PuP 2012: Selected sessions of particular interest to the DIVERSITAS community
Please see list of selected sessions of particular interest to the DIVERSITAS community.
Conference Sessions related to DIVERSITAS projects and priorities
Day 1: State of the Planet / Theme A: Meeting Global Needs
Session |
Authors |
Title |
1 |
Lovejoy, Diaz, Fonseca, Dixon, Hammond |
Tragedies and hopes of the global commons: Biodiversity, climate and the oceans as global benefits |
1 |
Leadley, Duraiappah, Williams, Olsson, Lenton |
Staying away from the edge: avoiding biophysical, ecological and social tipping points |
2 |
Mills, Prieur-Richard, Guegan |
Biodiversity Loss and the Emergence of Infectious Disease |
2 |
Gordon, Larigauderie, Lonsdale, Stuart, Price |
Securing global biodiversity: a human imperative for a sustainable planet |
Day 2: Options and opportunities / Theme A: Meeting Global Needs
Session |
Authors |
Title |
1 |
Williams, Jongman, Turner, Larigauderie, Walters |
How international collaboration can strengthen biodiversity monitoring |
2 | Luster, Baumann, Seidl, Tockner, Schirmer | Managing river corridors under the prospects of climate change: A challenge considering conflicting ecosystem services |
3 |
Sullivan, Bhat, Harrison, Heda, Prieur-Richard |
Conservation of freshwater ecosystems: towards sustainable management for future generations |
3 |
Perrings, Duraiappah, Larigauderie, Reyers, Andelman |
Putting the concept of ecosystem services into practice: science, assessment and policy |
Day 3: Challenges to progress / Theme B: Transforming our way of living
Session |
Authors |
Title |
1 |
Jackson, Brussaard, Bossio, Harttung |
Reconciling food security, biodiversity and multiple ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes |
Theme C: Governing across scales
Session |
Authors |
Title |
3 |
Ring, Krolopp, Santos, Schröter-Schlaack |
Financial instruments for local biodiversity action: Thinking ecological fiscal transfers across scales |
Day 3 will also include a lunch key event:
Authors |
Title |
|
Larigauderie, Duraiappah, Ash and Arico |
Strengthening the use of science for policy: IPCC's lessons for IPBES |
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