HARVESTING STRATEGIES AS EVIDENCE FOR 4000 YEARS OF CAMAS (CAMASSIA QUAMASH) MANAGEMENT IN THE NORTH AMERICAN COLUMBIA PLATEAU

Harvesting strategies as evidence for 4000 years of camas (Camassia quamash) management in the North American Columbia Plateau

One of the greatest archaeological enigmas is in understanding the role of decision-making, intentionality and interventions in plant life cycles by foraging peoples in transitions to and from low-level food production practices.We bring together archaeological, palaeoclimatological and botanical data to explore relationships over the past 4000 yea

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Tightly coupled policies and loosely coupled networks in the governing of flood risk mitigation in municipal administrations

Flood risk is a complex and transboundary issue that is expected to escalate with climate change and requires to be governed by collaborative networks of actors.Municipal administrations have been suggested to have a particularly important and challenging role in such governance.Although collaborative governance has attracted intense scientific att

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When Chilling Out Casts Doubt: Exploring the Temporal Associations Among Anxiety, Depression, and Cannabis Use in Emerging Adulthood

Research shows that both cannabis use and emotional problems (anxiety and depression) tend to peak in emerging adulthood.There is a relative paucity of research examining the temporal associations between cannabis use and emotional problems among emerging adults.Accordingly, this multi-wave longitudinal study examined three competing models of temp

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