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  1. Been out looking and listening for the Black Grouse again. This time without success. But hey at least there was snow (still shaking).

    #fieldwork #nature #monitoring #birding #fieldrecording

  2. I like to verify my remote-sensing results directly in the field. Besides basic self-validation, field walks often generate new ideas and hypotheses.

    For mobile field GIS, I use QField, loading both final map layers and custom templates for data collection.
    Here’s an example from Nose Hill Park, where I checked several locations that showed a consistent NDVI increase in 2025 compared to 2024.
    Field observations help confirm whether the spectral trends match real vegetation changes on the ground.

    #RemoteSensing #EarthObservation #GIS #QGIS #QField #NDVI #VegetationMonitoring #Sentinel2 #FieldWork #GeoSpatial #OpenData #GeoDataScience #UrbanEcology #Calgary #NoseHillPark #Alberta #Canada #Copernicus #CopernicusSentinel #GreennessOfCalgary

  3. What can #artfairs tell us about buyer decision-making in criminogenic markets?

    Leveraging theory and #fieldwork, Dr. Diāna Bērziņa compares and contrasts features in art fairs & museum spaces. She explores art fairs’ sensorial elements that allow visitors to “extend beyond the sight-only barrier.”

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  4. #Karstmas Day 13

    Working in a lab means students come and go. Today, Jared successfully defended his thesis on work in caves of the Tongass National Forest in Alaska doing both visual surveys and working with eDNA (environmental DNA - see a post of mine last month for more info about that).

    An excellent researcher, caver, quick learner, and a conscientious person, he will be missed in the lab! But this is how things go, and he is on to more fun in the next chapter of his life.

    #cave #caves #caving #biology #alaska #tongass #forest #geology #invertibrates #field #fieldwork #karst #nature #explore

  5. #Karstmas Day 13

    Working in a lab means students come and go. Today, Jared successfully defended his thesis on work in caves of the Tongass National Forest in Alaska doing both visual surveys and working with eDNA (environmental DNA - see a post of mine last month for more info about that).

    An excellent researcher, caver, quick learner, and a conscientious person, he will be missed in the lab! But this is how things go, and he is on to more fun in the next chapter of his life.

    #cave #caves #caving #biology #alaska #tongass #forest #geology #invertibrates #field #fieldwork #karst #nature #explore

  6. #Karstmas Day 13

    Working in a lab means students come and go. Today, Jared successfully defended his thesis on work in caves of the Tongass National Forest in Alaska doing both visual surveys and working with eDNA (environmental DNA - see a post of mine last month for more info about that).

    An excellent researcher, caver, quick learner, and a conscientious person, he will be missed in the lab! But this is how things go, and he is on to more fun in the next chapter of his life.

    #cave #caves #caving #biology #alaska #tongass #forest #geology #invertibrates #field #fieldwork #karst #nature #explore

  7. #Karstmas Day 13

    Working in a lab means students come and go. Today, Jared successfully defended his thesis on work in caves of the Tongass National Forest in Alaska doing both visual surveys and working with eDNA (environmental DNA - see a post of mine last month for more info about that).

    An excellent researcher, caver, quick learner, and a conscientious person, he will be missed in the lab! But this is how things go, and he is on to more fun in the next chapter of his life.

    #cave #caves #caving #biology #alaska #tongass #forest #geology #invertibrates #field #fieldwork #karst #nature #explore

  8. As an #ethnographer, coming back to #freelancing is particularly rewarding as I get to work in #UXresearch. Here, our #fieldwork skills are valued and understood. More than in academia, at least in my experience.

    Anyone who’s going through #LearningPathways in a field tied to #ethnography would benefit from interacting with #UX specialists.

  9. 📢 It's out !
    @cmadruga and I are thrilled to announce the publication of our special issue on #SituatedNature!

    If like us you wonder what collecting nature actually meant in the nineteenth century, and why it does _really_ matter ➡️ read more here ! journalhistoryknowledge.org/si

    tl;dr : contains a lot #histodons #nature, #collections, #fieldwork #empire and #nation-building, #coloniality #LocalKnowledge !
    @histodons #histSTM #histsci

  10. Hi! I'm a disaster researcher, TV & movie science consultant, field geophysicist , & freelance science communicator. I'm usually somewhere along the West Coast of North America.

    
I run #YouFoundARock & #RockCheck. I’m the admin of #MinCup, and give tasting notes on rocks sorted into Lick & Do Not Lick lists.

    #introduction #TwitterMigration #SciComm #CanSci #fieldwork #geophysics #geoscience #geo #geohazards #disasters #drr #EmergencyPreparedness #space #sff

  11. Here we are!

    I'm a recovering academic who's avoided #PublishOrPerish.

    Taught #EthnographicDisciplines for 20 years in 9 universities (in Qc, TX, ON, NB, IN, and MA). Still doing #fieldwork as an #ethnographer. #AppliedAnthropology

    I currently work in a #Technopedagogy #NonProfit, focusing on #OpenEd, #OER, #LXD, #UDL, #CollaborativeLearning, #a11y, #EDI, #InclusivePedagogy, etc.

    Moving my main profile to this instance (@[email protected] disappeared)

    #Introduction