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Integrating Multidisciplinary Science into Practice for Sustainable Landscapes and Seascapes

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Join us to discuss integrated approaches to establish and maintain sustainable land and seascapes. We'll explore the evidence needed to inform conservation and management and identify opportunities to improve coordination between researchers and conservation practitioners. Help us build a more collaborative approach to conservation.
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Achieving sustainable land and seascapes requires innovative and cost-effective multidisciplinary approaches that integrate biodiversity conservation, maintenance of ecosystem services, sustainable production and livelihoods. In order to undertake and implement management plans that are sustainable at the land and seascape scale, researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers must work together. Drawing on decades of experience and expertise from Conservation International, the Smithsonian Institution and our network of partners, we will explore aspects of successful land and seascapes initiatives from Central America and South Africa. How can we bridge the gap between research and action and use science to inform conservation and integrated planning? Discussions will provide an opportunity to learn from successes and address remaining barriers, collectively identifying a path forward and a framework for more effective conservation measures.

Session agenda

Speaker

Scott HENDERSON

Vice President and Sustainable Landscapes and Seascapes Lead,
Conservation International
Ecuador

Planet Positive Economies
16:03 - 16:08

Dr Thomas S. B. AKRE

Ecologist and Program Scientist,
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute & Working Land and
United States of America

Working Land & Seascapes
16:08 - 16:13

Dr Melanie MCFIELD

Director, Healthy Reefs Initiative,
Smithsonian Institution
United States of America

Healthy Reefs for Healthy People
16:13 - 16:28

Julia LEVIN

Vice President, South Africa,
Conservation International
South Africa


16:28 - 16:43

Panelist

Mrs Imani FAIRWEATHER MORRISON

Programme Officer,
Oak Foundation
Switzerland


16:48 - 17:18

Dr Samantha CHENG

Biodiversity Scientist,
Center for Biodiversity and Conservation, American Museum of Natu
United States of America


16:48 - 17:18

  • Conservation International [United States of America]
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