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2019 Ecological Society of America meeting (August 11-16, 2019) Session Information

Heading to the 2019 Ecological Society of America (ESA) meeting (August 11-16, 2019) in Louisville, KY? Check out these presentations from leadership, staff, and affiliates of the Climate Adaptation Science Centers! The theme for this year's meeting is: Bridging Communities and Ecosystems: Inclusion as an Ecological Imperative.

Monday, August 12, 2019

Ecological resilience and turnover in a changing environment: the unglaciated Southeast in glacial and post-glacial times

Contributor: Steve Jackson (Southwest CASC)

Session: OOS 1 History, Current Status, and Future of Biodiversity in the Southeast, a Center of Biodiversity in the United States

Program: Organized Oral Sessions

Time: 01:50 PM - 02:10 PM

Location: Kentucky International Convention Center - M103

 

Future proofing conservation strategies for distributional shifts of biodiversity in southern Appalachia

Contributor: Paul Armsworth (Southeast CASC consortium researcher)

Session: OOS 1 History, Current Status, and Future of Biodiversity in the Southeast, a Center of Biodiversity in the United States

Program: Organized Oral Sessions

Time: 04:20 PM - 04:40 PM

Location: Kentucky International Convention Center - M103

 

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Integrated natural capital accounts for the US

Contributor: Kirsten Oleson (Pacific Islands CASC researcher)

Session: PS 20 Ecological Economics: Selected Topics (USSEE)

Program: Contributed Posters

Time: 04:30 PM - 06:30 PM

Location: Kentucky International Convention Center - Exhibit Hall

 

Conservation planning under uncertainty: A landscape modeling framework for restoration and connectivity

Contributor: Tina Grace Mozelewski (Southeast CASC Global Change Fellow)

Session: PS 25 Conservation Planning, Policy, And Theory

Program: Contributed Posters

Time: 04:30 PM - 06:30 PM

Location: Kentucky International Convention Center - Exhibit Hall

 

Species' resilience to catastrophic hurricanes requires human-maintained refugia

Contributor: Erica H. Henry (Southeast CASC Global Change Fellow)

Session: COS 37 Modeling: Communities, Disturbance, Succession

Program: Contributed Talks

Time: 04:40 PM - 05:00 PM

Location: Kentucky International Convention Center - L013

 

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Insects in temperate urban forests: Comparing distributions over space and time

Contributor: Kristi Backe (Southeast CASC Global Change Fellow)

Session: OOS 25 Bridging the Research Community: Whole Systems Approach for Temperate Deciduous Forests

Program: Organized Oral Sessions

Time: 04:20 PM - 04:40 PM

Location: Kentucky International Convention Center - M103

 

Friday, August 16, 2019

Managing Ecological Systems at Multiple Scales: The Role of Institutions and Stakeholder Interactions

Contributor: Paul R. Armsworth (Southeast CASC consortium researcher)

Session: OOS 30 Managing Ecological Systems at Multiple Scales: The Role of Institutions and Stakeholder Interactions

Program: Organized Oral Sessions

Time: 08:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Location: Kentucky International Convention Center - M107

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