
Earth + Humans
A podcast about sustainability, resilience, and life on planet Earth
Episodes
17 episodes
Validating Geographic Research
Can we take lessons from one location and expect similar results in another location? How does replication strengthen geographic research? Today's guest, Dr. Peter Kedron, an expert in validating geographic research, shares how he thinks about ...
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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27:25

Remote Sensing and Landscape Ecology
How connected is our landscape for the species living there? How do we figure out where to place protected areas? Today's guest, Dr. Amy Frazier, an expert in remote sensing, GIS, and landscape ecology, helps us answer these questions about eco...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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20:26

Season 3: All Things Spatial
We're baaaack! In season three we're covering all things spatial data science. Coinciding with the launch of the Center for Spatial Studies and Data Science at UC, Santa Barbara, this season Trisalyn's talking with researchers in the field to l...
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Season 3
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1:04

Transportation and Equity
Why can't everybody access the same transportation opportunities? How have historical disparities in transportation investment carried out into the present and how can we correct these disparities? Today's guest, Dr. Jesus Barajas, an expert in...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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49:10

Climate Modeling and Plants
How do we use models to figure out how species will respond to climate change? How can we make sure we're scaling correctly from leaf-level measurements to global models? Today we talk with Dr. Anna Trugman, a self-proclaimed reluctant ecologis...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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35:34

Bikes with John Burke
This week in our first LIVE episode, Trisalyn talks to the President and CEO of Trek Bicycles, John Burke, about how bicycling has changed with the pandemic and the growing popularity of e-bikes in the US, and how to advocate for better bicycli...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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32:19

Wetlands and Resilience
Today we're wondering: what can Earth observation tell us about our wetlands? We're joined by PhD student Germán Silva to learn about how we can use photos and sensors to measure salt from high above our planet.Follow them on Twitter @e...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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31:03

Conservation and Data Science
How do we evaluate the state of the forests of the world? How is AI changing the game for conservation? We talk with David Thau, the Global Data and Technology Lead Scientist at the World Wildlife Fund, to learn about how conservationists are u...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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41:02

Sustainability and Community Service
In this episode we dive deep and ask ourselves: what is one thing that you can do right now to help your community? Jodie Dolan, founder of the Laundry Truck LA, tells us about her journey to finding meaningful work in helping her community.
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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30:15

Water Availability and Climate Change
Are we losing usable water on the planet? Where does all of the rain water go? Dr. Kelly Caylor explains to us the global state of water in this episode of E+H. From the Spatial Pattern Analysis and Research Lab. This epis...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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37:57

Habitat and Watershed Restoration
How can fish and people coexist in a watershed? Should we always restore habitats to their natural state? In this episode, we talk with Mauricio Gomez, director of South Coast Habitat Restoration, to find out. From the Spatial Patt...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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40:07

Ethics, Empathy, and Equity in GIScience
In this special episode, Trisalyn sits down with coauthors Dr. Dawn Wright and Dr. Michael Goodchild to discuss their radical paper Accelerating Ethics, Empathy and Equity in GIScience that was just published in the Proceedings of the ...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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53:33

Wildfire and Preparedness
How can we prepare for fire in our area? How could climate cause wildfires to change in the future? Dr. Max Moritz helps us answer these questions as we sit down to chat about wildfire, climate, and preparedness. Learn more about w...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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40:21

Racial Justice and Geography
How did geographers help turn racism into a physical reality? Why are there so few Black people in geography and GIS scholarship today? Clinton Johnson speaks to these questions and more as we chat about racial justice in geography.From...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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37:48

Sex and Geography
What does sex have to do with geography? What makes some people more susceptible to HIV than others? Dr. Susie Cassels tells us all about the geography of sexually transmitted infections and updates us about the state of HIV in the world today....
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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27:43

Agriculture and Climate Change
Can agriculture adapt to a changing climate and sustain a population of 10 billion on the planet? How are different communities using conservation practices in their farming? Dr. Kathy Baylis answers these questions and more as we talk about fo...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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33:22
