Abstract

For its second issue Ecocene welcomed cross-disciplinary contributions on what it means to be environmentally conscious in the world today, what it might have meant in diverse social-environmental pasts, or indeed what it may mean in our shared futures.

Highlights

  • Dr Perdikaris is an environmental archaeologist with a specialty in animal bones from archaeological sites

  • Her research focus is on exploring how heritage work can inform sustainability questions for the future applying a transdisciplinary approach through a combination of natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the arts in a collaborative research perspective that connects scientists, local communities, and youth and can maximize our understanding and response

  • For its second issue Ecocene welcomed cross-disciplinary contributions on what it means to be environmentally conscious in the world today, what it might have meant in diverse social-environmental pasts, or what it may mean in our shared futures

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Dr Perdikaris is an environmental archaeologist with a specialty in animal bones from archaeological sites. Her research focus is on exploring how heritage work can inform sustainability questions for the future applying a transdisciplinary approach through a combination of natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the arts in a collaborative research perspective that connects scientists, local communities, and youth and can maximize our understanding and response.

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