Toward the Living Workplace Habitat. / Jason Frederick McLennan and Robert Berkebile.
by McLennan, Jason Frederick; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Toward the Living Workplace Habitat, April 2002; pp. 136-143.
"Relative novices at adapting their created environment to best support their work activities, humans can learn important lessons by studying the environments created by beavers and termites." (WORLD & I) The authors suggest that by studying nature, humans can better learn how to adapt their environments to better accomplish tasks in the workplace.
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