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lauradee.bsky.social
Associate Prof at University of Colorado. I study the effects of climate change on ecosystems and people. Interested in how to effectively design and evaluate nature based solutions, evidence, and strategies for climate adaptation and conservation. She/her
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Nice job on this. An additional point -- many silvicultural treatments approved by the agencies & planned before Trump's EO are not ecologically informed, e.g. involve removing largest/oldest trees, fail to reintroduce surface fire, etc. bsky.app/profile/wild...
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Can confirm, yes.
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I think the link is broken
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Thanks Helen! This is a great article with many very important points about relational value and non human well being
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It's 100% understandable and reasonable that the layoffs of scientists/researchers and the gutting of programs that directly helped prevent/treat diseases have gotten the most attention. Those cuts are going to have *enormous* impact. But I want to explain why the comms cuts are also important. 2/x
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Teaching causal inference to grad students, many definitely gravitated to matching because it was the most intuitive, and bc of the wonderful balance plots and outputs from MatchIt, so definitely a pedagogical benefit too