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Environmental Analysis

This is the second core class for Environmental Studies, and focuses on "formulation, practice, and communication of research... including descriptive and inferential statistics, geographic information systems, survey and interview techniques, qualitative data analysis, and bibliographic research." This is the class in which we formed our concentrations.

Social Network Analysis: Gephi

September 29, 2014 By Kara Scherer

Social Network Analysis: Gephi

Background Social network analysis is an important tool that helps find connections between people, ideas, or books, to name a few. In such an interdisciplinary major as environmental studies, it is important to find connections between all the different topics we examine. This lab analyzes the network of citations between thirty-six different environmental classics, as […]

September 23, 2014 By Kara Scherer

Navigating Through SPSS: Inferential Statisics

This week’s lab built upon the driving variable we compiled data on in last week’s lab. Last week, we did literary research on the GEF index on biodiversity and got a better idea of the background behind measuring the data and observed some general trends between biodiversity, country size, and forest cover. This week was much […]

3 become 1: Creating a Concentration

September 22, 2014 By Kara Scherer

3 become 1: Creating a Concentration

Thursday September 18th marked a very special day in Environmental Studies history — we began thinking about our ENVS concentrations, which will dictate what direction we go with our majors. Instead of approaching our concentrations head on, we worked with our lab groups to produce random options. We entered a topic or object of interest and […]

September 17, 2014 By Kara Scherer

Overseas Analyses

We began this week by reading important articles on the ENVS RSS feed. After getting into groups and sharing these articles we explored the differences between data, methods, theories, and frameworks. All of these categories fall under environmental analysis, but they have different scopes. Data is just raw, unprocessed  information. Methods are a way to […]

Comparing Biodiversity to Country Size and Forest Cover Around the World

September 16, 2014 By Kara Scherer

Comparing Biodiversity to Country Size and Forest Cover Around the World

Myles Bridgewater-Jackman, AnaCapri Mauro, Kara Scherer ENVS 220 fall 2014 Comparing Biodiversity to Country Size and Forest Cover Around the World Background The main variable we focused on was the GEF (Global Environmental Facility) benefits index for biodiversity, which compiles information about species, their threat status, and various habitat types in 183 different countries. This […]

September 8, 2014 By Kara Scherer

Environmental Studies 2.0

After a long summer full of Environmental Studies in Japan, it was exciting to get back to school with a fresh perspective and a new appreciation for what we’ve learned. To refresh our memories, we created a mind map detailing the main topics we dealt with last semester in ENVS 160. After splitting into groups […]

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