Dépaysement: Mental Health Impacts as the Environment Changes

Environmental change can lead to disorientation in and alienation from the familiar at home, termed “dépaysement,” adversely affecting mental health.

Psychology Today

📍Abiotic and biotic factors jointly affect #AbovegroundBiomass in #SedgeWetlands of China, but biotic factors play a dominant role⚖️.

#Biodiversity_ecosystemFunctioning | #SpeciesRichness | #ClimateZone | #EnvironmentalChange

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf137

ICYMI: Repeating Historical Studies to Understand Functional Responses to Environmental Change by Buckley et al.

Read here now!
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/738435

#HistoricalStudies #FunctionalResponses #EnvironmentalChange #EEB

Ruiting Wang et al. explored the threshold-dependent relationship between #FunctionalDiversity and tree species #EcologicalMultifunctionality along urban and suburban gradients and their environmental regulatory mechanisms.

#UrbanForest | #Urbanization | #EnvironmentalChange

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf059

Intraspecific Reaction Norm Variation Controls the Eco-Evolutionary Consequences of Environmental Change by Wieczynski et al.

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https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/738412

#EEB #EnvironmentalChange

Land-Based programs in the Northwest Territories: Building Indigenous food security and well-being from the ground up

Sonia D. Wesche
Meagan Ann F. O'Hare-Gordon
Michael A. Robidoux
Courtney W. Mason

#EnvironmentalChange #WildFood #CommunityBased #Research #Community #FoodSecurity #Indigenous #Health #WellBeing #NorthernCanada

#Read all you want! #OpenAccess
#Share generously! #KnowledgeSharing
#Grow your understanding of #Food
#Repeat

https://canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cfs/article/view/161

Land-Based programs in the Northwest Territories: Building Indigenous food security and well-being from the ground up | Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation

Scholarly and community articles about food and food systems

With waters at 32C, Mediterranean tropicalization shifts into high gear

When Murat Draman went scuba diving off the coast of the southern Turkish province of Antalya and saw the temperature in the depths was pushing 30C, it didn't surprise him.

Phys.org
Antarctica’s rapid transformation may be the most alarming environmental shift of the decade. A Medium deep dive into what we’re losing—and why it matters. #Antarctica #ClimateCrisis #EnvironmentalChange https://medium.com/the-environment/antarcticas-fall-the-most-alarming-environmental-shift-of-the-decade-6e728205574f
Antarctica’s Fall: The Most Alarming Environmental Shift of the Decade

Antarctic sea ice used to be one of the few things we thought we understood. It followed a seasonal rhythm: retreating each February, peaking by September after enduring a lengthy, frigid winter…

The Environment