2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

COS 10 - Ecosystem Services Assessment

Monday, August 6, 2018: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
238-239, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
1:50 PM
The effects of green space on self-reported health at different spatial scales in Singapore
Liqing Zhang, National University of Singapore; Puay Yok Tan, National University of Singapore
2:10 PM
Adding up floodplain benefits
Kristina G. Hopkins, U.S. Geological Survey; Gregory B. Noe, U. S. Geological Survey; Dianna M. Hogan, U.S. Geological Survey; Samuel Lamont, UCAR-CPAESS hosted at the NOAA National Water Center; Emily Pindilli, U.S. Geological Survey; Peter Claggett, U.S. Geological Survey
2:30 PM
Transformative agricultural land management change required to improve ecosystem services under a changing climate
Tracy A. Campbell, University of Wisconsin - Madsion; Eric G. Booth, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Melissa M. Motew, The Nature Conservancy; Christopher J. Kucharik, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2:50 PM
Spatial and temporal variability of future ecosystem services in an agricultural landscape
Jiangxiao Qiu, University of Florida; Stephen R. Carpenter, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Eric G. Booth, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Melissa M. Motew, The Nature Conservancy; Christopher J. Kucharik, University of Wisconsin-Madison
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Ecosystems, ecosystem services, and transaction costs: Implications for studying, modeling, and managing for novel socio-ecological systems
Jack R. Friedman, University of Oklahoma; Jennifer Koch, University of Oklahoma; Stephanie Paladino, MeroLek Anthropology; Tony VanWinkle, Sterling College; Sophie Plassin, University of Oklahoma
3:40 PM
Think globally, act locally: A review of ecosystem service mapping in Africa
Scott Beck, Colorado State University; Melissa R. McHale, Colorado State University; Louie Rivers III, NC State University; Michael J. Falkowski, Colorado State University; Jennifer E. Cross, Colorado State University; Kelly W. Jones, Colorado State University
4:00 PM
Vegetation cover is a dominant factor in water yield and carbon sequestration trade-off for the sub-alpine catchment in southwest China
Pengsen Sun, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Ning Liu, Murdoch University; Shirong Liu, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Richard J. Harper, Murdoch University; Bernard Dell, Murdoch University; Stanley Sochacki, Murdoch University
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