New tool to enable exploration of human-environment interactions

An international group of scientists are calling for a strengthened commitment to transdisciplinary collaboration to study past and present human-environmental interactions, which they say will advance our understanding of these complex, entangled histories. Their recommendations include the introduction of a new tool, the ‘dahliagram,’ to enable researchers to analyze and visualize a wide array of quantitative and qualitative knowledge from diverse sources and backgrounds. 

Source: sciencedaily.com

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