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National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis

Project Description

The Southwest Climate Science Center, with collaboration from the University of Arizona, will lead an effort to increase knowledge about translational ecology, and to explore and articulate the theory and practice of translational ecology. We will give special focus to understanding past successes and failures in scientist-stakeholder engagements, seeking solutions to critical barriers and challenges in knowledge co-production, and summarizing best practices for translational ecology.
Working Group Participants

Principal Investigator(s)

Stephen T. Jackson

Project Dates

Start: November 17, 2015

End: November 19, 2015

completed

Participants

Emily S. Bernhardt
Duke University
Dan Cleaves
USDA Forest Service
Molly S. Cross
Wildlife Conservation Society
Frank W. Davis
University of California, Santa Barbara
Carolyn Enquist
US Geological Survey (USGS)
Gregg Garfin
University of Arizona
Leah R. Gerber
Arizona State University
Kimberly R. Hall
The Nature Conservancy
Lauren M. Hallett
University of California, Berkeley
Benjamin S. Halpern
University of California, Santa Barbara
Kevin Hiers
Sewanee: The University of the South
Todd Hopkins
Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Stephen T. Jackson
University of Arizona
Dawn Lawson
United States Navy
Jeremy Littell
US Geological Survey (USGS)
Elizabeth McNie
University of Colorado, Boulder
Toni Lynn Morelli
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Koren Nydick
National Park Service
Amber Pairis
Climate Science Alliance-South Coast
Andrea J. Ray
NOAA, Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL)
Claudia Regan
US Geological Survey (USGS)
Hugh Safford
USDA Forest Service
Mark W. Schwartz
University of California, Davis
M. Rebecca Shaw
Environmental Defense Fund
Nate Stephenson
US Geological Survey (USGS)
Jennifer Tank
University of Notre Dame
Adam Terando
N.C. State University
Tamara Wall
Desert Research Institute
Matthew Williamson
University of California, Davis
Connie A Woodhouse
University of Arizona

Products

  1. Journal Article / 2017

    Foundations of translational ecology

  2. Journal Article / 2017

    Special issue: Translational ecology

  3. Journal Article / 2017

    Toward an effective practice of translational ecology