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ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology

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17:30 Indigenous subsistence harvest in the Arctic: a sustainable socio-ecological system<br />

Per Fauchald, Norwegian Institute <strong>for</strong> Nature Research; Vera Hausner, University of Tromso<br />

17:45 Enlisting Ecosystem Services: A Trade-Offs Analysis on Military Training Land<br />

Guy Ziv, Natural Capital Project, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University; Shan Ma, Natural Capital Project, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University; Jennifer<br />

Duggan, University of Washington; Bradley Eichelberger, Natural Capital Project, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University; Gretchen Daily,<br />

Stan<strong>for</strong>d University<br />

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Marine <strong>Conservation</strong><br />

Room 308<br />

Monday, July 22, 16:00 to 18:00<br />

Monday<br />

16:00 The devil is not in the detail: Using rapid social science assessments to identify socioeconomic baselines in ‘datapoor’<br />

conservation situations<br />

Daria Bednarczyk, School <strong>for</strong> Field Studies; Ellen Splain, The School <strong>for</strong> Field Studies; Edward Hind, The School <strong>for</strong> Field<br />

Studies<br />

16:15 Expanding the Network Perspective: Understanding Social Networks and the Implications <strong>for</strong> MPA Effectiveness<br />

Steven Alexander, Environmental Change & Governance Group, University of Waterloo; Derek Armitage, Environmental<br />

Change & Governance Group, University of Waterloo<br />

16:30 Population assessments of a living fossil, the chambered nautilus, in the Indo-Pacific using baited remote<br />

underwater video systems (BRUVS)<br />

Gregory Barord, CUNY Graduate Center and Brooklyn College; Andrew Dunstan, Queensland University; Anthony Ilano,<br />

University of San Carlos; Peter Ward, University of Washington<br />

16:45 Canada’s saltwater cities and marine biodiversity<br />

Sean Brillant, Canadian Wildlife Federation; Patrick Nussey, Canadian Wildlife Federation<br />

17:00 Towards monitoring global penguin population change<br />

Ben Collen, Institute of Zoology; Louise McRae, Institute of Zoology; Tom Hart, University of Ox<strong>for</strong>d<br />

17:15 Applied Science <strong>for</strong> Management of Marine Offshore Energy Resources<br />

Michael Rasser, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management<br />

17:30 Deep star shift: Turnover of bathyal brittle stars (Ophiuroidea) across Australia and New Zealand<br />

Skipton Woolley, School of Botany; Timothy O’Hara, Museum Victoria; Brendan Wintle, Quantitative and Applied<br />

Ecology Group, School of Botany; Piers Dunstan, CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Flagship<br />

17:45 A global risk assessment <strong>for</strong> marine debris impacts on seabirds<br />

Chris Wilcox, CSIRO Australia; Denise Hardesty, CSIRO Australia; Erik van Sebille, University New South Wales<br />

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Recovery of Endangered Species<br />

Room 309<br />

Monday, July 22, 16:00 to 18:00<br />

16:00 Optimal release strategies <strong>for</strong> reintroductions: cost-effective wild and captive populations<br />

Stefano Canessa, ARC Centre of Excellence <strong>for</strong> Environmental Decisions; David Hunter, New South Wales Office of<br />

Environment and Heritage; Michael McFadden, Herpetofauna Division, Taronga Zoo; Gerry Marantelli, Amphibian<br />

Research Centre; Michael McCarthy, ARC Centre of Excellence <strong>for</strong> Environmental Decisions;<br />

16:15 Re-evaluating persistence objectives in conservation planning: are lower thresholds or species-specific targets more<br />

cost-effective<br />

Martina Di Fonzo, University of Queensland; Hugh Possingham, University of Queensland; Will Probert, University of<br />

Queensland; Joseph Bennett, University of Queensland; Shaun O’Connor, Department of <strong>Conservation</strong>, New Zealand;<br />

Jodie Densem, Department of <strong>Conservation</strong>, New Zealand; Liana Joseph, Wildlife <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Society</strong>; Ayesha Tulloch,<br />

University of Queensland; Richard Maloney, Department of <strong>Conservation</strong><br />

16:30 A tale of two flagship species - Does panda conservation further endanger snow leopard in Sichuan, China<br />

Wei Liu, International Institute <strong>for</strong> Applied Systems Analysis<br />

16:45 Assessment of Extinction Risk of the Colombian Birds Eleven Years Later<br />

Luis Miguel Renjifo, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; Angela María Amaya, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; Jaime<br />

Burbano, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; María Fernanda Gómez, Instituto Alexander von Humboldt; Jorge Iván<br />

Velázquez, Instituto Alexander von Humboldt<br />

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