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Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve - Stanford University

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    Jasper Ridge Conference: Jackson on Energy

    Jasper Ridge Conference: Jackson on Energy

    Robert B. Jackson, Nicholas Professor of Global Environmental Change, Associate Dean for Research, and Professor of Biology at Duke University, discusses his work on the feedbacks between people and the biosphere, including studies of energy, land use, and climate change, with the goal of building predictive, scientific frameworks that help guide policy solutions for global warming and other environmental problems.

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    Jasper Ridge Conference: Hamburg on Land Use

    Jasper Ridge Conference: Hamburg on Land Use

    Steven Hamburg, Chief Scientist of the Environmental Defense Fund and recipient of the US Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Merit Award, discusses his postdoctoral research the ecological legacy of land use history and its connection to his science-based advocacy at the EDF.

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    Jasper Ridge Conference: Dahlin on Remote Sensing

    Jasper Ridge Conference: Dahlin on Remote Sensing

    Kyla Dahlin, Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, discusses her research on remote sensing of vegetation structure and composition and its long-term implications for environmental restoration.

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    Jasper Ridge Conference: Climate Change Panel

    Jasper Ridge Conference: Climate Change Panel

    Four distinguished environmental scientists discuss the impact of four decades of seminal work at Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve, and how to increase opportunities for JRBP to make unique contributions in the future. Panelists include Christopher Field, Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies and Heinz Award-winning global ecologist; Gretchen Daily, Bing Professor of Biology and Co-Director of the Natural Capital Project; Paul Ehrlich, Bing Professor of Population Studies and MacArthur Fellow; Barton "Buzz” Thompson, Robert E. Paradise Professor of Natural Resources Law and Co-Director of the Woods Institute for the Environment; and Erika Zavaleta, Associate Professor, Environmental Studies Department, UC Santa Cruz.

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    Jasper Ridge Conference: Welcome

    Jasper Ridge Conference: Welcome

    Christopher Field, JRBP Faculty Director, Stanford's Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies and a Heinz Award winning global ecologist, welcomes speakers and attendees to the daylong conference celebrating 40 years of path-breaking research and policy impact at Stanford's Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve.

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    Jasper Ridge Conference: Science Policy Panel

    Jasper Ridge Conference: Science Policy Panel

    How can the relationship between scientists and politicians be improved, and how can an improved relationship benefit public policy? NPR Science Friday host and award-winning journalist Ira Flatow, Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies and Heinz Award winning global ecologist Chris Field, co-founder/chief greenskeeper of Method home-care products and former climate scientist Adam Lowry, and former administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and MacArthur Fellowship recipient Jane Lubchenco discuss how public perception of the authority and reliability of science and scientists influence national and global policy, and how these perceptions can be reshaped.

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