Theresa Nogeire McRae gave this presentation at our 3 February Geography seminar.
Download Nogeire_Geog_Seminar_2020
Here is the blurb from her site:
I teach and conduct research in sustainable agriculture, landscape
ecology, and conservation biology. My current projects focus on urban agriculture, scaling and spatial distribution of food systems, and how different models of food production might improve conservation outcomes and resilience of food supplies to climate change. My past research focused on how biodiversity persists in human-dominated landscapes, and especially how wide-ranging species use agricultural and grazing landscapes. I use GIS, spatially explicit modeling, and field data to answer questions about how private lands might be better managed to advance conservation goals while providing necessary resources for people. I am based in Corvallis, Oregon.
Here are few random screenshots from the presentation.
Want to learn more? Check out her publications page, especially the PloS pubs and other listed in her PDF.
Enjoy!
"Science is a differential equation. Religion is a boundary condition." - Alan Turing
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