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Andy Dobson Interview
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global poverty
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the sacred cow
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dogs and cats
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social structure and disease
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International travel
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Population fragmentation
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The 30 Years War
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Biodiverse Human Communities
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Human Cultural Memory
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Universal Basic Income
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Explore the intersection of disease ecology and conservation strategy in this thought-provoking talk by Andy Dobson from the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the profound analogies between evolving living systems and the organization of our cosmos, drawing insights from the fields of biology, physics, epidemiology, and economics. Discover how complex systems thinking can lead to better wildlife conservation and strategies for addressing global poverty and ecological challenges. Learn about network structures' impact on disease transmission, the link between biodiversity and economic growth, and the complexities of climate change and urban growth. Gain valuable insights into consumer-resource relationships, economic evaluations, and the importance of biodiversity in human communities. Examine emerging concerns such as international travel, population fragmentation, and decentralizing social architecture. This 59-minute discussion covers a wide range of topics, including the potential of universal basic income and the significance of human cultural memory in shaping our future. Read more

Andy Dobson on Disease Ecology & Conservation Strategy

Santa Fe Institute
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