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- 1Alexander, Katharine
- 1Aurelian, Virgiliu Marius
- 1Ball, Ronald Aaron
- 1Bergeron, Colin
- 1Biittner, Katie
- 6Department of Biological Sciences
- 5Department of Anthropology
- 5Department of Renewable Resources
- 5Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology
- 4Department of Secondary Education
- 3Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- 4Willoughby, Pamela (Anthropology)
- 3Glanfield, Florence (Secondary Education)
- 2Marcoul, Philippe (Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology)
- 2Simmt, Elaine (Secondary Education)
- 2Vinebrooke, Rolf (Biological Sciences)
- 1Adamowicz, Vic (Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology, University of Alberta)
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Fall 2022
We rarely think of hope as a determinant of economic outcomes. Yet it has been shown to be a motivator of human behavior in the fields of psychology and anthropology. Recent studies have incorporated the longstanding psychological concept of hope into economics, but have failed to pay sufficient...
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The Evolution of Technological Behaviour: An Analysis of Lithic Artifacts from the Magubike Archaeological Site, Tanzania
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Most Palaeolithic archaeologists now believe that a series of advancements in the behavioural and cultural complexity of early Homo sapiens occurred during the Middle and Later Stone Age in Africa. However, a lack of uninterrupted archaeological sequences has made it difficult to identify the...
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The impact of recreational activities on an alpine vascular plant community in the Canadian Rockies
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Alpine tundra is notorious for its fragility and slow recovery following disturbance. Tourism is increasing in alpine areas, creating the need to improve our understanding of the impacts of recreation in these ecosystems. This study examined the impacts of hiking and off-highway vehicle use on...