“The Conservation Broker: Bridging the Gap Between Academic Research and Wildlife Management”
Presented by: Jacqueline Frair, SUNY - ESF Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology Fall 2015 Seminar Series
Presented by: Jacqueline Frair, SUNY - ESF Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology Fall 2015 Seminar Series
Presented by: Cindy Isenhour, (Department of Anthropology) and the Materials Management Team, UMaine Hosted by: Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions
Speaker: Andy Cutko, Maine Natural Area Program School of Forest Resources Seminar - Plum Creek Room
Presented by: Daniel Riera-Crichton, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Bates College School of Economics 2015 Fall Seminars
Presented by: Dr. Carla Essenberg, Bates College Hosted by: Kalyn Bickerman School of Biology and Ecology Seminar Series Fall 2015
Presented by Merry Gallagher, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology Fall 2015 Seminar Series
Many scholars have called for a paradigm shift in fisheries governance away from management approaches that require definitive information about stock size and dynamics to those that build social-ecological resilience. In this rapidly growing body of research, adaptability is routinely described as one of a short list of mechanisms, along with modularity, diversity, and transformability, […]
Speaker: Katherine Crowley, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies School of Forest Resources Seminar - Plum Creek Room
Presented by: Nathan Chan, Assistant Professor of Economics, Colby College School of Economics 2015 Fall Seminars
Presented by: Dr. Morgan Tingley, University of Connecticut Hosted by: Brian Olsen Cosponsored by: Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology School of Biology and Ecology Seminar Series Fall 2015