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 […]
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 […]
*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 via polycom to the Darling Center and GMRI Hosted by Dr. Mary Jane Perry
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 […]