American Association of Geographers American Association of Geographers
2010 Annual Meeting, Washington, DC Online Program
Paper Session:

2251 Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS): Indigenous/Subsistence & Methods

is scheduled on Thursday, 4/15/10, from 10:00 AM - 11:40 AM in Washington Room 1, Marriott Exhibition Level

Organizer(s):
William J. McConnell - Michigan State University
Thomas J. Baerwald - National Science Foundation

Chair(s):
Jianguo Liu

Abstract(s):
 
10:00 AM   Author(s): *Daniel B. Kramer, Ph.D. - Michigan State University
Gerald Urquhart, Ph.D. - Michigan State University

 Abstract Title: Spatial and temporal dimensions of socioeconomic and environmental change along Nicaragua's Caribbean Coast

10:20 AM   Author(s): *Oskar Burger - Stanford University
Jose MV Fragoso - Stanford University
Jerome Chave - Laboratoire Evolution et Diversite´ Biologique, CNRS - Université Paul Sabatier

 Abstract Title: A Modeling Family Tree: The Abundance and Distribution of Modeling Approaches in the CHANS Community.

10:40 AM   Author(s): *Jeffrey Luzar - State University of New York - College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Jose Fragoso - Stanford University
Kirsten Silvius - Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
Jane Read - Syracuse University
Luiz Flamarion De Oliveira - Museu Nacional, Brasil
Sean Giery - Florida International University
Oskar Burger - Stanford University

 Abstract Title: Feedbacks in a Tropical Coupled Human-Natural System of the Amazon Basin

11:00 AM   Author(s): *Matthew L Clark, PhD - Sonoma State University
T. Mitchell Aide, PhD - University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras
Ricardo H Grau, PhD - CONICET, Instituto de Ecología Regional, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina

 Abstract Title: Options for mapping recent land-cover change at continental scales using satellite data products

11:20 AM   Author(s): *Anne Chin - University of Oregon
Mary R English - University of Tennessee
Carol P. Harden - University of Tennessee
Maria C. Lemos - University of Michigan
Ellen E. Wohl - Colorado State University

 Abstract Title: Exploring social-ecological-geomorphological systems: toward integrated human-landscapes




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