Conservation Easements
Gerald Korngold and Nancy McLaughlin discuss conservation easements in the mountain west.
Conservation Easements
Gerald Korngold and Nancy McLaughlin discuss conservation easements in the mountain west.
Alternative Energy and Conservation
Alternative Energy and Conservation
Alternative Energy and Conservation
Alternative Energy and Conservation
Making Conservation Profitable
environment, biodiversity, plants, animals, impact, human, activity, responsibility, species, energy, sustain, ecosystem, nature, food, timber, chemical, water, provision, service, climate, vegetation, erosion, crop, gas, oxide, carbon, atmosphere, greenh
Valuing Nature and Mainstreaming Conservation
environmental science, conservation biology, sustainability, green technology, natural resources, environment, nature, natural capital project, ecosystem services, watersheds, economics, pollution, values, offsets, cap and trade, Hawaii, United States, US
Conservation, Where Art and Science Meet
Museum conservators wage daily battle against 10 agents of decay. Exhibit Curator Emily Williams outlines the plan of attack in "Conservation, Where Art and Science Meet."Author(s):
Climate Change and the Fate of the Amazon 2007 - How can conservation strategies plan for climate im
How can conservation strategies plan for climate impacts in Amazonia?
Climate Change and the Fate of the Amazon 2007 - Amazon conservation biology: the challenge of repre
Amazon conservation biology: the challenge of representing biodiversity in a changing environment
Seminar 9 Conservation
Professor Andy Lowe will head this session whcih will provide an historical context for the impacts of climate change on natural systems, explore changes at a species and community level and the challenges of planning for change in a fragmented landscape.
Ecology, Conservation, and Public Policy: A Vision for the 21st Century
One of the great challenges of this century is to answer the question: Howdo we bring first class basic science to bear on important appliedproblems? Although the path is not completely clear, it is becoming moreso. Professor Mangel will address a series of sub-questions including:
How does the nature of environmental problems differ from other kinds of
problems?
How do we deal with uncertainty, data and models?
How can science support policy making?
How do we and what should we learn from ot
More than meets the eye: conservation as a public health imperative
Biodiversity loss, namely a reduction in the variety of life on Earth, continues relatively unabated worldwide. Biodiversity loss represents far more than a loss to experience nature's beauty or to benefit economically from nature. The simplification of the biosphere has profound and well-known consequences for human well-being. Biodiversity serves as a repository for new medicines and as a source of insights into human disease. It can provide a check up on the spread of infectious diseases and
Nature Conservation in a 4 degrees plus world - a luxury or a necessity?
Third presentation of session 8 (Adaptation) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference
Nature Conservation in a 4 degrees plus world - a luxury or a necessity?
Third presentation of session 8 (Adaptation) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference
Colloquium Week 5: "Funding Conservation and Development in the Dominican Republic"
A Paper detailing fieldwork analysing funding for conservation and development in the Dominican Republic The debate over the best way to conserve biological resources while allowing for the development of communities that live around or in and work with those resources has long been contentious. The degree to which forest residents, subsistence farmers, and indigenous tribes degrade or protect biodiversity remains unresolved, as does the best way to merge the interests and needs of communities i
Conservation, Where Art and Science Meet
Museum conservators wage daily battle against 10 agents of decay. Exhibit Curator Emily Williams outlines the plan of attack in "Conservation, Where Art and Science Meet."
Returned to Former Splendor: Paintings, Conservation, and Dyes
Senior Paintings Conservator, Heidi Sobol offers a peek at the exhibition Returned to Former Splendor and discusses the conservation process involved in preparing the historical paintings now on display in the Sigmund Samuel Gallery of Canada.
Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy
The purpose of this web page is to make the Idaho Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy (CWCS) available to all interested parties. The site provides links to multiple pdfs containing information about Idaho wildlife and conservational strategies.
Conservation, Where Art and Science Meet
Museum conservators wage daily battle against 10 agents of decay. Exhibit Curator Emily Williams outlines the plan of attack in "Conservation, Where Art and Science Meet."Author(s):
College Installs Rainwater Conservation System
A 1,100-gallon cistern and pump have been installed on the College of Charleston campus. This will save the College $1,000 per month in irrigation costs and will reduce demands on city water.













