COS 5 - Conservation Planning, Policy, And Theory

Monday, August 8, 2016: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Floridian Blrm BC, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
1:50 PM Cancelled
COS 5-1
Multi-objective optimization of conservation easements for sage grouse (widthdrawn)
Claire A Runge, UCSB; Joseph E. Fargione, The Nature Conservancy; John C. Withey, Florida International University; Joshua J. Lawler, University of Washington; Andrew J. Plantinga, UCSB
1:30 PM
Enhancing ecosystem restoration efficiency through spatial and temporal coordination
Thomas M. Neeson, University of Oklahoma; Michael Ferris, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Austin Milt, University of Wisconsin; Allison T. Moody, University of Wisconsin; Matthew W. Diebel, Wisconsin DNR Bureau of Science Services; Patrick J. Doran, The Nature Conservancy; Jesse O'Hanley, University of Kent; Peter B. McIntyre, University of Wisconsin
2:10 PM
How fragmented cognition and management of the Rio Grande-Bravo Basin contributes to ecosystem conservation challenges
Jack R. Friedman, University of Oklahoma; Stephanie Paladino, University of Oklahoma
2:30 PM
Mapping the world'€™s most at-risk regions from future development
Christina M. Kennedy, The Nature Conservancy; James Oakleaf, The Nature Conservancy; Sharon Baruch-Mordo, The Nature Conservancy; Paul C. West, University of Minnesota; James S. Gerber, University of Minnesota; Joseph Kiesecker, The Nature Conservancy
2:50 PM
3:00 PM Cancelled
COS 5-5
Regional evolutionary distinctiveness and endangerment as a means of prioritizing protection of endangered species (widthdrawn)
Emily Kay Brantner, Florida International University; John C. Withey, Florida International University
3:20 PM
Unpacking large-scale optimization of barrier removal to benefit small-scale decision makers and Great Lakes migratory fishes
Allison T. Moody, University of Wisconsin; Thomas M. Neeson, University of Oklahoma; Austin W. Milt, University of Wisconsin; Matthew W. Diebel, Wisconsin DNR Bureau of Science Services; Michael Ferris, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jesse O'Hanley, University of Kent; Patrick J. Doran, The Nature Conservancy; Lucinda B. Johnson, University of Minnesota Duluth; Peter B. McIntyre, University of Wisconsin
3:40 PM
Coupled social and ecological outcomes of agricultural intensification in Costa Rica and the future of biodiversity conservation in tropical agricultural regions
Kate Cleary, University of Idaho, Clarkson University; Irene Shaver, University of Idaho, Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE); Andre Sanfiorenzo, University of Idaho, University of Puerto Rico at Utuado; Lisette Waits, University of Idaho; Bryan Finegan, Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE); Ricardo J. Santiago-García, University of Idaho, Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE); Adina Chain-Guardarrama, Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE), University of Idaho; Nicole Sibelet, Univ Montpellier; Leontina Hormel, University of Idaho; Lee A. Vierling, University of Idaho; Nilsa A. Bosque-Pérez, University of Idaho; Matthew E. Fagan, NASA; Fabrice DeClerck, Bioversity International
4:00 PM
Quantifying a conservation fundraising landscape and factors defining its spatial distribution
Rachel Fovargue, University of Tennessee Knoxville; Paul R. Armsworth, University of Tennessee; Maria Fisher, The Nature Conservancy; Jamal Harris, The Nature Conservancy
4:20 PM
Shifting habitats in response to changing climate in the Southeastern U.S
Bistra Dilkina, Georgia Tech; Jenny L. McGuire, Georgia Tech; Renee Bach, Georgia Tech
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