2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 97 - Conservation Planning, Policy, And Theory 1

Future floods and superfund sites: Toxic contamination risks to communities and ecosystems
Casey Kalman, Union of Concerned Scientists; Jacob Carter, Union of Concernced Scientists
Topographic heterogeneity lengthens the duration of pollinator resources - Possibilities for managing phenological asynchrony
Rachael Olliff Yang, University of California; Thomas Gardali, Point Blue Conservation Science; David Ackerly, UC Berkeley
Strengthening science-based decision-making at the department of the interior: Lessons from history
Jacob Carter, Union of Concernced Scientists; Genna Reed, Union of Concerned Scientists; Taryn MacKinney, Union of Concerned Scientists; Anita Desikan, Union of Concerned Scientists; Casey Kalman, Union of Concerned Scientists; Gretchen Goldman, Center for Science and Democracy, Union of Concerned Scientists
Incorporating infectious disease transmission into land-use planning
Morgan Kain, Stanford University; Lisa Mandle, Stanford University; Erin Mordecai, Stanford University; Andrew J. MacDonald, UC Santa Barbara
Fishery zoning to minimize conflict among fishing groups and to support sustainable development in remote areas of the Amazon Basin (Ecological Economics)
Jim Kahn, Washington and Lee University; Carolina S. Teramoto, Instituto-Piatam; Fabiana Calacina, Universidade Federal do Amazonas; Stephanie Sezen, Washington and Lee University; Manuela Ferronato, Universidade Federal do RIo Grand du Sul
Financing nature
Suresh Sethi, Cornell University; John Tobin, Cornell University; Andrew Deutz, The Nature Conservancy; Alejandro Delmar, Cornell University; Alqayam Meghji, Cornell University; Eric Swanson, Paulson Institute
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