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Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Combining ethnography, genetics, and spatial sciences to investigate the effects of people-plant relationships over time and space
Bird, R. L. (PI), Bird, D. W. (CoPI) & Martine, C. C. T. (CoPI)
9/1/19 → 8/31/25
Project: Research project
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RAPID: El Nino Isotopic Signature
Jazwa, C. S. (PI) & Bird, D. W. (CoPI)
2/1/16 → 1/31/17
Project: Research project
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Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Ethnoarchaeology of Gender-Specific Foraging among Martu in Western Australia
Bird, D. W. (PI) & Codding, B. F. (CoPI)
6/1/09 → 11/30/10
Project: Research project
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Anthropogenic Fire, Human Foraging Strategies, and Ecosystem Dynamics in the Western Desert of Australia
Bird, R. R. L. (PI) & Bird, D. W. (CoPI)
5/1/09 → 4/30/14
Project: Research project
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The Ecology of Production, Reproduction and Cooperation among the Mardu
Bird, R. R. (PI), Smith, E. A. (CoPI) & Bird, D. W. (CoPI)
8/1/03 → 9/30/05
Project: Research project
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Correction to: Seed dispersal by Martu peoples promotes the distribution of native plants in arid Australia (Nature Communications, (2024), 15, 1, (6019), 10.1038/s41467-024-50300-5)
Bliege Bird, R., Bird, D. W., Martine, C. T., McGuire, C., Greenwood, L., Taylor, D., Williams, T. M. & Veth, P. M., Dec 2024, In: Nature communications. 15, 1, 7938.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate › peer-review
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Seed dispersal by Martu peoples promotes the distribution of native plants in arid Australia
Bliege Bird, R., Bird, D. W., Martine, C. T., McGuire, C., Greenwood, L., Taylor, D., Williams, T. M. & Veth, P. M., Dec 2024, In: Nature communications. 15, 1, 6019.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Why Do Humans Hunt Cooperatively? Ethnohistoric Data Reveal the Contexts, Advantages, and Evolutionary Importance of Communal Hunting
Morin, E., Bird, D., Winterhalder, B. & Bliege Bird, R., Oct 2024, In: Current anthropology. 65, 5, p. 876-921 46 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Regenerative landscape design: an integrative framework to enhance sustainability planning
Smithwick, E. A. H., Baka, J., Bird, D., Blaszscak-Boxe, C., Cole, C. A., Fuentes, J. D., Gergel, S. E., Glenna, L. L., Grady, C., Hunt, C. A., Iulo, L. D., Kaye, J. & Keller, K., Oct 2023, In: Ecology and Society. 28, 4Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access6 Scopus citations -
Resource Acquisition Risk and the Division of Labor: Austral Lessons for Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology
Codding, B. F., Bird, R. B., Zeanah, D. W. & Bird, D. W., 2023, Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology. Springer Nature, p. 129-146 18 p. (Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology; vol. Part F2273).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter