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NFS 2143 - Nutrition in the Life Cycle Podcast - The Hormonal Cycle
This is our submission for the group podcast (group 15) on nutritional needs throughout the hormone cycle. Group: Maggie Nebzydoski, Emma Breahna, Josie Beauregard, Cate Thiery.
Guest Interview: Guido Mase' on Entheogens/Psychedelics and Sacred Plants
Guido Masé RH(AHG) is a clinical herbalist, herbal educator, and garden steward specializing in holistic Western herbalism, though his approach is eclectic and draws upon many influences. He spent his childhood in Italy, in the central Alps and i...
A Map-based Stock Change Approach for Fine-scale Biomass and Carbon Accounting in New York State
This was presented by Lucas Johnson as a part of a series of contributed talks from the 2022 FEMC Annual Conference. To learn more about the conference, visit: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/cooperative/conference/2022. Field-based forest inventories, l...
HDFS 060 Episode 27 Families & Macrosystems
Professor Shelton discusses changes in macrosystems and the processes of adaptation families experience when their macrosystems change or when they move from one macrosystem to another.
Barriers for Emerging Tree Planting Strategies in Response to Global Change
This was presented by Peter Clark as a part of a series of contributed talks from the 2022 FEMC Annual Conference. To learn more about the conference, visit: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/cooperative/conference/2022. Field-based forest inventories, lik...
PHP Group 7: Neighborhood and Safety
PHP Group 7's presentation on the perception of neighborhood and safety in the state of Vermont
PHP - Group 3 UVMMC Poster Video
Our team worked with the UVMMC to determine ways to improve the Community Needs Health Assessment, especially in regards to outreach and consideration of underrepresented and diverse communities. As a pilot group for this sort of work, we looked i...
Part 2 of The New Metropolis -- building on the economic processes identified in part 1, what do these spaces look like in real cities?