Events Archive

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Emily Darling (Wildlife Conservation Society): Towards Data-driven Action for Coral Reef Conservation and Policy

David Obura & James Mbugua (CORDIO East Africa): Coral reef and coastal sustainability to 2030 and beyond
thinking spatially in coastal East Africa

Abdoul Aziz Diouf (Centre de Suivi Ecologique, Dakar): Geospatial Based Approaches for Monitoring and Assessing Natural Resources in Senegal

The Lightning talks of 2022 will be held online, featuring 12 speakers from six countries who each have three minutes to deliver a perspective where space—interpreted broadly—matters.

Amanda Cravens (Social and Economic Analysis Branch, US Geological Survey): Effective decision support tools: The importance of understanding user experiences and institutional barriers to doing so

Janet Nackoney (USAID & University of Maryland): Geospatial information informs conservation efforts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Spatial and Temporal Thinking in Data-Driven Methods
December 13–14, 2021 | Online

Chris S. Renschler (Dept. of Geography, University at Buffalo [SUNY]): Building Interdisciplinary Teams for Environmental Management and Conservation Across Scales

John Gallo (Conservation Biology Institute): A Spatial Decision Support System and Open Knowledge Network for Fire-Risk Reduction in Santa Barbara County

In collaboration with the International Association of Young Geographers, the Center for Spatial Studies will be hosting its annual poster session, but we will be taking it from the local level to the global, renaming it spatial@ucsb.global2021, to reflect that it will now be an international event.