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Video + podcast: An extended discussion of adaptation science and practice
12/09/11 12:29
From our sister-site at AdaptationAction.org, we present another video exploring some of the emerging issues in adaptation and conservation, particularly from the view of ecological science. Dr. Lee Hannah is an ecologist with Conservation International and the University of California, Santa Barbara. He's also one of only a few scientists who has been engaged for well over a decade on climate adaptation, so he has a deep perspective on how the science of climate adaptation has been evolving and where it might be headed. Working globally and regionally, Lee has been trying to bridge the gap between studying the impacts of climate and helping species, ecosystems, and communities and economies in the developing world adjust to the emerging climate. His work spans the laboratory, the field, and science and resource management policy. Here, we present a short video with some highlights of the discussion Lee and I had.
Here, we present both a brief video with highlights of conversation between myself and Lee. If you are interested in more of the details around how the science of adaptation is changing and where the practice of adaptation, conservation, and resource management are moving, then please listen to an edited version of our discussion in a podcast.
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Here, we present both a brief video with highlights of conversation between myself and Lee. If you are interested in more of the details around how the science of adaptation is changing and where the practice of adaptation, conservation, and resource management are moving, then please listen to an edited version of our discussion in a podcast.
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