[Sextonlabpastmembers] Fwd: Open symposium invite_International Association for Landscape Ecology

Jason Sexton jsexton2 at ucmerced.edu
Tue Nov 22 11:24:35 PST 2022


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From: Dr. Adina MERENLENDER PhD <adinam at berkeley.edu>
Date: Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 11:15 AM
Subject: Open symposium invite_International Association for Landscape
Ecology
To: <cbnstewardship at lists.berkeley.edu>


Hello CBN Stewardship RT;

Kristin Byrd sent the following open symposium invitation along in case you
are interested. If so,  please email Kristin *kbyrd at usgs.gov*
<kbyrd at usgs.gov> if you would like to submit an abstract to this symposium.
It should be listed on the conference website soon -- see below for more
details.

*Open symposium for the International Association for Landscape Ecology –
North American Annual Meeting*

*March 19-23, 2023, Riverside, California*

*https://www.ialena.org/annual-meeting.html
<https://www.ialena.org/annual-meeting.html>*



*Community Based Management: Weaving land and cultures together for
managing our natural resources*

*Organizers: *Kusum Naithani, University of Arkansas; Yolanda Wiersma,
Memorial University of Newfoundland; Falk Huettmann, University of Alaska;
Kelly Guilbeau, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Xavier Haro-Carrión,
Macalester University; Kristin Byrd, U.S. Geological Survey

We propose to bring together a diverse group of speakers to share their
experiences in community-based natural resource management. The case
studies presented here will highlight the interdependence of community
health on ecosystem health and diverse approaches to land stewardship.
Special focus will be given to the projects where communities actively
participate in the decision-making process for landscape design and
conservation activities.

We will invite submission from:

·       Multi-stakeholder collaborations that involve all participants,
from communities, to government, to NGOs, and promote coordination among
them.

·       Indigenous communities’ perspective for land management.

·       Livelihood improvement through land stewardship. Community managed
agroforestry or linking environmental conservation to farm and community
enterprises.

·       Policy support and law enforcement for preventing illegal
encroachment leading to ecosystem degradation.

·       Shared responsibilities and decision-making among all stakeholders
through joint natural resource management plans.

·       Community-based monitoring, reporting, and verification of land use
change, disturbance, and greenhouse gas emissions.

·       Social justice and natural resource management: sustainable land
management that is equitable and inclusive, and as a result improves
community livelihood and environmental health.

*Abstract submission: **https://www.ialena.org/call-for-presentations.html*
<https://www.ialena.org/call-for-presentations.html>








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