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SUMMARY:2024 Spring Seminar Series - Gabriel de Oliveira
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Spring Seminar Series will feature Gabriel de Oliveira\, assistant professor at the University of South Alabama Department of Earth Sciences. Dr. Oliveira will give a presentation titled “Deforestation\, fire\, and land cover changes in tropical/subtropical regions” on Wednesday\, April 3\, at 11 a.m. in Room 2217 of the College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment Building located at 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL. \nDr. Oliveira is hosted by Dr. Latif Kalin\, Clinton-McClure Professor in the College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment. Oliveira will discuss biosphere-atmosphere interactions using remote sensing and field observations in Amazonia\, the world’s largest tropical rainforest and river basin. \nDr. Oliveira is a Fellow of the United States National Academy of Sciences and has researched the Amazon Rainforest for approximately 15 years. He focuses on orbital remote sensing and ground observation which reveal how deforestation\, fire\, and drought affect climate and plant processes. His research has been published in notable journals including Science and Nature. \nFaculty\, students\, and the public are invited to attend this program. Advanced registration is not required.  Refreshments will be available after the seminar. Parking is available on the third and fourth floors in the South Quad Parking Deck across from the CFWE Building on Duncan Drive. To receive announcements about future seminars\, download the 2024 Spring Seminar Calendar or request to join our email list at cfwecom@auburn.edu. \nContact the seminar host or Robert Gitzen at rag0012@auburn.edu if you would like to attend via Zoom or access a recorded version of the seminar.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/2024-spring-seminar-series-gabrielle-de-oliveira/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment Building\, Room 2217\, 3301 SFWS BUILDING\, Auburn University\, AL\, 36849-0001\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 Spring Seminar Series - Ginger Deason
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Spring Seminar Series will feature Ginger Deason\, program officer at the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) Division of International Conservation. Dr. Deason will give a presentation titled “The path of the jaguar: Conservation in Central America in Three Acts” on Wednesday\, April 10\, at 11 a.m. in Room 2217 of the College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment Building located at 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL. \nDr. Deason is hosted by Dr. Allie McCreary\, assistant professor of parks and recreation management in the College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment. Deason will provide an overview of the FWS Division of International Conservation\, discuss her studies in wildlife conservation in Central America\, and her career track from Auburn University to Washington D.C. \nDr. Deason has worked with indigenous groups in southern Mexico while researching community-based adaptation planning. She also gathered data on tourists’ perceptions of climate change impacts and served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala. \nFaculty\, students\, and the public are invited to attend this program. Advanced registration is not required.  Refreshments will be available after the seminar. Parking is available on the third and fourth floors in the South Quad Parking Deck across from the CFWE Building on Duncan Drive. To receive announcements about future seminars\, download the 2024 Spring Seminar Calendar or request to join our email list at cfwecom@auburn.edu. 
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/2024-spring-seminar-series-ginger-deason/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment Building\, Room 2217\, 3301 SFWS BUILDING\, Auburn University\, AL\, 36849-0001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar Series
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SUMMARY:2024 Spring Seminar Series - Nana Tian
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Spring Seminar Series will feature Nana Tian\, associate professor in the College of Forestry\, Agriculture\, and Natural Resources at the University of Arkansas at Monticello. Dr. Tian will give a presentation titled “Developing and harnessing climate-smart commodities from hardwood restoration for small and underserved landowners in the Southern Bottomland Region” on Wednesday\, April 17\, at 11 a.m. in Room 2217 of the College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment Building located at 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL. \nDr. Tian is hosted by Dr. Daowei Zhang\, associate dean of research and the Alumni and George W. Peake Professor of forest economics in the College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment. Tian will explain her project supporting the practices of climate-smart processes and available incentives. She will focus on how producers\, underserved landowners\, and early adopters implement climate-smart practices — measuring and monitoring carbon and greenhouse gas (GHG) benefits. \nDr. Tian’s research focuses on human dimension and economic issues within natural resource management. Her current projects include econometric models of private landowners\, invasive species\, forest certification\, ecosystem valuation\, and sustainable economic development. She has served as the principal investigator (PI) on multiple grant-funded projects\, securing more than $4 million in extramural funding. Tian has also produced more than 40 peer-reviewed journal articles. \nFaculty\, students\, and the public are invited to attend this program. Advanced registration is not required.  Refreshments will be available after the seminar. Parking is available on the third and fourth floors in the South Quad Parking Deck across from the CFWE Building on Duncan Drive. To receive announcements about future seminars\, download the 2024 Spring Seminar Calendar or request to join our email list at cfwecom@auburn.edu. \nContact the seminar host or Robert Gitzen at rag0012@auburn.edu if you would like to attend via Zoom or access a recorded version of the seminar.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/2024-spring-seminar-series-nana-tian/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment Building\, Room 2217\, 3301 SFWS BUILDING\, Auburn University\, AL\, 36849-0001\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 Spring Seminar Series - Matthew Capps
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Spring Seminar Series will feature Matthew Capps\, deputy director of Alabama State Parks. Capps will give a presentation titled “Alabama State Parks: 2023 A Year At A Glance” on Wednesday\, April 24\, at 11 a.m. in Room 2217 of the College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment Building located at 602 Duncan Drive\, Auburn\, AL. \nCapps is an Auburn University alumnus and hosted by Dr. Wayde Morse\, professor of conservation social sciences in the College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment. He will provide his snapshot of the status of Alabama State Parks and the successes and challenges it faced in 2023. His presentation will also provide state park attendance data\, information about new park reservation systems\, and other capital improvement projects across the state. \nCapps has more than twelve years of park operations and grounds maintenance which includes nonprofit\, municipal\, and private sectors. His current role has allowed him to spearhead the development of a complete capital improvement plan which aims to optimize operations for long-term financial stability of Alabama State Parks. \nFaculty\, students\, and the public are invited to attend this program. Advanced registration is not required.  Refreshments will be available after the seminar. Parking is available on the third and fourth floors in the South Quad Parking Deck across from the CFWE Building on Duncan Drive. To receive announcements about future seminars\, download the 2024 Spring Seminar Calendar or request to join our email list at cfwecom@auburn.edu. \nContact the seminar host or Robert Gitzen at rag0012@auburn.edu if you would like to attend via Zoom or access a recorded version of the seminar.
URL:https://cfwe.auburn.edu/event/2024-spring-seminar-series-matthew-capps/
LOCATION:College of Forestry\, Wildlife and Environment Building\, Room 2217\, 3301 SFWS BUILDING\, Auburn University\, AL\, 36849-0001\, United States
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