ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology
ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology
ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology
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• Connecting the Dots: How to Identify Areas Contributing Significantly to the Global Persistence of Biodiversity<br />
July 23, Room 310<br />
Maximum participants: 80<br />
Organizer(s): Cuttelod, A. IUCN<br />
• Resolving Environmental Conflicts: A Mediator shares Lessons <strong>for</strong> Resource Managers, Scientists and Stakeholders<br />
July 23 & 24, Room 303<br />
Maximum participants: 50<br />
Organizer(s): Moore, L., Lucy Moore Associates, Inc.<br />
• Student Résumé Writing Workshop<br />
July 24, Room 301<br />
Maximum participants: 100<br />
Organizer(s): <strong>ICCB</strong> Student Activities Committee<br />
Facilitators: Jessica Glazer, Interim Director, Career <strong>Program</strong>s & Advising, Johns Hopkins University<br />
and Laura Arthur, Assistant Director, Career <strong>Program</strong>s & Advising, Johns Hopkins University<br />
• ARKive.org: Using Imagery as an Emotive Bridge to <strong>Conservation</strong><br />
July 24, Room 307<br />
Maximum participants: 100<br />
Organizer(s): Vitali, L., ARKive (Wildscreen USA)<br />
• Enhancing Diversity in the <strong>Conservation</strong> Science Work<strong>for</strong>ce: What are the Barriers to Increasing Diversity and<br />
What can Organizations like SCB do<br />
July 24, Room 308<br />
Maximum participants: 30<br />
Organizer(s): Blair, M., Center <strong>for</strong> Biodiversity and <strong>Conservation</strong>, American Museum of Natural History; Sterling, E.,<br />
Center <strong>for</strong> Biodiversity and <strong>Conservation</strong>, American Museum of Natural History<br />
• Here Today, Gone Tomorrow Implications of PADDD <strong>for</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> Science and Policy<br />
July 24, Room 310<br />
Maximum participants: 100<br />
Organizer(s): Krithivasan, R., WWF-US, Mascia, M., WWF-US<br />
• Assessing the Strengths and Weaknesses of Natural Resource Governance in Landscapes and Seascapes: a Simple<br />
Tool <strong>for</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> Practitioners<br />
July 24, Room 304<br />
Maximum participants: 40<br />
Organizer(s): Wilkie, D., Wildlife <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, Russel, D., United States Agency <strong>for</strong> International Development<br />
• Population, Health and Environment: Securing the Mandate and Building the Capacity to Integrate Health Services<br />
into Existing <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Program</strong>mes<br />
July 24, Room 302<br />
July 25, Room 303<br />
Maximum participants: 20<br />
Organizer(s): Mohan, V., Blue Ventures, Harris, A., Blue Ventures<br />
• The Soil Ecology of Urban Areas: Establishment of a Global Research and Education Network<br />
July 25, Room 302<br />
Maximum participants: 30<br />
Organizers(s): Szlavecz, K., Johns Hopkins University; Pouyat, R., USDA Forest Service; Yesilonis, I., USDA Forest<br />
Service<br />
• SCB Publications Lunchtime Workshop<br />
July 25, Room 307<br />
Maximum Participants: 100<br />
Organizers: Burgman, M. Editor-in-Chief <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Biology</strong> and Primack, R. Editor-in-Chief Biological<br />
<strong>Conservation</strong><br />
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