Inclusivity
Presentations on improving diversity within the field, promoting cross-discipline collaboration, and conducting research alongside stakeholders and the public.
Sunday, August 11th
8:00 AM
Including Citizen Science in Your Research – Working with Citizen Science Data, Volunteers, and More
Hannah Webber
Workshops, L008
Hannah Webber
Workshops, L008
12:00 PM
Collective Impact for Equity, Inclusion and Diversity: The “Voltron” Principle
George Middendorf
Workshops, L018
George Middendorf
Workshops, L018
Monday, August 12th
10:15 AM
Local Science Policy Issues in Louisville: Linking Ecology, Decision-Making, and Community Health
Caroline E. Ridley
Special sessions, L013
Caroline E. Ridley
Special sessions, L013
1:30 PM
Transforming rangeland science and society: Using collaborative partnerships as a catalyst for change
Robin S. Reid
Organized oral sessions, M100
Robin S. Reid
Organized oral sessions, M100
2:50 PM
3:30 PM
The Field Work Experience: Rite of Passage or Barrier to Entry?
Kari E.B. O’Connell
Inspire sessions, M108
Kari E.B. O’Connell
Inspire sessions, M108
4:00 PM
The role of botanical gardens and partnership in conserving biodiversity in the southeastern U.S.
Jennifer Cruse-Sanders
Organized oral sessions, M103
Jennifer Cruse-Sanders
Organized oral sessions, M103
4:20 PM
Ranchers and ecologists joining in the search for ‘greener’ pastures
Carter Johnson
Organized oral sessions, M100
Carter Johnson
Organized oral sessions, M100
Tuesday, August 13th
11:10 AM
A community-based observing network (CBON) for rangelands monitoring in the Intermountain West
David L. Griffith
Contributed talks, L010/014
David L. Griffith
Contributed talks, L010/014
1:30 PM
Empowering academic allies: Intentional relationships for advancing relevant research
Mila Kellen Marshall
Organized oral sessions, M100
Mila Kellen Marshall
Organized oral sessions, M100
4:40 PM
Building transformative scientist-EJ community partnerships
Jessica Thomas
Organized oral sessions, M100
Jessica Thomas
Organized oral sessions, M100
Wednesday, August 14th
10:30 AM
Engaging and broadening the New Orleans ecological community through building a Louisiana Master Naturalist Chapter
Craig S. Hood
Organized oral sessions, M107
Craig S. Hood
Organized oral sessions, M107
3:30 PM
Thursday, August 15th
10:10 AM
Fishers’ ecological knowledge and stable isotope analysis: A social-ecological systems approach to endangered species
Kathryn R. Wedemeyer-Strombel
Contributed talks, L007/008
Kathryn R. Wedemeyer-Strombel
Contributed talks, L007/008
1:30 PM
Success Stories and Highlights from the ESA SEEDS Program…..23 Years Later
Zakiya Leggett
Inspire sessions, M108
Zakiya Leggett
Inspire sessions, M108