SEMINAR: Bob Pressey – Towards an evidence base for conservation priorities

The world is filling up with priority conservation areas. Using different methods, and at different extents and resolutions, people have identified countless places that warrant special attention for nature conservation. Systematic conservation planning turned 30 in 2013 and has played a large role in marking up the world map. A wide variety of more or … Continue reading SEMINAR: Bob Pressey – Towards an evidence base for conservation priorities

SEMINAR: Milena Kim – The human dimensions of species-based pioritisation: a case study from Queensland

Milena Kim will be presenting her PhD completion seminar at 11am: “'The human dimensions of species-based prioritisation: a case study from Queensland” When: Friday 4th October 2013; 11:00 to 12:00 hrs Where: Building 34, Room 124, JCU, Townsville (maps) Conservation planning initiatives have been subjected to limited evaluation. In the last 20 years, many prioritisation … Continue reading SEMINAR: Milena Kim – The human dimensions of species-based pioritisation: a case study from Queensland

SEMINAR: Forget the crystal ball: Applying spatial scenarios to conservation planning for the GBR coast

UPDATE! Amélie's seminar is now available online. Postdoc Amélie will be presenting a seminar this week exploring how spatially-explicit scenario planning might aid in future conservation planning for the GBR. When: Thursday 5th of September 2013; 12:00 to 13:00 hrs. Where: Building 19 (Kevin Stark Research Building), Room #106 (upstairs), JCU, Townsville; video-linked to the University of Queensland (GCI … Continue reading SEMINAR: Forget the crystal ball: Applying spatial scenarios to conservation planning for the GBR coast