COS 62 - Ecological Economics: Agriculture / Natural Resources (USSEE)

Wednesday, August 14, 2019: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
M101/102, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Greg A. Barron-Gafford
1:30 PM Cancelled
COS 62-1
1:50 PM
The role of local and multinational exporters in the governance of Rwanda’s coffee value chain
Andrew Gerard, Michigan State University; Maria Claudia Lopez, Michigan State University
2:10 PM
The impact of varietal intercropping on the coffee leaf rust in Honduran coffee
David J Gonthier, University of Kentucky; Franklin Castañeda, Panthera
2:30 PM
Ecological-economic evaluation of water resources in Karnataka, India for rural agriculture
Nicholas A. Charles, Florida International University; Mahadev Bhat, Florida International University; Ramachandra Bhatta, College of Fisheries, Mangalore 575 002; Krishna M. Hegde, Hulgol Cooperative Society; G.V. Hegde, Hulgol Cooperative Society; Prabhakar R. Bhat, Hulgol Cooperative Society
2:50 PM
Ecosystem services contingent on farming practices and landscape heterogeneity
Shane C. Stiles, South Dakota State University; Charles B. Fenster, South Dakota State University; Jonathan Lundgren, Blue Dasher Farm; Henning Nottebrock, South Dakota State University, University of Bayreuth
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Phosphorus buildup and loss from garden soils constrains the ability of urban agriculture to recycle nutrients
Gaston Small, University of Saint Thomas, Minnesota; Megan Hay, University of Saint Thomas, Minnesota; Paliza Shrestha, University of Saint Thomas; Adam Kay, University of St. Thomas
4:00 PM
A model for growing and shrinking cities: Urban gardens as a bridge
Theresa Wei Ying Ong, Dartmouth College, Princeton University; Brenda B. Lin, CSIRO; Stacy M. Philpott, University of California, Santa Cruz; Stephan Barthel, University of Gävle; Simon A. Levin, Princeton University
4:20 PM
How much do proposed interventions to reduce food loss and waste benefit the environment, climate, and biodiversity?
Quentin D. Read, SESYNC; Jessica A. Gephart, SESYNC; Amanda D. Cuellar, Cuellar Consulting; Steve Finn, Leanpath, Inc.; Ellen Meyer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Keith A. Weitz, RTI International; James N. Galloway, University of Virginia; Landon Marston, Kansas State University; Samuel Brown, Kansas State University; Mary K. Muth, RTI International
4:40 PM
Bioeconomic exploitation in big food webs of fishery ecosystems
Hongseok Ko, University of Arizona, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Kehinde R. Salau, University of Arizona; Neo D. Martinez, University of Arizona, Pacific Ecoinformatics and Computational Ecology Lab
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