2nd annual southern chaparral symposium resources now available
/"Understanding the Ecological Value of Chaparral Landscapes: Ecosystem Services, Human Management, and Future Trends" was the theme for June's symposium. Whether you were able to attend or not, check out the links below for recorded presentations and the PDF's of the powerpoint slides where available. Presentations are listed in order of appearance at the symposium.
Hugh Safford- 10 minute introduction
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Jon Keeley-Native Americans & chaparral
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Char Miller-Human relationships with chaparral since Euroamerican settlement
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Alex Syphard- Trends and factors in chaparral landscape conversion
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Steve Davis- Climate change effects and scenarios of megadroughts
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Jon Keeley-Plant Diversity in chaparral
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Megan Jennings- Animal diversity in chaparral
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Keith Lilley- Flood control and sediment regulation
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Chris Solek- Water quality and quantity
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Pete Wohlgemuth-Erosion and debris flows
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Darrell Jenerette- Carbon sequestration and cycling
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Pat Winter- Recreation
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Rick Halsey – Education
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