COS 154 - Conservation Planning, Policy, And Theory II

Thursday, August 9, 2012: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
D137, Oregon Convention Center
1:50 PM
 Reducing uncertainty in the perceived risk of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) invasion in the Great Lakes: Ploidy, distribution, and ecosystem impact
Marion E. Wittmann, University of Notre Dame; Christopher L. Jerde, University of Notre Dame; Jennifer G. Howeth, University of Alabama; Sean P. Maher, Missouri State University; John M. Drake, University of Georgia; W. Lindsay Chadderton, The Nature Conservancy c/o Center for Aquatic Conservation; Andrew R. Mahon, Central Michigan University; Crysta A. Gantz, University of Notre Dame; Reuben P. Keller, Loyola University Chicago; David M. Lodge, University of Notre Dame
2:30 PM
 Toward integrated wetland conservation: A diagnostic framework
Kyle H. Magyera, Wisconsin Wetlands Association; Kenneth D., Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison
2:50 PM
 Internet-based methods to construct a stakeholder network for the sustainability of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island
Betty J. Kreakie, US Environmental Protection Agency; Kristen C. Hychka, US Environmental Protection Agency; Henry A. Walker, US EPA
3:10 PM
3:40 PM
 Urbanization as a barrier to ecosystem resiliency in the face of climate change
Adam Terando, Biodiversity and Spatial Information Center; Curtis Belyea, Biodiversity and Spatial Information Center; Jennifer K. Costanza, North Carolina State University; Alexa McKerrow, United States Geological Survey; Steve Williams, Biodiversity and Spatial Information Center
4:00 PM
 Conservation priority setting in California under climate change using the network flow approach
Oliver Soong, University of California Santa Barbara; Makihiko Ikegami, University of California, Santa Barbara; Patrick Roehrdanz, University of California, Santa Barbara; Lee Hannah, University of California, Santa Barbara
4:20 PM
 The flip side of corridor mapping: Detecting barriers and restoration opportunities using cost-distance and circuit theory methods
Brad McRae, The Nature Conservancy; Sonia A. Hall, The Nature Conservancy; Paul Beier, Northern Arizona University; David M. Theobald, Conservation Science Partners, Inc.
4:40 PM
 Mapping landscape values and human-resource interactions on a regional scale: The human ecology mapping project
Lee K. Cerveny, USDA Forest Service; Rebecca McLain, Institute for Culture and Ecology; Kelly Biedenweg, Institute for Culture and Ecology; Diane Besser, Portland State University