Presentations
2018 Translational Ecology Workshop
The Translational Ecology Short Course was held at the University of Arizona, April 4-5, 2018. The course was an intensive training for graduate students and early career scientists, on the principles and tools for the co-production of environmental science to inform decision-making, through the lens of Translational Ecology (TE). For more information about TE, see special issue of Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
Fall 2017 Seminar Series
Cohosted by University of Arizona's
School of Natural Resources and the Environment and SW CSC
A selection of the weekly afternoon talks.
Identifying and addressing ecological research and outreach needs in the southwestern U.S.
November 29, 2017
Audio, slides, video (31 minutes)
Presenter: Elise Gornish, PhD
Cooperative Extension Specialist in Ecological Restoration, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona
Grappling with the complex challenges of migratory animals in a changing world
November 8, 2017
Audio, slides, video (53 minutes)
Presenter: Jherime Kellerman, PhD
Associate Professor, Environmental Sciences Program Director, Oregon Tech
Ecosystem Impacts of Ecological Disturbances in Western Forests
October 4, 2017
Audio, slides, video (59 minutes)
Presenter: Dave Moore, PhD
Associate Professor, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona
September 20, 2017
Audio and slides (58 minutes)
Presenter: Scott A Bonar, PhD
USGS Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Associate Professor, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona
Fire in the Southwest Colloquium Videos
Our March 23, 2018 colloquium and webinar on fire in the Southwest was a great success. We had a total of about 60 attendees, both in-person and online.
Our partner CLIMAS has posted the videos online. They can be found at the links below.
Event details & presentations (PDF)
Ecosystem resilience to changing fire regimes; Dr. Don Falk (University of Arizona)