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<description><![CDATA[If we consider (in short) "ecology" to be about how an organism relates to its environment and other organisms, and "culture" about the beliefs, values and stories reflecting those relationships, it seems our study area overlaps with many of the other popular culture areas at PCA, which implies an extremely wide spectrum of issues to discuss. However, the question here is what particular issues in this area of Ecology & Culture do YOU consider critical or especially interesting and why?]]></description>
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