[Esip-semanticharmonization] [EXT]Recording from (12/9/20) ESIP Semantic Harmonization meeting

Kai Blumberg kblumberg at email.arizona.edu
Wed Dec 16 17:24:10 EST 2020


Apologies for not making it today!

On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 4:54 PM Gary Berg-Cross <gbergcross at gmail.com>
wrote:

> *External Email*
> Here is the link to today's half hour meeting on preparing for the ESIP
> Winter session.
>
> https://transcripts.gotomeeting.com/#/s/3b57fae235ad587fa939fa627d1cb773fe76cb9eabd27f7fe5390048b5248951
>
>
> Gary Berg-Cross Ph.D.
> Consultant
> Potomac, MD
> 240-426-0770
>
> A study, published in *Ecological Economics*, focused on European
> residents, and determined that happiness correlated with a specific number
> of bird species.
>
> "According to our findings, the happiest Europeans are those who can
> experience numerous different bird species in their daily life, or who live
> in near-natural surroundings that are home to many species," says lead
> author Joel Methorst, a doctoral researcher at the Senckenberg Biodiversity
> and Climate Research Center, the iDiv and the Goethe University in
> Frankfurt.
>
> The authors calculated that being around fourteen additional bird species
> provided as much satisfaction as earning an additional $150 a month.
>
> For the study, researchers used data from the 2012 "European Quality of
> Life Survey" to explore the connection between species diversity around
> homes, towns and cites, and how it relates to satisfaction. More than
> 26,000 adults from 26 European countries were surveyed.
>
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