PS 25 - Conservation Planning, Policy, And Theory

Tuesday, August 13, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Conservation planning under uncertainty: A landscape modeling framework for restoration and connectivity
Tina Grace Mozelewski, North Carolina State University; Robert M. Scheller, Portland State University
Bridging communities and ecosystems through sense of place monitoring at two distant LTSER sites: Metaphors are the link
Kelli P. Moses, Universidad de Magallanes, Omora Ethnobotanical Park, University of North Texas, Institute of Ecology & Biodiversity; Noa Avriel-Avni, Dead Sea & Arava Science Center (Ramon); Alan Berkowitz, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Christian Formoso, Universidad de Magallanes; Miguel Salvador Troncoso Oyarzún, Universidad de Magallanes; Jen Holzer, Technion - Isreal Institute of Technology; Daniela Estay, Universidad de Chile; Ramiro Bustamante, Universidad de Chile, Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad (IEB); Ricardo Rozzi, IEB-UMAG-UNT
The future of conservation science in the federal government: A policy analysis of the Department of Interior's Promoting Open Science Order
Jacob Carter, Union of Concernced Scientists; Gretchen Goldman, Center for Science and Democracy, Union of Concerned Scientists
Bringing bryophytes to the forefront of conservation methods in the southernmost protected areas of Chile
Marysia Borucinska-Begg, University of Connecticut; Loni Taber, University of North Texas; Travis Wright, University of North Texas; Sara McGillewie, University of North Texas; María Teresa La Valle, Universidad de Buenos Aires; Ricardo Rozzi, IEB-UMAG-UNT; Paola Vezzani, Universidad de Magallanes; Javiera Malebrán, Universidad de Chile (UCh); Shaun Russell, CAZS Natural Resources, University of Wales; Bernard Goffinet, University of Connecticut
Applying dendrochronology techniques to develop long-term growth chronologies in the eastern box turtle
Ashley Graham, Winthrop University; Kiyoshi Sasaki, Winthrop University; Jack Nguyen, Winthrop University
A new vision for quality assurance and quality control in ecological studies
Sarah E. McCord, USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range; Sarah Burnett, Bureau of Land Management; Ericha M. Courtright, NMSU; Christine Laney, Battelle, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON); Jason W. Karl, University of Idaho; Shawn W. Salley, USDA-ARS Jornada; Nelson Stauffer, USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range; Nicholas Webb, USDA ARS Jornada Experimental Range/New Mexico State University; Justin Van Zee, USDA Agricultural Research Service
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