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No 16 (2021) - "Scientists moving between narratives towards an ecological vision" (Special Issue)
No 16 (2021) - "Scientists moving between narratives towards an ecological vision" (Special Issue)
Published:
2021-12-21
Full Issue
Visions for Sustainability #16
Editorial
Scientists moving between narratives towards an ecological vision
The “Cammino of Feudozzo” (CaFe) experience
Alba L'Astorina, Caterina Bergami, Amelia De Lazzari, Elisabetta Falchetti
5994, 5-29
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Position Papers
Implications of complexity theory
Mario Giampietro
5995, 31-42
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Affective ecology as development of biophilia hypothesis
Giuseppe Barbiero
5575, 43-78
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“I simply didn't think, ok?” some reflections on the quality of scientific research
Alice Benessia
5766, 79-102
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Visions in Poetry
The Forest
Amelia De Lazzari
6092, 30
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Visions in Theater
TeatroNatura® in Feudozzo
Fragments of a discourse on the complexity in nature of an embedded knowledge: perceptive attention and bodily impulses, traditional singing and the narration of an ancient myth in natural spaces as a contribution to a new sustainability culture.
Sista Bramini
5767, 103-116
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Visions in Images
Growing up with nature photography
Bruno D'Amicis
5996, 117-123
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Reflective Visions
Mapping steps along a pathway to evaluate an experiential transdisciplinary approach to professional learning for ecological researchers
Elisabetta Falchetti, Maria Guida
5773, 125-144
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