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Jon Keely

January 21, 2020
February 5, 2020
Jon Keely, United States Geological Survey and University of California at Los Angeles
Wildland-Urban-Interface Wildfire Disasters: How Do We Parse Out the Drivers?

Jon Keeley

January 21, 2020
February 4, 2020
Jon Keeley, United States Geological Survey and University of California at Los Angeles
Nexus Between Wildfires, Climate Change and Population Growth in California

Diamond VE Holloman

November 30, 2017
December 5, 2017
Diamond VE Holloman, UNC-CH Curriculum in Environment and Ecology (ENEC)
Critical Urban Ecology: Links to Social Vulnerability and Environmental Justice in the Aftermath of Hurricanes

Samantha Tessel

November 8, 2017
November 9, 2017
Samantha Tessel, UNC-CH Curriculum in Environment and Ecology
Dispersal effects on species distribution and diversity across multiple scales in the southern Appalachian mixed mesophytic flora

Andrew Curley

August 31, 2017
September 14, 2017
Andrew Curley, UNC-CH (Department of Geography)
Navajo (Diné) studies, political ecology, indigenous sovereignty, water politics, coal and coal workers, development, and indigenous geography

Ethan Hyland

August 31, 2017
September 28, 2017
Ethan Hyland, NCSU (Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences)
How paleoclimate and paleoecology research informs our efforts to combat climate and environmental change in the modern world

Caroline Tucker

August 31, 2017
October 12, 2017
Caroline Tucker, UNC-CH (Department of Biology with joint appointment to the Curr. of Environment and Ecology)
What value does the past have for the future? Assessing the use of evolutionary history to inform conservation

Alina Szmant

August 31, 2017
October 26, 2017
Alina Szmant, UNCW (Center for Marince Science / Dept of Biology and Marine Biology)
Coral reef ecology over the decades: aspects of the reproductive ecology and physiology of Caribbean corals, and perspectives on the demise of coral reefs

Joseph Pawlik

August 31, 2017
November 9, 2017
Joseph Pawlik, UNCW (Dept of Biology and Marine Biology)
The chemical ecology of sponges on Caribbean reefs: From metabolites to ecosystems

Sara Childs

August 31, 2017
November 30, 2017
Sara Childs, Duke University (Office of the Duke Forest)
Duke Forest: A Resource for All Seasons