Seminar and Events Schedule

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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!

 

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September 25 - October 01
  • 25
    September 25, 2022
    No events
  • 26
    September 26, 2022

    Nia Morales

    11:30 am-12:30 pm
    September 26, 2022

    Using social science to encourage inclusive conservation

    Nia Morales

    Assistant Professor

    Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

    University of Florida

    Abstract

    The incorporation of social sciences in conservation is still relatively new. However, the social sciences play an important role in describing and understanding human thought and behavior as a means to improve the management of natural resources. Human dimensions (or conservation social science) can also help to address diversity, equity, justice, and inclusion issues by allowing researchers to better understand the underlying systemic inequities that drive certain behaviors or actions and to encourage decisions that provide benefits for diverse communities. This talk will highlight areas of inquiry within the conservation social sciences that are contributing to a more inclusive discipline.

    Bio and Research Interests

    Dr. Nia Morales is an assistant professor of human dimensions of wildlife in the University of Florida’s Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Department (WEC) where her teaching and research generally focus on the role of social science in the conservation of fish and wildlife as well as issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in conservation. Dr. Morales received her Bachelor’s and PhD from the University of Florida in WEC and has a Masters of Environmental Education from Florida Atlantic University. Previous to her faculty role, Dr. Morales was head of the Center for Conservation Social Science Research within the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, where she led a team of social scientists that provided support for the development and implementation of social science inquiry that helped FWC better understand the complex relationships between humans and the management of natural resources.

  • 27
    September 27, 2022
    No events
  • 28
    September 28, 2022
    No events
  • 29
    September 29, 2022
    No events
  • 30
    September 30, 2022
    No events
  • 01
    October 1, 2022
    No events