Cross-site Research

Geneology of Ecosystem Scientists 6

Poster Number: 
407
Presenter/Primary Author: 
David Coleman

A Geneology of Ecosystems Scientists - Listing the geneology of some ecologists.
 

Geneology of Ecosystem Scientists 5

Poster Number: 
406
Presenter/Primary Author: 
David Coleman

A Geneology of Ecosystems Scientists - Listing the geneology of some ecologists.

Geneology of Ecosystem Scientists 4

Poster Number: 
405
Presenter/Primary Author: 
David Coleman

A Geneology of Ecosystems Scientists - Listing the geneology of some ecologists.

Geneology of Ecosystem Scientists 3

Poster Number: 
404
Presenter/Primary Author: 
David Coleman

A Geneology of Ecosystems Scientists - Listing the geneology of some ecologists.

Geneology of Ecosystem Scientists 2

Poster Number: 
403
Presenter/Primary Author: 
David Coleman

A Geneology of Ecosystems Scientists - Listing the geneology of some ecologists.

Racing the Bulldozers: An Empirical Application of a Dynamic Conservation Planning Model

Poster Number: 
393
Presenter/Primary Author: 
David Bael

The loss of natural habitat from conversion to human dominated uses is the major cause of the decline of terrestrial biodiversity. The formation of networks of natural reserves is a cornerstone conservation strategy, but existing reserve networks are nowhere near what is necessary to protect existing biodiversity. Much of the existing literature on systematic conservation planning is within a static context even though both conservation planning and habitat loss via development are ongoing processes which unfold over time.

The Malawi Environmental Observatory Network(MEON): Constitution, Strategy and Implementation Plan

Poster Number: 
381
Presenter/Primary Author: 
James Chimphamba

Malawi is a land of farmers and facing rampant environmental problems whose capability for restoration is made dimmer by the looming shadow of climate change and variability. The Malawi Environmental Observatory Network is a small candle flickering with light for identification of prioritized environmental problems and setting of the road map of how such monumental problems could efficiently be tackled with the available meager resources.

Niwot Ridge LTER Program: Alpine Ecosystems as Early Warning Systems

Poster Number: 
377
Presenter/Primary Author: 
Mark Williams

The Niwot Ridge (NWT) LTER site was one of the five original LTER sites established in 1980. The LTER program is based at the University of Colorado-Boulder and is administered through the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) and in cooperation with the Mountain Research Station, with special use permits from the US Forest Service.

Japanese LTER Network (JaLTER) - Collaborated Activities for Integrated Ecosystem Observation and Research

Poster Number: 
375
Presenter/Primary Author: 
Akiko Ogawa

Japan Long Term Ecological Research (JaLTER) Network was established in 2006, currently consisting of 18 core sites and 38 associated sites that represent forest, grassland, lake, and marine ecosystems.
JaLTER is an official member of International LTER (ILTER) Network since 2007.

LTER Europe – developing a new approach to ecosystem research, its communication and implementation

Poster Number: 
361
Presenter/Primary Author: 
Kinga Krauze

The outcomes of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2004), Global Environmental Outlook (2007) and reports of EEA (2007, 2005) on the state of European environment clearly showed that the future of nature management depends on changing the way individuals think about the environment and its impact on human well-being, decision makers consider and treat environmental values, scientists communicate their findings, and financial resources are mobilized and allocated to solve environmental problems.

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