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