Why Anthropology needs Forest Anthropology? And why (Forest) Anthropology should open up for a collaboration with other disciplines, including natural science? Agata Konczal discusses these issues in the new podcast (in Polish) recorded by the Undisciplined Anthropology Team (ZAND).
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› Read more: Green Policies of Forest Anthropology – podcast
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› Read more: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO KNOW A FOREST? Reflections from the precipice of forest anthropology
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› Read more: Understories: Mapping land histories to understand forest futures – Jodie Asselin
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