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Editors-in-Chief: Professor Osvaldo Sala Arizona State University | USA and Professor David Eldridge University of New South Wales | Australia
Drylands provides a forum for rapid publication of high-impact, multi-disciplinary science and management of the world’s drylands. Globally relevant perspectives, reviews and original research will be published on all topics associated with natural sciences, social sciences, and engineering. Transdisciplinary research will be fostered with the publication of case studies, and special issues.
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Cambridge Prisms Blog - Drylands
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Sustainable paths and diverse partnerships
- 18 November 2024,
- From his early years growing up in Argentina, through his university education in Colorado and becoming an esteemed scientist in Arizona, Professor Osvaldo Working from local to global levels, his achievements have been truly transdisciplinary, collaborating with geologists, social scientists, mathematicians, and humanists – a perfect match for his recent appointment as joint Editor-in-Chief of Cambridge Prisms: Drylands, alongside Professor David Eldridge....
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Social survival in hostile places
- 18 November 2024,
- “There’s something amazing about deserts, about wide open spaces and the relative tranquillity you find there,” says Professor David Eldridge. “Whenever I go back to my study areas in western New South Wales, Australia, I feel really centred and calm; it’s these places, my special places, where I get to think about new ideas or contemplate where my life is heading. Deserts and drylands, to me, are very calming.”...
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Cambridge Prisms: Drylands – understanding and protecting the world’s most fragile landscapes
- 24 October 2024,
- This week sees the launch of Cambridge Prisms: Drylands – a multi-disciplinary journal aimed at understanding and protecting the world’s most arid landscapes.These…...