Episodes
Ben Collen explains the ways biodiversity loss has been monitored and discusses novel approaches.
Published 02/01/13
Walter Jetz showcases the Map of Life project, a collaborative academic effort to help mobilize and bring together different species distribution data types and sources, providing model-based integration and a system for the community to build upon this knowledge.
Published 01/30/13
Woody Turner explains the role of remote sensing in biodiversity monitoring and assessment.
Published 01/30/13
Katrin Boehning-Gaese discusses models and methods used to predict the impact of climate change on species distributions.
Published 01/29/13
Rob Guralnick discusses the technical aspects of storing, sharing and mapping biodiversity information.
Published 01/29/13
Jon Hoekstra explains the history of global conservation and the "pivot" that the conservation community must make to adapt to scientific, political, and sociological changes.
Published 01/28/13
Mammal Conservation from Local to Global Scale
Published 01/28/13
Thomas Lovejoy discusses his experience in international conservation efforts and the conservation of African savannas.
Published 01/28/13
Steve Kelling delivers a talk entitled, "Informing Bird Conservation at Multiple Spatial Scales Through a Broad-Scale Volunteer Monitoring Network" at the Spatial Biodiversity Science and Conservation seminar hosted by the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies.
Published 01/28/13
Prof. Walter Jetz, Yale University, delivers the introduction to the Spatial Biodiversity Science and Conservation at a Global Scale Seminar.
Published 01/28/13
Matt Hansen discusses his work mapping and documenting land use change using satellite imagery.
Published 01/28/13
Simon Ferrier explains three major biodiversity assessment challenges and provides his methods for tackling these challenges.
Published 01/28/13