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COS 25
Conservation Planning, Policy, And Theory 1
Mon, Aug 02, 2021:
1:30 PM-2:30 PM
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“False solutions and dangerous distractions”: Characterizing narratives surrounding “nature-based solutions” in international environmental governance
Marina S. Melanidis
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Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia
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Biocultural conservation inspired by raptors' poems: Human and bird voices calling from southern Chile
Emily Hudson
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Institute of Ecology and Biodiveristy & UNiversidad de Magallanes, Chile, Omora Ethnobotanical Park
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Climate change, agriculture and forest conservation: Future land use trade-offs for coffee production in Costa Rica
Natalia Aristizábal
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Gund Institute for Environment, University of Vermont
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Cross-boundary collaboration for Andean bear conservation
Rhianna R. Hohbein
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Integrative Conservation, University of Georgia
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Disagreements about how to value the future among conservationists affects today's protection priorities
Amanda A. Hyman
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Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee
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Overcoming taxonomic chauvinism in philosophy, science, and conservation: An imperative of the biocultural ethic
Ricardo Rozzi, Dr.
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University of North Texas
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Species conservation through partnership: Exploring the presence and activities of partners in species removed from Endangered Species Act listing process due to conservation efforts
Annabelle Stanley
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Cornell University
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Spillover: A specific movement process
Rachel R. Harman
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Entomology, Kansas State University
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The exposure of Mediterranean key biodiversity areas to climate change and land-use modifications using CMIP6 future scenarios
Fabien Verniest
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Institut de recherche pour la conservation des zones humides méditerranéennes, Tour du Valat
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