Sustainable Agriculture Poster session: 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. 107 Understanding the sustainability and tradeoffs associated with smallholder oil palm expansion in Indonesia Janice Ser Huay Lee, ETH Zurich Urban Area <strong>Conservation</strong> 109 Frog-human coexistence in lowland Vietnam: Use of urban areas in a rapidly-changing landscape Katie Holzer, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Davis; Robert Bayers, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Davis; Tao Nguyen, Vietnam National Museum of Nature, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology 110 Contribution of urban road-side plant nurseries to plant conservation and human well-being in the face of climate change, Uganda Edward Mwavu, Makerere University, Kampala; Edith Ayikoru, Makerere University, Kampala Tuesday 111 Green roofs provide <strong>for</strong>aging habitat <strong>for</strong> insectivorous bats in New York City Kaitlyn Parkins, Fordham University; J. Clark, Fordham University 112 Building cities to ensure people’s access to nature and the associated health benefits Jessica Sushinsky, University of Queensland; Jonathan Rhodes, University of Queensland; Hugh Possingham, University of Queensland; Tony Gill, New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage; Richard Fuller, University of Queensland Wetland <strong>Conservation</strong> 113 Interacting Legacies and Stress Predict Rare-Species Occurence in Wisconsin Fens David Bart, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Austin Yantes, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Tara Davenport, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Quentin Carpenter, University of Wisconsin-Madison 114 Erratic Floods in Large River Floodplains of the Andean Amazon Region: Management and <strong>Conservation</strong> Implications Jorge Celi, Michigan State University; Stephen Hamilton, Michigan State University 115 The migration of the Lesser White-fronted Goose (Anser erythropus) and the Red-breasted Goose (Branta ruficollis) in the Hortobágy (Hungary) Péter Gyüre, University of Debrecen, Centre <strong>for</strong> Agricultural and Applied Economic Sciences; Lajos Juhász, University of Debrecen, Centre <strong>for</strong> Agricultural and Applied Economic Sciences Wildlife Trade 116 Shift in Strategy <strong>for</strong> the Implementation of a Successful Wildlife Crime Control: Coordination among Stakeholders as a Key Approach Madhav Khadka, World Wildlife Fund Nepal <strong>Program</strong>; Hemanta Kafley, University of Missouri; Rupak Maharjan, Department of National Parks & Wildlife <strong>Conservation</strong>, Government of Nepal; Ritesh Basnet, Department of Forests, Government of Nepal Adaptive Management and Monitoring 117 A multispatial and multispecies approach <strong>for</strong> the optimization of Natura 2000 sites management. The coastal dunes in central Italy Massimiliano Foresta, University of Molise; Mita Drius, Univerity of Molise; Maria Laura Carranza, University of Molise; Agostino Giannelli, University of Molise; Anna Loy, University of Molise Community-driven <strong>Conservation</strong> 118 Scaling Up Community <strong>Conservation</strong> and Natural Resource Management Jenny Springer, World Wildlife Fund 120
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