CURRICULUM VITAE
... Institute in Atlanta. At Drexel I am responsible for evaluating three faculty level personnel and 10 graduate students. In the past at Buffalo I have been responsible for personnel decisions on as many as 25 staff of the Fisheries and Ecology Program. As Head of personnel committees at Drexel and Bu ...
... Institute in Atlanta. At Drexel I am responsible for evaluating three faculty level personnel and 10 graduate students. In the past at Buffalo I have been responsible for personnel decisions on as many as 25 staff of the Fisheries and Ecology Program. As Head of personnel committees at Drexel and Bu ...
ICCF Partners in Conservation
... Rep. Terry Everett (R-AL) Rep. Sam Farr (D-CA) Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL) Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) Rep. Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD) Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL) Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) Rep. Bob Inglis (R-SC) Rep. Jay Inslee (D- ...
... Rep. Terry Everett (R-AL) Rep. Sam Farr (D-CA) Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL) Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R-NE) Rep. Wayne Gilchrest (R-MD) Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-FL) Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) Rep. Bob Inglis (R-SC) Rep. Jay Inslee (D- ...
Restoration ecology and conservation biology
... de®ning the conceptual bases for conservation biology and restoration ecology (Hobbs and Norton, 1996; With, 1997; Allen et al., 1997). While this is a laudable activity, it also re¯ects our roots as academics who honor basic over applied research. I think we need to clearly distinguish between the ...
... de®ning the conceptual bases for conservation biology and restoration ecology (Hobbs and Norton, 1996; With, 1997; Allen et al., 1997). While this is a laudable activity, it also re¯ects our roots as academics who honor basic over applied research. I think we need to clearly distinguish between the ...
file - ORCA
... Instead, we follow Robert Chapman’s rejection of the interchangeability of these two terms (Chapman 2004; 2006). Whereas ‘wilderness’ is a quantitative spatial dimension that ‘can be reduced acre-by-acre’ (Chapman, 2006: 471), in which human bodies and their material traces are (often made) absent, ...
... Instead, we follow Robert Chapman’s rejection of the interchangeability of these two terms (Chapman 2004; 2006). Whereas ‘wilderness’ is a quantitative spatial dimension that ‘can be reduced acre-by-acre’ (Chapman, 2006: 471), in which human bodies and their material traces are (often made) absent, ...
Integrative and Comparative Biology
... et al. 2014), and captive-breeding programs (Brown 2000; Schwarzenberger 2007). Finally, a comprehensive understanding of how gradients of environmental quality influence physiology also has direct applicability to the monitoring of conservation-management activities, allowing managers to assess whe ...
... et al. 2014), and captive-breeding programs (Brown 2000; Schwarzenberger 2007). Finally, a comprehensive understanding of how gradients of environmental quality influence physiology also has direct applicability to the monitoring of conservation-management activities, allowing managers to assess whe ...
Revisiting Carrying Capacity: Area-Based Indicators of Sustainability
... The linear throughput of low-entropy energy and matter (upper part of diagram) sustains the economy and drives the circular flows of exchange value (lower part of diagram), yet is invisable to conventional economic analysis. Box 2: The Blind Spot in Conventional Analysis Mainstream economics approac ...
... The linear throughput of low-entropy energy and matter (upper part of diagram) sustains the economy and drives the circular flows of exchange value (lower part of diagram), yet is invisable to conventional economic analysis. Box 2: The Blind Spot in Conventional Analysis Mainstream economics approac ...
Audio Engineering
... Define built environment and resource depletion. Describe the impact of the increase in human population. Describe the impact of resource depletion on the natural environment, including deforestation, habitat loss, species extinction, erosion, and aquifer depletion. Identify common types of ...
... Define built environment and resource depletion. Describe the impact of the increase in human population. Describe the impact of resource depletion on the natural environment, including deforestation, habitat loss, species extinction, erosion, and aquifer depletion. Identify common types of ...
Fifth National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity Sweden
... 1.2 Major changes in the status and trends of biodiversity in Sweden There are as many ways to describe changes in the status and trends of biodiversity as there are kinds of biodiversity components. In this section two aspects of biodiversity are dealt with, based on two recent evaluations performe ...
... 1.2 Major changes in the status and trends of biodiversity in Sweden There are as many ways to describe changes in the status and trends of biodiversity as there are kinds of biodiversity components. In this section two aspects of biodiversity are dealt with, based on two recent evaluations performe ...
Gardenification of tropical conserved wildlands
... e-mail is taken by one of the staff supported by the $4.70 million annual budget, who in turn examines the Species Home Page for that species on the green freezer’s web site. This indicates which staff member is ‘‘green freezer biodiversity librarian’’ for that taxon and/or habitat. This parataxonom ...
... e-mail is taken by one of the staff supported by the $4.70 million annual budget, who in turn examines the Species Home Page for that species on the green freezer’s web site. This indicates which staff member is ‘‘green freezer biodiversity librarian’’ for that taxon and/or habitat. This parataxonom ...
Understanding Our Environment
... Ecosystem Management - Attempts to integrate ecological, economic, and social goals in a unified systems approach. Most resource agencies (Federal and state) are attempting to identify endangered landscapes and implement ecosystem management as their guiding policy. Turning away from commodity pro ...
... Ecosystem Management - Attempts to integrate ecological, economic, and social goals in a unified systems approach. Most resource agencies (Federal and state) are attempting to identify endangered landscapes and implement ecosystem management as their guiding policy. Turning away from commodity pro ...
Semester 1 Exam Review Sheet
... I can explain the social science principles of sustainability. I can outline the components of natural capital. I can define a resource and distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable. I can compare the resource use from more-developed countries to less developed countries. I can define environme ...
... I can explain the social science principles of sustainability. I can outline the components of natural capital. I can define a resource and distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable. I can compare the resource use from more-developed countries to less developed countries. I can define environme ...
EPBC overview - Australia Post
... categories may attract a civil penalty of up to $1.1 million, or a criminal penalty of up to 2 years imprisonment. ...
... categories may attract a civil penalty of up to $1.1 million, or a criminal penalty of up to 2 years imprisonment. ...
Environment, Politics and Development Working Paper Series
... ecological conservation and increasing media attention, all with expectations of success, adopting conservation methodologies that lack adequate planning or resources is arguably more harmful than beneficial. There is also a separation between ‘biological conservation’ (a scientific discipline which ...
... ecological conservation and increasing media attention, all with expectations of success, adopting conservation methodologies that lack adequate planning or resources is arguably more harmful than beneficial. There is also a separation between ‘biological conservation’ (a scientific discipline which ...
Sample pages 2 PDF
... fact, shows specific ecological traits that make it more sensitive to certain disturbances than others (home range amplitude, sociability, niche breadth, body size, sex, age, etc.; Isaac and Cowlishaw 2004). The changes of the chemical, physical, biological, and ecological conditions of a site or of ...
... fact, shows specific ecological traits that make it more sensitive to certain disturbances than others (home range amplitude, sociability, niche breadth, body size, sex, age, etc.; Isaac and Cowlishaw 2004). The changes of the chemical, physical, biological, and ecological conditions of a site or of ...
The spatial scaling of habitat selection by African elephants
... 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation 2010 British Ecological Society, Journal of Animal Ecology, 80, 270–281 ...
... 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation 2010 British Ecological Society, Journal of Animal Ecology, 80, 270–281 ...
Understanding Our Environment
... and recombine them with oxygen to recreate carbon dioxide and water. ...
... and recombine them with oxygen to recreate carbon dioxide and water. ...
Biodiversity and the African Savanna: Problems of Definition and
... since it follows from their climate and fuel characteristics” and to “argue from this observation that savannas are merely arrested forests is analogous to saying that if they received more water they would be forests” [11]. The positing of “ethno-ecologies” [19] as a vital area for research inquiry ...
... since it follows from their climate and fuel characteristics” and to “argue from this observation that savannas are merely arrested forests is analogous to saying that if they received more water they would be forests” [11]. The positing of “ethno-ecologies” [19] as a vital area for research inquiry ...
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... Systematization of experience of the countries with the developed ecological market allows singling out a number of the most important elements of the infrastructure indispensible for the ecological markets development. They include emission limits, implementation of the mechanism of natural resourc ...
... Systematization of experience of the countries with the developed ecological market allows singling out a number of the most important elements of the infrastructure indispensible for the ecological markets development. They include emission limits, implementation of the mechanism of natural resourc ...
Biodiversity Reforms - Have Your Say PO Box A290 Sydney South
... Biodiversity Reforms - Have Your Say PO Box A290 Sydney South NSW 1232 ...
... Biodiversity Reforms - Have Your Say PO Box A290 Sydney South NSW 1232 ...
Community assembly, coexistence and the environmental filtering
... der Valk 1981; Bazzaz 1991; Woodward & Diament 1991). These foundational studies described the environment as a metaphorical ‘sieve’ or ‘filter’ that only permits species with particular traits or phenotypes to establish and persist, excluding all others. The concept has grown in usage ...
... der Valk 1981; Bazzaz 1991; Woodward & Diament 1991). These foundational studies described the environment as a metaphorical ‘sieve’ or ‘filter’ that only permits species with particular traits or phenotypes to establish and persist, excluding all others. The concept has grown in usage ...
8 Conflicts over biodiversity
... There is one environmental issue that many environmentalists now believe surpasses all others in terms of long-term global impacts: the loss of our planet's biological diversity. Animal and plant species around the world are disappearing fast. Some scientists believe as many as 25 % of the world's t ...
... There is one environmental issue that many environmentalists now believe surpasses all others in terms of long-term global impacts: the loss of our planet's biological diversity. Animal and plant species around the world are disappearing fast. Some scientists believe as many as 25 % of the world's t ...
Environmental Variation, Stochastic Extinction, and Competitive
... basic research must now provide the foundation for understanding the ecological impacts of expected increases in climate variability. Global circulation models consistently forecast increases in the frequency of extreme events such as severe storms and droughts (Karl and Trenberth 2003; Salinger 200 ...
... basic research must now provide the foundation for understanding the ecological impacts of expected increases in climate variability. Global circulation models consistently forecast increases in the frequency of extreme events such as severe storms and droughts (Karl and Trenberth 2003; Salinger 200 ...
AP® Environmental Science
... Chapter 10: Ecological Restoration — 3 days Chapter 10 acquaints students with the themes of environmental science. It introduces the topics of climax state, wetlands, ecological succession, humus, facilitation, interference, chronic patchiness. The interrelationships of the above mentioned topi ...
... Chapter 10: Ecological Restoration — 3 days Chapter 10 acquaints students with the themes of environmental science. It introduces the topics of climax state, wetlands, ecological succession, humus, facilitation, interference, chronic patchiness. The interrelationships of the above mentioned topi ...
Are we Delivering Indigenous Biodiversity Conservation Outcomes
... only one, rather we offer it as a contribution to debate on this matter. There are a number of other issues that we have not discussed that also require some consideration. For example, the Department of Conservation also has functions under the Conservation Act and Historic Places Act to manage use ...
... only one, rather we offer it as a contribution to debate on this matter. There are a number of other issues that we have not discussed that also require some consideration. For example, the Department of Conservation also has functions under the Conservation Act and Historic Places Act to manage use ...