(E-SEAL) Environmental Sustainability and Economics Analytical Lab

Bioeconomic modeling for a sustainable future

Tag: Deforestation

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

Do Protected Areas Stop Deforestation?

Our research on deforestation and protected area effectiveness in Indonesia published in Global Environmental Change was featured in Phys.org, ScienceDaily, NewsDesk, Today

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Deforestation and protected area effectiveness in Indonesia

Our paper “Analysis of deforestation and protected area effectiveness in Indonesia: A comparison of Bayesian spatial models”  has been accepted in Global Environmental Change! See our list of publications

Oil Palm: A double edged sword

Research on oil palm published in Science has been featured in Scientific American and Phys.org

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EME Lab at ATBC Asia-Pacific Chapter at Banda Aceh

3 EME Lab members presented at the Meeting: Roman with “Loss of ecosystem services through deforestation and trade-offs with agriculture”, Yi Hui with “Spatial correlates of human-tiger conflict in Hunchun, China”, and Dawn with “Effects of overgrazing and climate change on grassland sustainability in Chang Tang, Tibetan plateau, China”.

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Dawn and Yi Hui presenting at the meeting

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