COS 91 - Ecological Economics: Selected Topics (USSEE)

Thursday, August 15, 2019: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
M101/102, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Blake E. Feist
1:30 PM
The trophic theory of money: Principles, corollaries, and policy implications
Brian Czech, Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy
2:10 PM
Exploring degrowth in a post-Keynesian model
Emily R. Ghosh, Stockholm Environment Institute; Eric Kemp-Benedict, Stockholm Environment Institute
2:50 PM
Is invasivory a recipe for success? Evaluating a trending tool for invasive species management
Taylor A. Zallek, University of Pittsburgh; Alex T. Johnson, University of Pittsburgh; Joshua U. Galperin, University of Pittsburgh; Sara Kuebbing, University of Pittsburgh
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
What social and ecological factors drive collective efforts to manage invasive plants on community forest land over time?
Abigail Sullivan, Indiana University; Scott T. Yabiku, Pennsylvania State University; Abigail M. York, Arizona State University; Michele D. Clark, Arizona State University; Li An, San Diego State University; Sharon J. Hall, Arizona State University; Dirgha J. Ghimire, University of Michigan
4:00 PM
Greening infrastructural expertise: Knowledge, practice, and conflict
Amanda Phillips de Lucas, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; J. Morgan Grove, USDA Forest Service; Steward Pickett, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
4:40 PM
Are the co-benefits of habitat restoration capitalized into local housing values? Preliminary evidence from large-scale floodplain projects in the Pacific Northwest
Robert Fonner, NOAA Fisheries; German M. Izon, Eastern Washington University; Blake E. Feist, NOAA Fisheries; Katie A. Barnas, NOAA Fisheries
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