AUTUMN 2019 SENR Seminar Series |
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Day: Thursdays
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Previous SENR Seminars (click)
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The SENR Seminar Series is held during the autumn and spring academic semesters. Speakers address a variety of topics that are relevant to the major environmental problems and natural resource management issues of our day. The seminar series reflects the multi-disciplinary nature of the School of Environment and Natural Resources in that a variety of experts contribute from fields as diverse as the humanities and social sciences, traditional resource management disciplines, and the biological and physical sciences. The program includes opportunities for interested parties to meet formally and informally with speakers before and after their presentations.
WOOSTER: Click on each link below to pull up each unique Zoom link to tune into each speaker's live seminar. You will be able to add comments and participate after logging in with your Ohio State credentials.
GUESTS: Non-Ohio State guests are able to view the live presentations by "Entering as a guest" after clicking the Zoom link, instead of logging in with Ohio State password. Guests can also view recorded presentations in links below.
Date and Link |
Speaker |
Seminar Titles |
August 29 Recording |
Dr. Libby Dayton, The Ohio State University, School of Environment and Natural Resources | |
September 5 Recording |
Dr. Fred Van Dyke, Au Sable Institute | Effects of surface treatments and tree species on oil pad restoration |
September 26 Recording |
Dr. Matt Johnson, Humboldt State University, Department of Wildlife | Birds, Pests, and Habitat: Case Studies of Bird-Provided Ecosystem Services from Jamaica, Kenya, and California. |
October 3 Recording |
Dr. Steven Gray, Michigan State University, Department of Community Sustainability | Harnessing Collective Intelligence for Environmental Decision-Making |
October 17 Recording |
Dr. Erika Marin-Spiotta, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Geography |
Out of sight, out of mind: Geographic variability in belowground carbon response to landscape disturbance across time |
Dr. Joyce Chen, The Ohio State University, Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics |
Temporary Migration in Response to Environmental Shocks: Assessing the Need for High Frequency Data |