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COS 31
Conservation Planning, Policy, And Theory 2
Mon, Aug 02, 2021:
2:30 PM-3:30 PM
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Are we learning to build better models at the cost of better decisions?
Carl Boettiger
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University of California Berkeley
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Broadening the concept of biocultural rights to value the vital links between human communities and ecosystems in the Atrato River, Colombia
Valentina Gonzalez-Morales
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Parque Omora, Instituto de Ecologia y Biodiverisdad
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Connecting ecosystem ecology and regional planning: A case study for reducing nutrient loading to the Long Island Sound
Catherine Chamberlin
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Atlantic Coastal Environmental Sciences Division, ORISE - EPA
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Global decarbonization-biodiversity tradeoffs of future alternative electrification strategies
Ryan McManamay
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Department of Environmental Science, Baylor University
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Preaching to more than the choir: Obstacles to communicating broadly about pollinator conservation
Lara Zwarun
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University of Missouri St Louis
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Public perceptions of pollinators: A case for more inclusive pollinator conservation initiatives
Katherine Burns
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School of Agriculture and Food Science, University College Dublin
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Quantifying uncertainty in future development impacts on Alaskan wildlife with Monte Carlo simulation models
Timothy Fullman
,
The Wilderness Society
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Understanding tradeoffs and synergies in spatial prioritization for conservation in the conterminous US
Varsha Vijay
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National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis, University of Tennessee
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Water Availability Threshold Management, a relevant tool to reach Zero Net Biodiversity Loss in semiarid mediterranean landscapes in Spain
Antonio Pastor-Lopez
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Ecology, Universidad de Alicante
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Why win-wins are rare in complex environmental management
Ryan E. Langendorf
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Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
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