Seminar – Brian McGill
Decision Support Systems and Stakeholder Engagement Brian McGill, School of Biology & Ecology and Senator George J. Mitchell Center Decision Support Systems (DSS) provide computer based information and analysis to aid […]
Decision Support Systems and Stakeholder Engagement Brian McGill, School of Biology & Ecology and Senator George J. Mitchell Center Decision Support Systems (DSS) provide computer based information and analysis to aid […]
Special Seminar Series US – South Korea Bilateral Exchange Development of coast-specific integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) technology in Korea Dr. Mi Seon Park, Dr. Young Dae Kim and Dr. Byung Hwa Min National Fisheries Research & Development Institute Live - Horse Barn Class Room, Darling Marine Center Via Polycom - Room 107, Senator George J. Mitchell […]
Stakeholder Perceptions on Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity of Tourism Destinations to Climate Change in Maine Sandra de Urioste-Stone, School of Forest Resources, University of Maine
How Maine Blueberry Growers Use Wild Bees: Learning from a Sustainability Transition in Progress Sam Hanes and Brianne Du Clos, University of Maine Honeybees are the backbone of U.S. crop […]
NERC encourages presentations and posters on any aspect of ecosystem science in our area. Special sessions at the 2015 meeting will include: *Cumulative effects of multiple stressors on forested landscapes *Cold and understudied: Dormant season pattern and process in northeastern watersheds *Extreme weather events: Impacts on forest ecosystems *Coupling of soil and surface water chemistry: […]
*SEMINAR CANCELLED Engaging in Sustainability Debates: The Role of Universities, Experts, and Journalists in Promoting Collaboration and Innovation Matthew Nisbet, Northeastern University Matthew C. Nisbet is Associate Professor of Communication, […]
Sustaining Coupled Social-ecological Marine Systems Heather Leslie, Brown University (candidate for Director, Darling Marine Center) Sponsored by Darling Marine Center and Senator George J. Mitchell Center Seminar will be broadcast […]
Synthesizing theories of environmental governance Michael Cox, Dartmouth Normal science involves the interaction between theory and observation. Theories entail observational patterns, and these patterns have implications for the acceptance or […]
Making Sense of Place in Maine: Sustainability Insights from the Humanities Carol Toner, Maine Studies Director "In times of climate change and threats to our environment, the more we know […]