Dynamic interplay of ecology, infectious disease, and human life
Spillover of infectious wildlife diseases to domestic animals and people and the link between environmental processes and human health.
Presentations on species interactions figure large at ESA’s 2013 annual meeting.
Read MoreAgriculture alters the landscape more than any other human activity, with trickle-down effects on water, soil, climate, plant and wildlife diversity, wildfire, and human health. Multiple sessions at ESA’s 98th Annual Meeting in Minneapolis will will examine routes to improved soil, water, and nutrient retention, and opportunities to increase biodiversity alongside food production.
Read MoreESA established its Regional Policy Award in 2008 to recognize an elected or appointed local policymaker who has integrated environmental science into policy initiatives that foster more sustainable communities.
Read MoreSpillover of infectious wildlife diseases to domestic animals and people and the link between environmental processes and human health.
August 4 – 9 Sustainable Pathways: Learning From the Past and Shaping the Future The Ecological Society of America’s 98th annual meeting “Sustainable Pathways: Learning From the Past and Shaping the Future” will meet in in Minneapolis, Minn., from Sunday evening, August 4, to Friday morning, August 9, at the Minneapolis Convention Center. Early bird registration opens the first…