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The calendar below lists all Ecoinformatics and related events, including our weekly seminar. The weekly Ecoinformatics Seminar series includes a full schedule of world-class speakers presenting research talks, skills workshops, and career panels. Please join us each week for this exciting seminar series!
- 14February 14, 2021No events
- 15February 15, 2021
Seminar: Orou Gaoue
The ecological consequences of overharvesting forest resources in the tropics
Conservation biology, as a mission-oriented and crisis driven discipline, has long been concerned by the causes and socio-ecological consequences of resource overexploitation. Harvesting wild plants for non-timber forest products (NTFP) serves as a valuable source of food and medicine for local communities, and potentially contributes to poverty alleviation. However, frequent harvest at high intensity can lead to plant population decline, and jeopardize the ability of future generations to benefit from these ecosystem services. In this talk, I will discuss two emerging issues on resource overexploitation that warrant more discussion in the field of conservation biology. I will first discuss the role of individual plant level heterogeneity and temporally dynamics harvest sequence on population resilience to harvest and the implications for sustainable forest products harvest. Second, I will discuss how combined lethal (timber) and non-lethal (NTFP) harvest of forest resources may be possible in tropical ecosystems. Finally, I will discuss how an in-depth understanding of indigenous people’s behavior and their ecological knowledge of their environment can be used to ask more applied questions, develop more realistic models to answer these questions and suggest culturally appropriate and ecologically sounds sustainable management systems.
- 16February 16, 2021No events
- 17February 17, 2021No events
- 18February 18, 2021No events
- 19February 19, 2021No events
- 20February 20, 2021No events