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SPEEDTALK SESSIONS

SPEEDTALK SESSION 1:
COMPLEX ISSUES OF CLIMATE,
LAND USE AND WATER MANAGEMENT

Date: 9-Nov-17

Time: 12.30 – 14.00

Chair: To be announced

speakers 

  • Socio-ecological dynamics linked to hydrological ecosystem services provision in seasonal-dry forests in southern Mexico

      Leonardo Calzada

 

  • Combined effects of climate and land use change on the provision of ecosystem services in example regions of the rice agro-ecosystems in Southeast Asia

      Fanny Langerwisch

 

  • Assessing and mapping supply and demand of flood regulation: broadening understanding through a systems perspective

      Ilse Kotzee

 

  • Use of short-term territorial scenarios in weather emergencies: a study case in the Bajo Balsas (Mexico)

      Alba M. Ortega Gomez

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  • Water scarcity and governance across freshwater Social-Ecological Systems (WaterSES): a Program on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) perspective

     Antonio J. Castro

 

  • Analysing scale, quality and diversity of green infrastructure and the provision of Urban Ecosystem Services: A case from Mexico City

     Rafael Calderón-Contreras

 

  • Ecosystem service supply and use: Links between strategic water source areas and urban water security

     Lindie Smith-Adao

 

  • Understanding the social and ecological impacts of biofuel production in rural communities

     Ryan Blanchard

 

  • Low phosphorus buffering capacity and long legacies in watersheds threaten water quality

     Jean-Olivier Goyette

 

SPEEDTALK SESSION 2:
INNOVATIVE AND LOCAL APPROACHES
TO SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES

Date: 9-Nov-17

Time: 12.30 – 14.00

Chair: To be announced

speakers 

  • A payment by any other name: Starkly different perceptions of Costa Rica’s PES from participants to managers

      Mollie Chapman

 

  • Lessons for native maize conservation from transdisciplinary arts-based research with indigenous farming communities in Oaxaca

      Flor Rivera Lopez

 

  • Developing a sustainable eco-enterprise for community benefit and climate resilience in Taveuni, Fiji

      Sebastian Thomas

 

  • How can we get back forests? Operationalizing payments for ecosystem services in Brazil"s sugarcane belt.

      Joerg A. Priess

 

  • Tools for organizing civil society in sustainability projects

      Esteban Calderón Hinojosa

 

  • Seeds for a good Anthropocene: analysing context-specific initiatives with high potential to contribute to more sustainable social-ecological futures

      Amanda Jiménez Aceituno

 

  • Collaborative research and traditional ecological knowledge for landscape restoration in northern Veracruz, Mexico.

      Evodia Silva-Rivera

 

  • An integrated assessment of an indicators proposal for Payment for Ecosystems Services. The challenge to quantify the effects of ecosystem services in a Mexico City case study

      Iskra Rojo

 

  • Global North Indigenous Community Knowledge Sharing with Global South - a model for the Indigenous Peoples' Platform

      Laura Lynes

 

  • Using Fishermen Knowledge and recovering the boat: Bycatch in Peruvian artisanal fishery

      Liliana Ayala

 

SPEEDTALK SESSION 3:
PEOPLE, LANDSCAPES AND MULTIPLE ECOSYSTEM SERVICES

Date: 9-Nov-17

Time: 12.30 – 14.00

Chair: To be announced

speakers 

  • Ecosystem service assessment, tradeoff and synergies analysis and ecosystem service bundles identification in four European silvopastoral landscapes

      Mario Torralba

 

  • Unpacking ecosystem service bundles: key considerations for the assessment of ecosystem service bundles

      Megan Meacham

 

  • Exploring the effects of Social-Ecological dynamics on stakeholder preferences on relationships between ecosystem services: a PECS-WaterSES analysis

      Cristina Quintas-Soriano

 

  • Social mapping of ecosystem services supply: a case study in the semi-arid western United States

      Jodi Brandt

 

  • Using anthromes to frame local conservation research and bridge towards global sustainability

      John Quinn

 

  • Fire and Floods, Cultural Landscapes in the Amazonian Floodplains

      Sazcha Olivera

      

  • Socio-ecological analysis of uptake of agro-environmental practices in intensive agriculture in Quebec

      Sylvia Wood

 

  • Using household data to disaggregate ecosystem services dependence

      Odirilwe Selomane

 

SPEEDTALK SESSION 5:
ISSUES OF ACCESS, EQUITY AND PERCEPTIONS OF VALUE

Date: 9-Nov-17

Time: 12.30 – 14.00

Chair: To be announced

speakers 

  • Spatial subsidies, environmental justice and ecosystem services in the conservation of migratory species

      Laura López-Hoffman

 

  • Leverage points for sustainability transformation in human-nature connections: Insights from southern Transylvania

      Maraja Riechers

 

  • Empowerment through Ecosystem-based Adaptation - Evidence from Sri Lanka

      Stephen Woroniecki

 

  • Rethinking democracy in community natural resources management: gender, equity and environmental governance in Oaxaca, Mexico

      Violeta Gutiérrez Zamora

 

  • Equity and accessibility of cultural ecosystem services from the protected areas of Mediterranean Chile

      Maria Jose Martinez-Harms

      

  • The social history of the changes in the access and management of the communal rangelands and effects on rural people"s well-being in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

      Andiswa Finca

 

  • Co-managing complex social-ecological systems in Bangladesh: An empirical evidence in community based fish culture in the public and private floodplain

      A.B.M.Mahfuzul Haque

 

  • Out of sight, out of pocket: The value of water-related ecosystem services provided by an undervalued protected area section to diverse downstream stakeholders.

      Alta De Vos

 

  • The means determine the end in pursuing integrated valuation in practice

      Sander Jacobs

 

  • Ecosystem based Adaptation for smallholder farmers: perception of benefits

      M. Ruth Martínez Rodríguez

SPEEDTALK SESSION 4:
GOVERNANCE AND COMMUNITY LEVEL NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Date: 9-Nov-17

Time: 12.30 – 14.00

Chair: To be announced

speakers 

  • Assessment of adaptive capacities to deal with climate change in two Michoacan municipalities

      Mabel Sanchez Matias

 

  • Monterrey Water Fund Conservation Plan: An Integrated Science-Based Tool for the Water Security Decision-Making Process

      Hilda Hesselbach

 

  • Sustainable river landscapes through nature-based solutions? Contribution from governance approaches

      Barbara Schroeter

 

  • Ecosystem services-based approaches in Mexican policy-making practice: Chiapas case study

      M. Azahara Mesa-Jurado

 

  • Socio-ecological Resilience on the Western Slope of Colorado, USA: How communities respond and adapt to conflicts over natural resource use

      Jean Lee

 

  • Towards implementation of the ecosystem services concept - An iterative participatory approach

      Katja Malmborg

 

  • Uncertainty can help protect the commons in the face of climate change

      Caroline Schill

           

  • The Round table of fisheries multi-level governance: Examples from Mexico"s

      Alejandro Espinoza-Tenorio

 

  • Illegal fishing under a territorial user rights for fisheries policy in Chile

      Rodrigo Oyanedel

 

SPEEDTALK SESSION 6:
INTEGRATING THE SOCIAL AND THE ECOLOGICAL:  SCENARIOS, PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT

Date: 9-Nov-17

Time: 12.30 – 14.00

Chair: To be announced

speakers 

  • (PECS project - Conserving Central India) Reconciling conservation and social goals when resettling people from protected areas - A case study from central India

      Amrita Neelakantan

 

  • Tracing Tomato Teleconnections: What the consumer doesn"t know about the tomato on his plate

      Maria Jose Ibarrola Rivas

 

  • Towards a sustainable Southern Transylvania: Recognizing existing contributions to reach sustainable visions and empowering stakeholders

      David Lam

      

  • Social-ecological implications of a large carnivore recovery: understanding attitudes toward recolonizing wolves in Germany

      Ugo Arbieu

      

  • When we cannot have it all: Ecosystem services trade-offs in real-life planning contexts

      Francis Turkelboom

 

  • Managing ecological disturbances: Learning and the structure of social-ecological networks

      Jacopo Baggio

 

  • Effective management of protected areas to deliver benefits in a landscape

      Janis Smith

 

  • Strategizing rather than coping: considering one"s options in case the fish leave

      Louise Gammage 

 

  • Resilience of small-scale fisheries: Scaling up case-based evidence

      Zuzana Harmácková

 

  • Assessing socio-ecological resilience to natural disasters in a tropical mountain in Africa

      Nakileza bob

 

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