Sounds as an element of human-coupled systems: Socialecological evidence from Muir Woods National Monument
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Publication Year
2018
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Abstract
Sounds have a profound impact on both social and ecological components of the environment (Francis et al., 2017). Although many studies have studied the social and ecological soundscape components independently (Francis et al., 2017), no research has examined the coupled social-ecological impacts of natural sounds. In this presentation we discuss findings from Muir Woods National Monument (MUWO) in California, USA, that shows how both social and ecological components of the soundscape influence and are influenced by each other in a dynamic and synergistic human-natural coupled system.
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https://mmv.boku.ac.at/refbase/files/newman_peter_miller-2018-sounds-muir-wood.pdf
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1
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