COS 20 - Conservation Planning, Policy, and Theory

Tuesday, August 5, 2008: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
103 DE, Midwest Airlines Center
8:20 AM
 Connectivity of protected area networks in the contiguous United States
Emily S. Minor, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Todd Lookingbill, University of Richmond
8:40 AM
 Large-scale, population-based conservation strategies for spatially dynamic species
Regan Early, University of Exeter, Cornwall; Barbara J. Anderson, UKPopNet; Thomas Chris, UKPopNet
9:00 AM
 The Nature Conservancy climate change database
Chris Zganjar, The Nature Conservancy
9:20 AM
 Predicting wetland loss on private lands in the southeastern United States: Implications for land-use planning
Curtis H. Flather, USDA, Forest Service; Kevin J. Gutzwiller, Baylor University
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 User capacity adaptive management framework at Yosemite National Park
N. S. Nicholas, Yosemite National Park; B. Meldrum, Yosemite National Park
10:10 AM
 Can symbiont diversity help coral reefs survive climate change?
Marissa L. Baskett, University of California, Davis; Steven D. Gaines, University of California, Santa Barbara; Roger N. Nisbet, University of California, Santa Barbara
10:50 AM
 Predicting lakefront housing growth and changing bluegill growth rates using a linked economic-ecological model
Van A. Butsic, University of California at Berkeley; David J. Lewis, Oregon State University; Volker C. Radeloff, University of Wisconsin-Madison
11:10 AM
 Linking reserve design and implementation through integrated ecological and social assessments
Brent J. Sewall, Temple University; Amy L. Freestone, Temple University; Mohamed F.E. Moutui, Action Comores Anjouan; Ishaka Said, Action Comores Anjouan; Nassuri Toilibou, Action Comores Anjouan; Saindou M. Toumani, Action Comores Anjouan; Daoud Attoumane, Action Comores Anjouan; Cheikh M. Iboura, Action Comores Anjouan
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