In our second episode of Talkin’ Tropics, PhD candidate Nussaïbah Raja of the Department of Paleontology at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Germany joins Yoshi Maezumi…
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Preliminary Visit to Infanta and Real, the Philippines as part of the PANTROPOCENE project. On January 27, 2022, I began what would be a three-day…
PANTROPICA Virtual Seminar Series #1: The past, present & future ‘Pantropocene’: Pacific perspectives Prof. Greg Bankoff (University of Hull & Ateneo de Manila University) on…
PANTROPICA Virtual Seminar Series #1: The past, present & future ‘Pantropocene’: Pacific perspectives Prof. Mark Merlin (U. Hawai’i) on The Anthropocene in Micronesia: Early Farmers…
PANTROPICA Virtual Seminar Series #1: The past, present & future ‘Pantropocene’: Pacific perspectives Prof. Angela Schottenhammer (KU Leuven) on Balsam & cacao: Westward movement of…
PANTROPICA Virtual Seminar Series #1: The past, present & future ‘Pantropocene’: Pacific perspectives Prof Tamara Ticktin (U Hawai’i ) on Indigenous land management, resilience &…
PANTROPICA Virtual Seminar Series #1: The past, present & future ‘Pantropocene’: Pacific perspectives A/ Prof Stephen Acabado (UCLA) on Older is not Necessarily Better: The…
For our very first episode of Talkin’ Tropics, Dr. Chris Kiahtipes, Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Anthropology with the Institute for the Advanced Study of Culture…
Study shows that people have been actively shaping the SW Amazon for over 3,500 years
New Study Points to a History of Indigenous Sustainable Use of the Western Amazon Stretching Back 5,000 Years