sciences together to Understand Human Transformation of Earth
Dr. Earle Ellis, UMBC
12:00-1:00pm Wednesday, 25 September 2019, ITE 229
The principal investigator of a UMBC-led “massively collaborative” project published in Science Magazine will describe how archaeologists, geographers, and information science came together to show that human societies began transforming earth thousands of years earlier than known by earth scientists; evidence for an earlier anthropocene.
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Posted: September 18, 2019, 1:34 PM