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Open Science Section

The Open Science Section was organized in 2015 to encourage and support ecologists who are striving to practice Open Science principles in their research, teaching, outreach, and engagement with, policymakers managers, and other ecologists. Open Science Section website

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Invasion Ecology Section

The Invasion Ecology Section, created in 2015, promotes research, teaching, communication, and collaboration on the ecology of biological invasions.

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Inclusive Ecology Section

The Inclusive Ecology Section, approved in 2016, strives to facilitate inclusivity by working with the efforts of other ESA sections and programs to educate, support and mentor, and provide a setting for sharing concerns. It provides support for ecologists, regardless of physical/mental ability, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, culture, nationality, family status, politics, religion, level of education, or…

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Ecological Restoration Section

The Ecological Restoration section was founded in 2015 to promote theoretical and applied research, teaching, communication, grant development, and collaboration on ecological restoration. Ecological Restoration Section website

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Communication and Engagement Section

The Communication and Engagement Section was founded in 2015 to promote and support the practice of traditional and emerging science communication approaches by ecologists and science communicators within ESA’s membership. Communication and Engagement Section website

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Vegetation Section

The Vegetation Section, founded in 1984, seeks to encourage research and foster communication of results in all aspects of vegetation science. Vegetation Ecology Section website List of Officers

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Urban Ecosystem Ecology Section

The Urban Ecosystem Ecology Section, founded in 2002, promotes an understanding of the importance of urban ecosystems among ecologists and members of related disciplines; encourages education and research in urban ecosystem ecology; sponsors meetings and publications for the communication of research and educational activities in urban ecosystem ecology; and encourages student participation in the Society. Urban Ecosystem Ecology Section website…

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