(E-SEAL) Environmental Sustainability and Economics Analytical Lab

Bioeconomic modeling for a sustainable future

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Global Land Project Meeting

Roman, Yuchen, and Will traveled to Beijing to attend and present at the Global Land Project third Open Science Meeting (GLP 3rd OSM 2016).  The meeting took place from October 24 to October 27 at the China National Convention Center in Beijing. Here are a few photos:

 

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Will presenting

 

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Yuchen presenting

 

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Roman presenting

 

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Group photo

Roman interviewed about Aedes mosquito control

Roman was interviewed for a recent Straits Times article explaining why it’s not practical to eradicate Aedes mosquitoes. Concern about these mosquitoes has been growing due to the risk of Zika outbreaks. Read the full article here.

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Closing oil palm yield gaps among Indonesian smallholders through industry schemes, pruning, weeding and improved seeds

Our paper “Closing oil palm yield gaps among Indonesian smallholders through industry schemes, pruning, weeding and improved seeds” has been published in Royal Society Open Science! See our publications.

Time to empower RIDL and Wolbachia against Zika

Our paper “Time to empower RIDL and Wolbachia against Zika” has been accepted in Open Forum Infectious Diseases! See our list of publications

Reconciling agricultural land use and forest ecosystem services

Our paper “Five challenges to reconcile agricultural land use and forest ecosystem services in Southeast Asia” has been accepted in Conservation Biology! See our list of publications

International trade damages tropical nature, study shows

Our research on the effects of international trade on nature in the tropics has been featured in Science Daily. Read the full story here.

 

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Using Google Trends to measure interest in conservation topics

Our paper “Analysis of the capacity of Google Trends to measure interest in conservation topics and the role of online news” has been accepted in PLOS ONE! See our list of publications

Unintended feedbacks: challenges and opportunities for improving conservation effectiveness

Our paper “Unintended feedbacks: challenges and opportunities for improving conservation effectiveness” has been accepted in Conservation Letters! See our list of publications

Mobile Applications and Sustainable Consumption

Our paper “Mobile Applications to Link Sustainable Consumption with Impacts on the Environment and Biodiversity” has been accepted in BioScience! See our list of publications

International trade causes economic loss in tropical countries

Our paper “International trade causes large net economic losses in tropical countries via the destruction of ecosystem services” has been accepted in Ambio! See our list of publications

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