as of 6/12/15 - 9th IALE World Congress
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as of 6/12/15 - 9th IALE World Congress
2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) Session Session Track Symposium Title Date Time Assigned CO-01 Agrarian Landscapes IV Monday, July 10:00 AM 6, 2015 10:15 AM CO-01 Agrarian Landscapes IV CO-01 as of 6/12/15; subject to change Primary Primary Country: PRESENTATION TITLE Author Author Last First Name Wendy McWilliam New Zealand Farmer attitudes and behaviours regarding the restoration of woody vegetation on intensive pastoral dairy farms AUTHOR(S) AND AFFILIATION(S): Monday, July 10:15 AM 6, 2015 10:30 AM Sarah Goslee US Making Landscape Classification Relevant for Agriculture Sarah C. Goslee, USDA-ARS Agrarian Landscapes IV Monday, July 10:30 AM 6, 2015 10:45 AM Anne Busck Denmark Nature or agriculture - a study of drivers of farm-level land use change in Dr. Anne Gravsholt Busck, Dr. Soren Bech*, Pilgaard Kristensen —University of a peri-urban landscape Copenhagen CO-01 Agrarian Landscapes IV Monday, July 10:45 AM 6, 2015 11:00 AM Peter Andersen Denmark CO-01 Agrarian Landscapes IV Monday, July 11:00 AM 6, 2015 11:15 AM Carrie Chennault USA Developing a GIS based model of changes in land use and Nitrogen flows - an interactive model for stakeholder involvement and decisionmaking People in Ecosystems/Watershed Integration (PEW)I: A dynamic landuse and ecosystem service tradeoffs assessment tool CO-01 Agrarian Landscapes IV Monday, July 11:15 AM 6, 2015 11:30 AM Diego Javier Inclán Luna Italy CO-01 Agrarian Landscapes IV Monday, July 11:30 AM 6, 2015 11:45 AM Yazidhi Bamutaze uganda CO-01 Agrarian Landscapes IV Monday, July 11:45 AM 6, 2015 12:00 PM Scott Hillard USA Hybrid Poplar Site Suitability and Water Resource Impact Modeling in Michigan Scott Hillard*, Robert Froese —Michigan Technological University, School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science CO-03 Climate Change IV Monday, July 10:00 AM 6, 2015 10:15 AM Stephen Matthews USA Biodiversity of oak forest in the eastern United States: regional and local importance for wildlife CO-03 Climate Change IV Monday, July 10:15 AM 6, 2015 10:30 AM Stephen Mayor USA Phenological mismatch between migratory bird arrival and green-up due to climate change CO-03 Climate Change IV Monday, July 10:30 AM 6, 2015 10:45 AM Elise Tulloss USA Solitary trees as reservoirs of spatial, but not temporal beta diversity in a savanna landscape Stephen Matthews, SENR Ohio State University; Louis Iverson, Northern Research Station USDA Forest Service; Matthew Peters, Northern Research Station USDA Forest Service; Anantha Prasad, Northern Research Station USDA Forest Service Stephen J. Mayor, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Robert P. Guralnick, University of Colorado; Morgan W. Tingley, University of Connecticut; Javier Otegui, University of Colorado; John C. Withey, Florida International University; SarahTulloss*, C. Elmendorf, National Ecological Observatory Network; Margaret E. Elise Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis; Mary Cadenasso, Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis CO-03 Climate Change IV Monday, July 10:45 AM 6, 2015 11:00 AM Michael Treglia USA Multi-Scale Influences of Environmental Variability on Life History Strategies of the Oklahoma Salamander, Eurycea tynerensis CO-03 Climate Change IV Monday, July 11:00 AM 6, 2015 11:15 AM Thomas Albright UAS Plants as thermal refugia for desert birds: Evaporative water loss and high temperature extremes CO-03 Climate Change IV Monday, July 11:15 AM 6, 2015 11:30 AM Matthew Betts USA Synergistic effects of climate and land-cover on 30-year bird population trends of the northwestern USA CO-03 Climate Change IV Monday, July 11:30 AM 6, 2015 11:45 AM Andrew Bennett Australia Landscape properties influence the resistance, resilience and stability of avifaunal communities during climatic extremes CO-03 Climate Change IV Monday, July 11:45 AM 6, 2015 12:00 PM Wenjuan Wang CO-04 Land Use Change III Monday, July 10:00 AM 6, 2015 10:15 AM IOANA CO-04 Land Use Change III Monday, July 10:15 AM 6, 2015 10:30 AM Nicholas Peter Stubkjær Andersen*; Andreas Aagaard Christensen; Hélène Draux; Henrik Vejre; All: Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Carrie M. Chennault*, Iowa State University; Lisa A. Schulte, Iowa State University; John C. Tyndall, Iowa State University; John K. Van Dyk, Iowa State University; Ryan Frahm, Iowa State University Landscape effects on spillover of insect natural enemies between crop Diego J. Inclán*, DAFNAE-Entomology, University of Padova; Pierfilippo Cerretti, and non-crop habitats DAFNAE-Entomology, University of Padova; Lorenzo Marini, DAFNAEEntomology, University of Padova Dynamics of soil erosion under varied landuse/cover in Rwizi catchment, Yazidhi Bamutaze, Makerere university; Hosea Opedes, Makerere University; Lake Victoria Basin: Implications on landscape and livelihood resilience Bernd Diekrugger, University of Bonn United States Population dynamics can be more important than climate change for determining future tree species distribution change in a temperate deciduous forest STOICESCU Romania Simulating landscape dynamics in pasture-woodlands of the Southern Carpathians following land use and climate change Synes United Kingdom Dr. Yuki Fukuda, Otago University Dr. Wendy McWilliam*, Lincoln University Dr. Henrik Moller, Ecosystem Consultants Coupled socio-ecological systems: linking land-use decision making to local ecology Michael L. Treglia*, Samuel D. Martin, Austin L. Boardman, Ronald M. Bonett —Department of Biological Science, The University of Tulsa, Oklahoma NSFEPSCoR Program Thomas Albright, University of Nevada, Reno *; Sonia Heckler, University of Nevada, Reno;Denis Mutiibwa, University of Nevada, Reno Matthew G. Betts, Dept. of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University, USA; Yang, Z., Dept. of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University, USA ; Gutiérrez Illán, J., Dept. of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University, Dale G. Nimmo, Deakin University; Angie Haslem, La Trobe University; James Q Radford, Bush Heritage Australia; *Andrew F Bennett, La Trobe University. Wen J. Wan, Hong S. He —School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri ; Frank R. Thompson III, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station; Jacob S. Fraser, School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri Ioana Stoicescu, Alina Tudor-Hossu*, Ileana Pătru-Stupariu; Mihai-Sorin Stupariu — Research Institute of University of Bucharest, ICUB; Transdisciplinary Research Centre Landscape-Territory-Information Systems, Nicholas W. Synes*, University of Southampton; Kevin Watts, Forest Research, UK; Stephen Palmer, Greta Bocedi —University of Aberdeen; Calum Brown, University of Edinburgh; Patrick Osborne, University of Southampton; Justin Travis, Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change CO-04 Land Use Change III Monday, July 10:30 AM 6, 2015 10:45 AM Leonardo Frid CO-04 Land Use Change III Monday, July 10:45 AM 6, 2015 11:00 AM David Bell CO-04 Land Use Change III Monday, July 11:00 AM 6, 2015 11:15 AM Jacquelyn Shuman CO-04 Land Use Change III Monday, July 11:15 AM 6, 2015 11:30 AM Cody Evers CO-04 Land Use Change III Monday, July 11:30 AM 6, 2015 11:45 AM Jason CO-04 Land Use Change III Monday, July 11:45 AM 6, 2015 12:00 PM Björn CO-06 Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity II Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity II Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity II Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity II Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity II Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity II Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity II Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity II Methods: Computation II Monday, July 10:00 AM 6, 2015 10:15 AM Christopher Latimer USA Monday, July 10:15 AM 6, 2015 10:30 AM Jenny McGuire United States Fragmentation and warming limit populations' ability to track climate across the landscape Joshua Lawler, University of Washington; Brad McRae, The Nature Conservancy; Tristan Nuñez, University of California at Berkeley Monday, July 10:30 AM 6, 2015 10:45 AM Marc Deconchat France Monday, July 10:45 AM 6, 2015 11:00 AM Karen Harper Canada A socio-ecological framework for the analysis of forest edges dynamics and their consequences on ecosystems services in temperate landscapes. Crossing borders between plant communities: patterns of vegetation across edges in natural heterogeneous landscapes Marc Deconchat *, INRA, Dynafor; Audrey Alignier, INRA, SAD-Paysage; Annie Ouin, INPT, Dynafor; Emilie Andrieu, INRA, Dynafor; Antoine Brin, INPT, Dynafor; Luc Barbaro, INRA, Biogeco; Hervé Jactel, INRA, Biogeco Karen A. Harper, Saint Mary's University Monday, July 11:00 AM 6, 2015 11:15 AM Breanna Powers U.S. Breanna F Powers*, US EPA Western Ecology Division; Dr. Nathan Schumaker, US EPA Western Ecology Division Monday, July 11:15 AM 6, 2015 11:30 AM Anushika Bose Germany Monday, July 11:30 AM 6, 2015 11:45 AM Françoise Burel France Development and application of a spatial IBM to forecast greater prairiechicken population responses to land use in the Flint Hills region of Kansas Factors Promoting Avian Mortality at Wind Turbine Structures: Insights From Long-Term Avian Mortality Data in the Federal State of Brandenburg, Germany Ecological networks in agricultural landscapes: an interdisciplinary approach in the French bocage Monday, July 11:45 AM 6, 2015 12:00 PM Yaron Ziv Israel Does habitat fragmentation indeed decrease biodiversity? Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:35 PM Louis Desrochers Canada Soundscape phenology on an urban-rural gradient Louis Desrochers, Université du Quebec à Trois-Rivières; Raphael Proulx, Université du Quebec à Trois-Rivières CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 1:35 PM 6, 2015 1:50 PM Kathleen VignessRaposa USA Spatially-explicit Tools and Metrics for Soundscape Mapping Kathleen J. Vigness-Raposa*, Jennifer L. Giard, William T. Ellison - Marine Acoustics, Inc.; Brandon L. Southall, Southall Environmental Associates, Inc. CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 1:50 PM 6, 2015 2:05 PM Yu Chang P.R.China Assessment of environmental controls on forest burn severity in Heilongjiang province, China CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 2:05 PM 6, 2015 2:20 PM Derek Van Berkel United States Mapping and quantifying cultural ecosystem services at regional and continental scales using spatial scraping of web content Yu Chang, State Key Laboratory of Forest and Soil Ecology, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences;Dan Shen, State Key Laboratory of Forest and Soil Ecology, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Derek van Zhiliang Berkel*,Zhu, BrianU.S. Pickard, Ross Meentemeyer. Center for Geospatial Analytics, North Carolina State University CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 2:20 PM 6, 2015 2:35 PM Johan Pihel SWEDEN CO-06 CO-06 CO-06 CO-06 CO-06 CO-06 CO-06 CO-08 Canada Using state-and-transition simulation models to evaluate alternative invasive plant management strategies at the landscape scale Catherine S. Jarnevich, Tracy R. Holcombe, Catherine Cullinane Thomas —U.S. Geological Survey Fort Collins Science Center; Leonardo Frid*, Apex Resource Management Solutions Ltd.; Aaryn Olsson, School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Northern Arizona University USA Impacts of imputation uncertainty and scaling on the estimation of forest David M Bell, USDASustainability, Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station; attributes in a western Oregon, USA landscape Matthew J. Gregory, Oregon State University; Heather M. Roberts, Oregon State University; Janet L Ohmann, Oregon State University USA Fine-scale forest modeling as a tool for evaluating changes in the energy Jacquelyn K. Shuman*, University of Virginia; Peter Lawrence, National Center buget of an earth system model for Atmospheric Research; Adrianna C. Foster, University of Virginia; Gordon Bonan, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Herman H. Shugart, University of Virginia United States Modeled impacts of land use decisions on highly fragmented and Cody R Evers*, Portland State University; Gwynne A Mhuireach, University of dispersal-limited species in the Southern Willamette Valley, Oregon Oregon; Bart R Johnson, University of Oregon. Sherba USA Reineking France Applying IPCC Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) land-use projections to a regional level assessment of land-use change in the Pacific Northwest, United States. Calibrating forest landscape models: the challenge of model structural deficiencies Jason T. Sherba*, US Geological Survey, Western Geographic Science Center; Benjamin M. Sleeter, US Geological Survey, Western Geographic Science Center Björn Reineking*, Irstea; Florian Hartig, University of Freiburg Are fragmented landscapes colder in winter? Christopher Latimer*, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Benjamin Zuckerberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison Anushika Bose*, UFZ – Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research: Department of Conservation Biology; Klaus Henle, UFZ – Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research: Department of Conservation Biology; Reinhard A. Klenke, UFZ – Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Department of Françoise Burel, CNRS; Aude Ernoult, Université deResearch: Rennes; Cendrine Mony, Université de Rennes; Alain Butet, CNRS; Assu Gil-Tena, CREAF; Nathalie Hervé-Fournerau, CNRS; Alexandra Langlais, CNRS; Véronique Inserguet Yaron Ziv, Ben-Gurion Brisset, Université deUniversity Rennes; Julie Betbeder, CNRS Eye tracking and landscape: Why insights in behavior is of importance to Johan Pihel*, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences the future of landscape planning. 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 2:35 PM 6, 2015 2:50 PM Yishu Qiu China A Study of GIS Based Landscape Visual Absorption Capability - A Case of Jiuzhaigou Nature Reserve in China CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 2:50 PM 6, 2015 3:05 PM Yolanda Wiersma Canada Micro to megalandscapes: scaling arboreal lichen pattern and processes Yolanda F. Wiersma* and Andrew Roberts, Department of Biology, Memorial in the boreal rainforest University, Canada CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 3:20 PM 6, 2015 3:35 PM Yen-Ching Chen Taiwan Assessing the Effect of Urbanization on Urban Diurnal Land Surface Temperature Difference Using Remote Sensing Images Yen-Ching Chen,Fu-Jen Catholic University; Hao-Wei Chiu, National Taipei University; Ke-Sheng Cheng, National Taiwan University CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 3:35 PM 6, 2015 3:50 PM Jeffrey Cardille Canada BULC: Bayesian Updating of Land-Cover Classifications for Landscape Ecology Studies Jeffrey A. Cardille, McGill University Julie Fortin, McGill University Jaaved Singh, McGill University CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 3:50 PM 6, 2015 4:05 PM Kenneth Pierce United States Mapping Land-cover change with 1-m NAIP data across the 35,000 km2 Kenneth B. Pierce Jr.* Jeanne Miller, Kevin Samson, Timothy Quinn; WDFW of the Puget Sound, WA ecosystem for management and science Habitat Science Division CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 4:05 PM 6, 2015 4:20 PM Peter Vogt Italy Quantifying Landscape Fragmentation Peter Vogt*, European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC) CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 4:20 PM 6, 2015 4:35 PM Bogdan Strimbu USA Sensitivity to parameters of tree extraction algorithms from LIDAR CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 4:35 PM 6, 2015 4:50 PM Amy Frazier USA Surface Metrics: Scaling Relationships and Downscaling Behavior Bogdan Strimbu*, Louisiana Tech University; Dan Nitu, Forest Research and Management Institute; Marius Dumitru, Forest Research and Management Institute; Liliana Radulescu, Forest Research and Management Institute; Gheorghe Marin, Oklahoma Forest Research and Management Institute Amy E. Frazier*, State University CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 4:50 PM 6, 2015 5:05 PM Javier MartínezLópez Italy eHabitat+: Modelling habitat functional types in protected areas globally CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 5:05 PM 6, 2015 5:20 PM Laura Poggio UK Spatial relationships of plant functional traits and Ecosystem functions from MODIS for Scotland CO-08 Methods: Computation II Monday, July 5:20 PM 6, 2015 5:40 PM Jitendra Kumar USA CO-09 Coastal Landscapes II Monday, July 3:20 PM 6, 2015 3:35 PM Adnan Kaplan Turkey Detecting and Tracking Shifts in National Vegetation Composition Across Jitendra Kumar*, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; William W. Hargrove, USDA the MODIS Era Forest Service; Forrest M. Hoffman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Steve Norman, USDA Forest Service; Nathan Collier, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Urban coastal landscapes in transition in the research-based project Dr. Adnan Kaplan Ege (Aegean) University Faculty of Agriculture Department studio of Landscape Architecture İzmir, Türkiye (Turkey) CO-09 Coastal Landscapes II Monday, July 3:35 PM 6, 2015 3:50 PM Fangfang Cai China Landscape patterns of Jiangsu coast under the coastline evolution since Song Dynasty Fangfang Cai*, Lijie Pu, School of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences, Nanjing University CO-09 Coastal Landscapes II Monday, July 3:50 PM 6, 2015 4:05 PM Caiyao Xu China CO-09 Coastal Landscapes II Monday, July 4:05 PM 6, 2015 4:20 PM Yangfan Li China Combining CLUE-S and InVEST Models to Simulate and Evaluate Coastal Land Use Change —— A Case Study of Coastal Wetlands in Central Jiangsu Province,China Assessing coupled landscape vulnerability and resilience from rapid urbanization to inform coastal urban planning Caiyao Xu*, School of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China; Lijie Pu*, School of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China; Jianguo Li, School of Geographic and Oceanographic Yangfan Li*,Xiamen Sciences, University CO-09 Coastal Landscapes II Monday, July 4:20 PM 6, 2015 4:35 PM Kereen Griffith CO-09 Coastal Landscapes II Monday, July 4:35 PM 6, 2015 4:50 PM Lucinda Johnson United States Location, Connectivity, and Land Use of Future Coastal Wetland Migration Corridors within the Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks Landscape Conservation Cooperative United States Use and Interpretation of Human Disturbance Gradients for Condition Assessment in Great Lakes Coastal Ecosystems CO-10 Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity III Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity III Monday, July 3:20 PM 6, 2015 3:35 PM Aaron Adamack Australia Can we Detect the Genetic Signals of Range Expansion for the Invasive Red Fox in Australia? Lucinda B. Johnson*, Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota Duluth; J. David Allan, University of Michigan; Meijun Cai, Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota Duluth; Nicolas Danz, Department of Biology, Aaron Adamack*, BerndUnive Gruber, Stephen Sarre — Institute for Applied Ecology, University of Canberra; Oliver Berry, CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Flagship Monday, July 3:35 PM 6, 2015 3:50 PM Michelle DiLeo Canada Ecological network maintains genetic diversity and fitness of a flagship wildflower Michelle F DiLeo* and Helene H Wagner Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto Mississauga CO-10 Yishu Qiu, Shanghai Business School; Jun Gao, Shanghai Normal University Javier Martínez-López*, Joint Research Centre of the European Commission; Lucy Bastin, Joint Research Centre of the European Commission; Gregoire Dubois, Joint Research Centre of the European Commission Alessandro Gimona; Laura Poggio; Enrico Simonetti; Rob Brooker; Ruth Mitchell; Robin Pakeman The James Hutton Institute - Aberdeen Kereen T. Griffith, Griffith Consulting at U.S. Geological Survey; Michael J. Osland, U.S. Geological Survey; Nicholas M. Enwright, U.S. Geological Survey 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) CO-10 Monday, July 3:50 PM 6, 2015 4:05 PM Yessica Rico Canada Monday, July 4:05 PM 6, 2015 4:20 PM Karl Jarvis USA Monday, July 4:20 PM 6, 2015 4:35 PM Lauren Blyth Monday, July 4:35 PM 6, 2015 4:50 PM Michael Mahon Monday, July 4:50 PM 6, 2015 5:05 PM Qiongyu Huang Monday, July 5:05 PM 6, 2015 5:20 PM Joanne Khew CO-11 Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity III Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity III Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity III Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity III Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity III Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity III Connectivity II Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:20 AM 10:35 AM Pan Xie China Mapping population health vulnerability due to heat stress in China CO-11 Connectivity II Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:35 AM 10:50 AM Hendrik Edelhoff Germany Applying behavioral movement analyses for modeling landscape resistance and connectivity in conservation planning CO-11 Connectivity II Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:50 AM 11:05 AM Kathy Zeller US Evaluating resistance surfaces for wildlife CO-11 Connectivity II Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:05 AM 11:20 AM Elisa FuentesUnited Montemayor Kingdom Assessing the relative importance of local vs. landscape level actions to develop ecological networks CO-11 Connectivity II Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:20 AM 11:35 AM Katherine Halstead US CO-11 Connectivity II Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:55 AM 9:10 AM Elżbieta Ziółkowska What drives avian species diversity? A species-centered approach to testing the ‘environmental filtering’ versus ‘landscape species pool’ hypotheses Resistance surfaces for understanding species movement: what do they tell us about connectivity of large carnivores? CO-11 Connectivity II Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:10 AM 9:25 AM Joseph Drake CO-11 Connectivity II Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:25 AM 9:40 AM Anne Villemey CO-11 Connectivity II Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:40 AM 9:55 AM Theodore Weber CO-12 Urban Ecology VIII Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:35 AM 10:50 AM Ming Zhu P.R. China Impacts of land use pattern on heavy metal concentration in agricultural soils: a multi-scale analysis in Wuxi, China Ming Zhu*, Lijie Pu CO-12 Urban Ecology VIII Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:50 AM 11:05 AM Amy Davis U.S.A Anthropogenic invasion pressure improves prediction of invasive forest plant distribution in urban landscapes CO-12 Urban Ecology VIII Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:05 AM 11:20 AM Stefan Rüter Germany Determinants of species richness for multiple species groups in urban green spaces CO-12 Urban Ecology VIII Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:20 AM 11:35 AM Eugénie Schwoertzig France Amy J. Davis*, UNC Charlotte Department of Geography & Earth Sciences; Ross K. Meentemeyer, NCSU Center for Geospatial Analytics; Jean-Claude Thill, UNC Charlotte Department of Geography & Earth Sciences Stefan Rüter*, Institute of Environmental Planning; Sarah A. Matthies, Institute of Environmental Planning; Frank Schaarschmidt, Institute of Biostatistics, Leibniz University Hannover Eugénie Schwoertzig*, LIVE-UDS -CNRS UMR 7362 / Strasbourg Eurometropole ; Nicolas Poulin, CeStatS / IRMA-UDS-CNRS UMR 7501 ; Michèle Trémolières, LIVE-UDS-CNRS UMR 7362 CO-10 CO-10 CO-10 CO-10 CO-10 Is sheep grazing an important determinant of fine-scale spatial genetic structure in calcareous grassland plant populations? as of 6/12/15; subject to change Yessica Rico*, Department of Natural History, Royal Ontario Museum; Helene H. Wagner, Department of Biology, University of Toronto Analysis of neighborhood-level genetic diversity and simulation modeling Karl Jarvis*, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University; Sam Cushman, suggest road impacts on a small mammal Rocky Mountain Research Station, US Forest Service; Brett Dickson, Conservation Science Partners and Northern Arizona University; Paul Beier, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona USA The importance of habitat heterogeneity in understanding the effect of Lauren H Blyth*, School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State forest management practices on salamanders. University; Todd S Hutchinson, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station; Stephen N. Matthews, School of Environment and Natural Resources, The OhioB.State University USA Litter-dwelling Ant (Formicidae) Response to Surrounding White-tailed Michael Mahon, Department of Biology Miami University; Dr. Mary C. Henry, Deer (Odocoileus virginianus ) Densities and Landscape-level Amur Department of Geography Miami University; Dr. Thomas O. Crist, Department of Biology Miami University honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii ) Cover in Eastern Deciduous Forest United States The Influence of Vegetation Height Heterogeneity on Forest and Qiongyu Huang*,Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland Woodland Bird Species Richness across the United States at College Park; Anu Swatantran, Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland at College Park; Ralph Dubayah, Department of Geographical University of Mof Tokyo Japan Contextualizing Red-List Species Conservation in Urban Areas: Species Khew Yu TingSciences, Joanne*, The University Richness and Landscape Preference in Singapore, Tokyo and Vancouver Pan Xie*, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University; Yanglin Wang, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University; Jian Peng, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University Hendrik Edelhoff*, Georg-August University Goettingen; Niko Balkenhol, GeorgAugust University Goettingen Kathy A. Zeller*, Kevin McGarigal —Department of Environmental Conservation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Paul Beier, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University; Samuel A. Cushman, U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station; T. WinstonUniversity Vickers, Walter Boyce —UC Davis, Davis, CA Elisa Fuentes-Montemayor*, of Stirling; Kevin Watts, Forest Research; Nicholas Macgregor, Natural England; Kirsty Park, University of Stirling. Katherine E. Halstead*, Klamath Bird Observatory; John D. Alexander, Klamath Bird Observatory; Jaime L. Stephens, Klamath Bird Observatory; Matthew G. Betts, Oregon State University Polska Elżbieta Ziółkowska, Jagiellonian University; Katarzyna Ostapowicz*, Jagiellonian University; Volker C. Radeloff, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Nuria Selva, Polish Academy of Sciences; Tobias Kuemmerle, HumboldtUniversity Śmietana, Polish AcademyofofNatural Sciences USA Using Nested Frameworks for Maintaining Biodiversity of Aquatic Joseph C. Berlin; Drake,Wojciech Texas Tech University, Department Resources Resources in the Sonoran Desert Management; Nancy E. McIntyre, Texas Tech University, Department of Biological Sciences; Kerry L. Griffis-Kyle, Texas Tech University, Department of Natural Resources Management France Quantifying landscape resistance to species dispersal from genetic data: Anne Villemey*, National Research Institute of Science and Technology for a multi-site study on the meadow brown butterfly (Maniola jurtina) Environment and Agriculture; Bill Peterman, University of Illinois; Murielle Richard, National Center for Scientific Research; Annie Ouin, University of Toulouse; Weber*, Inge vanThe Halder, UniversityFund; of Bordeaux - FrenchU.S. National Instituteoffor United States Functional connectivity modeling and optimal siting of conservation Theodore Conservation John Norman, Department networks in the Midwest USA Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service Impacts of an urbanization gradient on plant communities: a case study along riparian corridors in Strasbourg, France 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change CO-12 Urban Ecology VIII Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:35 AM 11:50 AM Julie Ripplinger The ecology of foreclosure: Zooming in on urban plant biodiversity and its Julie Ripplinger*(1) and Janet Franklin(2). 1 School of Life Sciences, Arizona drivers under an economic disturbance State University. 2 School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State University Functional connectivity of urban green spaces for insectivorous bat Marcela Suarez-Rubio*, Institute of Zoology, University of Natural Resources and species Life Sciences; Frederick Sprick, Institute of Zoology, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences; Alexander Bruckner, Institute of Zoology, University of Natural Resources and University Life Sciences Effect of Wildlife Gardens on Butterflies at Landscape and Garden Jessica Kurylo*, Faculty of Science, of Melbourne; Caragh Threlfall, Scales Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne; Karl Evans, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield; Nicholas S. Williams, Faculty of Science, of Melbourne he Effects of Urban Forms on Photosynthetically Active Radiation and Tan PuayUniversity Yok*, National University of Singapore; Mirza Rifqi bin Ismail, National Performance of Urban Greenery in a Compact City University of Singapore CO-12 Urban Ecology VIII Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:40 AM 8:55 AM Marcela SuarezRubio Austria CO-12 Urban Ecology VIII Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:55 AM 9:10 AM Jessica Kurylo Australia CO-12 Urban Ecology VIII Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:10 AM 9:25 AM Puay Yok Tan Singapore CO-12 Urban Ecology VIII Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:25 AM 9:40 AM Zhifeng Liu China Relationships between habitat loss and habitat fragmentation during urbanization: A long-term analysis for 16 world cities Zhifeng Liu*, Beijing Normal University; Jianguo Wu, Arizona State University; Chunyang He, Beijing Normal Univeristy CO-12 Urban Ecology VIII Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:40 AM 9:55 AM Zhenhuan Liu China Assessing the effects of landscape pattern change on water quality in in the process of rapid urbanization in Shenzhen, China Zhenhuan Liu Department of Land Resources and Environment Studies, School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China CO-14 Landscape Management Wednesday, 10:05 AM July 8, 2015 10:20 AM Kasey Legaard United States Trajectories of forest landscape change following an abrupt shift in public Kasey R. Legaard*, University of Maine; Steven A. Sader, University of Maine; of America policy and management practices (Atlantic Northern Forest, U.S.A.) Erin M. Simons-Legaard, University of Maine CO-14 Landscape Management Wednesday, 10:20 AM July 8, 2015 10:35 AM Malgorzata Grodzinska- Polska Jurczak CO-14 Landscape Management Wednesday, 10:35 AM July 8, 2015 10:50 AM Mohammad Uddin Belal Bangladesh CO-14 Landscape Management Wednesday, 10:50 AM July 8, 2015 11:05 AM Francesco Tonini USA CO-14 Landscape Management Wednesday, 11:05 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Tommaso Sitzia Italy CO-14 Landscape Management Wednesday, 11:20 AM July 8, 2015 11:35 AM Morten Graversgaar Denmark d CO-14 Landscape Management Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:35 AM Heather Introducing the Participatory scenario Storyline and Visualisation method (PsSV), exemplified via analyses of N management strategies in 6 Danish agricultural landscapes. Bioregional planning for multiple aggregate site rehabilitation CO-14 Landscape Management Wednesday, 9:35 AM July 8, 2015 9:50 AM Jiangxiao CO-14 Landscape Management Wednesday, 9:50 AM July 8, 2015 10:05 AM Brady CO-15 Land Use Change VII Wednesday, 10:05 AM July 8, 2015 10:20 AM Ramesh CO-15 Land Use Change VII Wednesday, 10:20 AM July 8, 2015 10:35 AM Thomas Edwards USA CO-15 Land Use Change VII Wednesday, 10:35 AM July 8, 2015 10:50 AM Huarong Zhou China An optimization approach to assessing landscape-scale energy development effects on rare plant species in the Colorado Plateau of western North America Diversity and geographic distribution pattern of shrub species in Xinjiang, China Thomas C. Edwards, Jr., U.S. Geological Survey and Utah State University; Rico W. Hergert, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL; Robert D. Fitts, Utah State University; Felix Kienast, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Zhou Huarong, Liang Xueqiong Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences CO-15 Land Use Change VII Wednesday, 10:50 AM July 8, 2015 11:05 AM Meichun Duan China Landscape change correlated with carabid and spider change over a period of 20 years with urbanization in two villages of Yangtse floodplain Meichun Duan*, College of Agricultural Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University and French Higher Institute of Agronomic, AgriFood, Horticultural and Landscape Sciences; Yunhui Liu, College of Agricultural Resources and Environ Role of private land in enhancing effectiveness and connectivity of biodiversity conservation: assessing stakeholders’ attitude Sristi Kamal, Institute of Environmental Sciences Jagiellonian University in Krakow; Malgorzata Grodzinska-Jurczak*, Institute of Nature Conservation Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Environmental Sciences Jagiellonian University in Belal Krakow An Ecological Effectiveness of Different Forest Management Regimes in Mohammad Uddin, Ph.D. Faculty Department of Forestry and an Anthropogenic Landscape in Bangladesh-Implications for Environmental Science Shahjalal University of Science and Technology SylhetConservation 3114, Bangladesh A Tangible Landscape Modeling Environment for the Collaborative Francesco Tonini, Douglas Shoemaker — Center for Geospatial Analytics, NC Analysis of Invasive Species Spread State University; Vaclav Petras, Anna Petrasova —Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences (MEAS), NC State University; Ross K. Meentemeyer, Center for Geospatial Analytics, NC StateMichele University; Helena Mitasova,ofMarine, A District-level Approach to Climate and Land Use Change Adaptation Tommaso Sitzia, Thomas Campagnaro, Cattani —University Padova Strategies in Forest Landscape Management Department Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry Morten Graversgaard*, Chris Kjeldsen, Tommy Dalgaard —Department of Agroecology, Aarhus University; Peter Stubkjær Andersen, Andreas Aagaard Christensen, Henrik Vejre —Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management. University of Copenhagen; Block of Hansen, Schibli Canada Heather Schibli*, Landscape Architecture, Line University Guelph;Department Dr. Karen of Landman, School of Environmental Design & Rural Development, University of Guelph, Guelph Ontario; Dr. Lorne Bennett, Department of Geography, College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, University of Guelph; Scott Cafarella, Qiu United States Joint spatial analysis of water policies and hydrologic ecosystem services Jiangxiao Qiu*, Zoology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; Chloe in an agricultural landscape B. Wardropper, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI; Adena R. Rissman, Forest and Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Mattsson Austria Successes and Challenges from Formation to Implementation of Eleven Brady Mattsson*, University of Natural Resources and Life Science - Vienna; Erik Broad-extent Conservation Programs Beever, Matthew Germino, Max Post Van Der Burg, John Bradford — U.S. Geological Survey; Mark Brunson, Utah State University Krishnamurth India Signs of conservation: trajectory of occupancy status of tiger (Panthera Ramesh Krishnamurthy*, Wildlife Institute of India; M. Naveen, Wildlife Institute y tigris) and elephant (Elephas maximus) in the Terai Arc Landscape, India of India; Subhodip Mukherjee, TERI University 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change CO-15 Land Use Change VII Wednesday, 11:05 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Kevin Gutzwiller CO-15 Land Use Change VII Wednesday, 11:20 AM July 8, 2015 11:35 AM Paul Heimowitz United States Cross-pattern and cross-scale interaction effects of landscape characteristics on avian persistence thresholds: implications for broadscale conservation USA Using Surrogate Species to Capture the "Essence" of a Landscape Kevin J. Gutzwiller*, Baylor University; Samuel K. Riffell, Mississippi State University; Curtis H. Flather, USDA Forest Service CO-15 Land Use Change VII Wednesday, 11:35 AM July 8, 2015 11:50 AM Theresa Burcsu USA Monitoring the canary of the sagebrush biome: adapting regional land cover minimums to a management framework for greater sage-grouse CO-15 Land Use Change VII Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:35 AM Dusan Romportl Česká republika Designing green infrastructure across heterogeneous mountain landscape - the Carpathians case study CO-15 Land Use Change VII Wednesday, 9:35 AM July 8, 2015 9:50 AM Meredith McClure United States Modeling habitat connectivity and identifying potential barriers to puma movement across the state of Arizona Meredith McClure, Conservation Science Partners; Brett Dickson, Conservation Science Partners; Kerry Nicholson, Alaska Department of Fish & Game CO-15 Land Use Change VII Wednesday, 9:50 AM July 8, 2015 10:05 AM Katarzyna Ostapowicz Poland Implication of future land cover change on the brown bear habitat suitability in the northern part of the Carpathians CO-16 Landscape Planning III Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 1:55 PM Deyong Yu China Integrated urban land use planning based on improving ecosystem service: Panyu case, in a typical developed area of China CO-16 Landscape Planning III Wednesday, 1:55 PM July 8, 2015 2:10 PM Spencer Meyer United States Characterizing recent patterns of land conservation as part of a regional land-use regime. Katarzyna Ostapowicz1, Elżbieta Ziółkowska1, Carlos Bautista Leon2, Teresa Berezowska-Cnota2, Tobias Kuemmerle3, Volker C. Radeloff4, Nuria Selva2 1 Department of GIS, Cartography and Remote Sensing, Institute of Geography and Spatial Jagie of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Deyong Yu*Management, State Key Laboratory Ecology/Human-Environment System Sustainability (CHESS), Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China Spencer R. Meyer*, Yale University; Jonathan R. Thompson, Harvard Forest; Luca Morreale, Harvard Forest; and Brian Hall, Harvard Forest CO-16 Landscape Planning III Wednesday, 2:10 PM July 8, 2015 2:25 PM Romaike Middendorp Belgium CO-16 Landscape Planning III Wednesday, 2:25 PM July 8, 2015 2:40 PM JUSTUS DEIKUMAH Ghana CO-16 Landscape Planning III Wednesday, 2:40 PM July 8, 2015 2:55 PM Thallita Oliveira de Grande Brazil CO-16 Landscape Planning III Wednesday, 3:35 PM July 8, 2015 3:50 PM Florian Gollnow Germany CO-16 Landscape Planning III Wednesday, 3:50 PM July 8, 2015 4:05 PM Liat Hadar ISRAEL CO-16 Landscape Planning III Wednesday, 4:05 PM July 8, 2015 4:20 PM Yuyang Bao China CO-18 Agrarian Landscapes V Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 1:55 PM Romain Carrié France CO-18 Agrarian Landscapes V Wednesday, 1:55 PM July 8, 2015 2:10 PM Valerie Peters USA CO-18 Agrarian Landscapes V Wednesday, 2:10 PM July 8, 2015 2:25 PM Eric Lonsdorf CO-18 Agrarian Landscapes V Wednesday, 2:25 PM July 8, 2015 2:40 PM Michael Minnick CO-18 Agrarian Landscapes V Wednesday, 2:40 PM July 8, 2015 2:55 PM DAMASA MACANDOG Philippines Paul Heimowitz*, Stephen Zylstra — U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific Regional Office; Jodie Delavan, Dolores Weisbaum —U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Oregon Fish and Wildlife Office Theresa Burcsu, Institute for Natural Resources, Portland State University* Dusan Romportl, Faculty of Science, Charles University; Miroslav Kutal, Friend of the Earth; Vladimir Zyka, Faculty of Science, Charles University The potential of a reforesting landscape to restore floristic biodiversity: a modelling approach in the Ecuadorian Andes Romaike S. Middendorp*, Earth & Life Institute, University of Louvain, Belgium; Alvaro J. Pérez, Herbario QCA, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Quito, Ecuador; Alvaro Molina Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences,and KU Wildlife;Clive Leuven, Belgium; Matrix intensification affects body and physiological condition of tropical Justus P. Deikumah* ,Department of Entomology A. Eric F. forest-dependent passerines McAlpine;Martine Maron, The University of Queensland, Landscape Ecology and Conservation Group, School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management Deforestation and restoration modeling of the Brazilian Cerrado: reaching Thallita Oliveira de Grande*, Planning for Biodiversity Conservation Laboratory the legality Department of Zoology - University of Brasilia - Brazil; Yuri Botelho Salmona, Planning for Biodiversity Conservation Laboratory - Department of Zoology University of Brasilia A Multi-Scale Land Use Modelling approach for the Brazilian Amazon to Florian Gollnow*, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Tobia Lakes, Humboldtcapture spatial processes of land use change at different scales Universität zu Berlin; Jan Göpel, Center for Environmental Systems Research; Rüdiger Schaldach, Center for Environmental Systems Research Three-dimensional visualization as a science-based tool for assessing Liat Hadar, Ramat Hanadiv Nature Park*; Jochen Mülder, Lenne'3D GmbH; future ecological landscapes and for supporting management decisions: Agnes Kirchhoff, Lenne'3D ; Avi Perevolotsky, Volcani Center, ARO; Yagil Example from a Mediterranean Nature Park in Israel Osem, Volcani Center, ARO Exploring the pattern of residential environment characteristics in Beijing Yuyang Bao*, Beijing Normal University; Ganlin Huang*, Beijing Normal University. Small wooded elements in farmlands promote bees with high pollination efficiency Romain Carrié*, University of Toulouse; Annie Ouin, University of Toulouse; Emilie Andrieu, INRA, UMR DYNAFOR, Chemin de Bo Landscape Effects on the Biodiversity of Birds and Predatory Arthropods Valerie E. Peters*, Biology, Miami University; Amelie Y. Davis, Geography, in Soybean Agroecosystems Miami University; Alberic Ponce de León, Universidad de Puerto Rico; Thomas O. Crist, Biology, Miami University United States Identifying crop fields in need of more pollinators: a cost-benefit analysis Eric Lonsdorf*, Franklin and Marshall College; Claire Brittain, UC Davis; Neal of wild bee habitat enhancements in diverse landscapes Williams, UC Davis USA Floral resources of an invasive shrub suppress native bee communities along forest edges in an intensive agricultural landscape. Michael Cunningham-Minnick, Miami University; Valerie E. Peters, Miami University; Thomas O. Crist, Miami University Land Use Change and its Impacts on Biodiversity, Agricultural Productivity and Water Balance in the Sta.Rosa-Silang subwaterhed, Philippines Damasa M. Macandog*, University of the Philippines Los Baños; Dalton Erick S. Baltazar, University of the Philippines Los Baños; Maria Francesca O. Tan, University of the Philippines Los Baños; Maria Noriza Q. Herrera, University of the Philippines Los Baños; Milben A. Bragais, University of the Philippines Los 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change CO-18 Agrarian Landscapes V Wednesday, 3:35 PM July 8, 2015 3:50 PM Insu Koh CO-18 Agrarian Landscapes V Wednesday, 3:50 PM July 8, 2015 4:05 PM Olaf Bastian CO-18 Agrarian Landscapes V Wednesday, 4:05 PM July 8, 2015 4:20 PM Justice Inkoom CO-20 Wednesday, 3:20 PM July 8, 2015 3:35 PM Corey Bradshaw Wednesday, 3:35 PM July 8, 2015 3:50 PM Melissa Price USA Wednesday, 3:50 PM July 8, 2015 4:05 PM Naparat Suttidate USA Wednesday, 4:05 PM July 8, 2015 4:20 PM Bryan Nuse USA Wednesday, 4:20 PM July 8, 2015 4:35 PM Cheryl Schultz USA Wednesday, 4:35 PM July 8, 2015 4:50 PM Rachel Bormann U.S. Modeling gopher tortoise habitat in Georgia and analyzing the role of private landowners in tortoise conservation Wednesday, 4:50 PM July 8, 2015 5:05 PM Benjamin Sullender USA Modeling the impact of hydrological alterations: Shifts in Eurasian spoonbill habitat in Poyang Lake, China CO-21 Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Climate Change V Wednesday, 3:20 PM July 8, 2015 3:35 PM Christina Weiß Germany Investigating climate analogues is useful for studying climate change impacts on biotope types at landscape level CO-21 Climate Change V Wednesday, 3:35 PM July 8, 2015 3:50 PM David Theobald CO-21 Climate Change V Wednesday, 3:50 PM July 8, 2015 4:05 PM Alexander Sacco CO-21 Climate Change V Wednesday, 4:05 PM July 8, 2015 4:20 PM Brian Miller CO-21 Climate Change V Wednesday, 4:20 PM July 8, 2015 4:35 PM Melanie Smith CO-21 Climate Change V Wednesday, 4:35 PM July 8, 2015 4:50 PM E. Jamie Trammell Christina Weiß*, Leibniz University Hannover, Institute of Environmental Planning; Michael Reich, Leibniz University Hannover, Institute of Environmental Planning United States Informing climate adaptation strategies with ecologically-relevant *David M. Theobald, Conservation Science Partners; Dylan Harrison-Atlas, landforms and physiographic diversity Colorado State University; William B. Monahan, Inventory and Monitoring Division, National Park Service; Christine M. Albano, Conservation Science Partners E. Sacco*, Andrew R. Mahoney — Geophysical Institute, University of USA Sea ice and habitat preference of the Pacific walrus (Odobenus Alexander Alaska Fairbanks; G. Carleton Ray, University of Virginia; Hajo Eicken, rosmarus divergens ) in the Bering Sea: A multiscaled approach Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Mark Johnson, University of Alaska Fairbanks USA Bridging climate science and resource management challenges by Brian W. Miller, Department of the Interior North Central Climate Science Center combining modeling approaches: a case study of whitebark pine in the & Colorado State University; Leonardo Frid*, Apex Resource Management Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Solutions Ltd.; Tony Chang, Montana State University; Nathan Piekielek, The Pennsylvania University United States Application of a Scalable Change Detection Tool to Assess Climate Melanie Smith,State Audubon Alaska; Will Koeppen, Axiom Consulting; Katherine Change Vulnerability for Important Bird Areas in the Bering Sea Kuletz, Aaron Poe, Heather Renner, Jeff Williams, US Fish & Wildlife Service; Ellen Tyler, Alaska Ocean Observing System; Tom Van Pelt, Transboundary Ecologic; Jeremy Littell, US Geological Survey USA Cumulative Stressor Index: Planning for Environmental Change in Alaska E. Jamie Trammell*, University of Alaska, Anchorage CO-22 Aquatic Ecology I Wednesday, 3:20 PM July 8, 2015 3:35 PM Jennifer Olker USA Evaluating Wetland Connectivity in the Prairie Pothole Region under Climate Change Scenarios CO-22 Aquatic Ecology I Wednesday, 3:35 PM July 8, 2015 3:50 PM Jing Yuan US Linking Metrics of Landscape Pattern to Hydrological Process in a lotic Wetland CO-22 Aquatic Ecology I Wednesday, 3:50 PM July 8, 2015 4:05 PM Angela Strecker United States Effects of landscape-scale changes in freshwater connectivity – Implications for biological communities in lakes and ponds on the arid Columbia Plateau, Washington CO-20 CO-20 CO-20 CO-20 CO-20 CO-20 United States Modeling Status, Trends, and Uncertainty of Native Pollinators across the Insu Koh, University of Vermont; Eric V. Lonsdorf, Frank & Marshall College; U.S. Claire Brittain, University of California Davis; Neal M. Williams, University of California Davis; Rufus Issacs, Michigan State University; Taylor H. Ricketts, University of Vermont Germany The concept of landscape services and its practical relevance Olaf Bastian, Nature Conservation Authority; Karsten Grunewald*, Ralf-Uwe Syrbe, Ulrich Walz — Leibniz-Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (IOER) Germany Evaluating appropriate landscape metrics for ecosystem service Justice Nana Inkoom*, Centre for Development Research, University of Bonn; assessment on agricultural land uses in Sub-Saharan Africa. Susanne Frank, Centre for Development Research, University of Bonn; Christine Fürst, Centre for Development Research, University of Bonn. Australia Spatial pattern of Eurasian woolly mammoth extinctions during the Late Pleistocene based on statistical inference from fossil records Vulnerability of Hawaiian Tree Snails to Climate Change and the Genetic Dr. Melissa R. Price*, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Potential for Adaptation Management; Dr. Zac Forsman, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology; Dr. Robert J. Toonen, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology; and Dr. Michael G. Hadfield — University of Hawai‘iUniversity at Mānoaof Wisconsin-Madison; Antony J. Lynam, Wildlife Identifying Habitat Patches and Dispersal Corridors for Endangered Naparat Suttidate*, Indochinese Tigers Conservation Society; Ronglarp Sukmasuang, Kasetsart University-Thailand; Dusit Ngoprasert, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi-Thailand; Wanlop King Mongkut’s University Technology Thonburi-Thailand; Assessing functional connectivity in the face of uncertainty about Bryan L. Chutipong, Nuse*, Georgia Cooperative Fish andofWildlife Research Unit, Warnell population processes: a Bayesian modeling approach applied to School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia; Jeffrey conservation of the gopher tortoise in Georgia, USA Hepinstall-Cymerman, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia; Clinton T. State University, Joseph Smokey; Washington Using site-based spatial planning to enhance population viability for an Cheryl B. Schultz*, Washington endangered butterfly State University; Elizabeth E. Crone, Tufts University Rachel Bormann*, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, The University of Georgia; Jeffrey Hepinstall-Cymerman, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, The University of Georgia; Laura German, Franklin College ofSullender*, Arts and Sciences, Deof Wisconsin-Madison; Janet Silbernagel, Benjamin University University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jeb Barzen, International Crane Foundation Jennifer H. Olker*, University of Minnesota Duluth; Lucinda B. Johnson, University of Minnesota Duluth; W. Carter Johnson, South Dakota State University; Glenn R. Guntenspergen, US Geological Survey Jing Yuan, School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Florida; Matthew J. Cohen, Ecohydrology Laboratory, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida; David A. Kaplan, Dept. of Environmental Angela Strecker*, Portland State University; Jeff Brittain, Portland State University 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change CO-22 Aquatic Ecology I Wednesday, 4:05 PM July 8, 2015 4:20 PM Luciana Signorelli Faria Lima United States Do protected wetlands enhance the occurrence and abundance of of America anurans in the Brazilian Cerrado? Katia A. Kopp, Federal University of Goiás; Kimberly A. With, Kansas State University CO-22 Aquatic Ecology I Wednesday, 4:20 PM July 8, 2015 4:35 PM Irene Torrecilla Roca Canada CO-22 Aquatic Ecology I Wednesday, 4:35 PM July 8, 2015 4:50 PM rencai dong China CO-22 Aquatic Ecology I Wednesday, 4:50 PM July 8, 2015 5:05 PM Amy Pocewicz USA Identifying land use drivers of stream fragmentation and prioritizing restoration across an Amazonian watershed CO-23 Forest Ecology IV Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:05 AM 10:20 AM Kurt Riitters USA CO-23 Forest Ecology IV Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:20 AM 10:35 AM Jason Kreitler USA Cross-scale and cross-region analysis of global forest change from 2000 Kurt Riitters*, USDA Forest Service; James Wickham, US Environmental to 2012 Protection Agency; Jennifer Costanza, North Carolina State University; Peter Vogt, European Commission Joint Research Centre Fuel treatment planning to minimize the loss of ecosystem services: a Jason Kreitler*, WGSC, USGS; Matt Thompson, RMRS, USFS; Nicole Vaillant, case study on the Deschutes National Forest, Oregon WWETAC, USFS; CO-23 Forest Ecology IV Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:35 AM 10:50 AM Jason Hon Malaysia CO-23 Forest Ecology IV Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:50 AM 11:05 AM Pille Tomson Estonia CO-23 Forest Ecology IV Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:05 AM 11:20 AM Jessica Price CO-23 Forest Ecology IV Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:20 AM 11:35 AM Kimberly Meitzen CO-23 Forest Ecology IV Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:35 AM 11:50 AM Xi Pang Sweden CO-23 Forest Ecology IV Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:20 AM 9:35 AM James Wickham USA CO-23 Forest Ecology IV Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:35 AM 9:50 AM Yann le Polain de Waroux USA Deforestation leakage in the South American Gran Chaco: an empirical study of company choices. Yann le Polain de Waroux*, and Eric F. Lambin, Stanford University CO-23 Forest Ecology IV Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:50 AM 10:05 AM Luis Arias Mexico Demographic analysis of Agave angustifolia (Agavaceae) with an emphasis on ecological restoration CO-24 Aquatic Ecology II Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:20 AM 10:35 AM Christopher Kaase Luis Antonio Arias-Medellín & National Autonomous University of Mexico; Consuelo Bonfil & National Autonomous University of Mexico; Teresa Valverde & National Autonomous University of Mexico Christopher T. Kaase*, University of South Carolina; John A. Kupfer, University of South Carolina CO-24 Aquatic Ecology II Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:35 AM 10:50 AM Navneet Kumar CO-24 Aquatic Ecology II Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:50 AM 11:05 AM Mark Dixon CO-24 Aquatic Ecology II Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:20 AM 9:35 AM John Kupfer CO-24 Aquatic Ecology II Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:35 AM 9:50 AM Xiaowen Li Underwater soundscape, habitat characteristics and fish activity in a shallow lake during winter Irene Torrecilla Roca; Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Pierre Magnan; Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Raphaël Proulx; Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Comparative analysis of Lugu Lake watershed ecosystem function under Rencai Dong, different management authorities Managing Beyond Protected Areas for the Conservation of Wildlife *Amy Pocewicz, The Nature Conservancy - Wyoming Chapter; Edenise Garcia, The Nature Conservancy - Amazon Conservation Program Jason Hon, Policy Manager / Conservation Spatial Planning WWF Malaysia Legacies of slash and burn cultivation – an integrated study of landscape Pille Tomson*, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian pattern and forest vegetation in Southern Estonia University of Life Sciences; Robert G. H. Bunce, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Estonian University of Life Sciences; United States Insights into the potential interactions of forest management and climate Jessica Price*, University of Wisconsin at Madison; Janet Silbernagel, University change from landscape modeling of the Two Hearted River watershed, of Wisconsin at Madison Michigan USA USA Reconstructing an Old-Growth Cypress Forest from Legacy Effects of Kimberly Meitzen, Texas State University Historic Logging Trade-offs and synergies among ecosystem services and biodiversity Xi Pang*, Ulla Mörtberg, Eva-Maria Nordström, Hannes Böttcher and Ola Sallnäs under different forest management scenarios – case study of a forest landscape in southern Sweden A continental United States high resolution NLCD land cover – MODIS J. Wickham*, U.S. EPA;C. Barnes, USGS albedo database to examine albedo and land cover change relationships United States Patterns of sediment accumulation and characteristics across a Coastal Plain floodplain: The importance of hydrogeomorphic influences and cross-floodplain connectivity Germany Land-use Change Analysis and its Impact on Water Resources of Upper Navneet Kumar*, Center for development research, University of Bonn, Kharun Catchment, India Germany; Bernhard Tischbein, Center for development research, University of Bonn, Germany; Mirza Kaleem Beg, Council of Science and Technology, USA Effects of a Large Infrequent Flood Disturbance on Cottonwood Forests Chhattisgarh, Christopher L.India. Merkord*, South Dakota State University; Mark D. Dixon, along the regulated Missouri River University of South Dakota; Christopher J. Boever, University of South Dakota; Victoria Danzeisen, University of South Dakota; Michael L. Scott, University of SouthKupfer*, Dakota University and Utah State University USA Assessing the Effects of Climate Variability on Lateral Hydrological John of South Carolina; Kimberly Meitzen, Texas State Connectivity of Taxodium-Nyssa Ecosystems University; Peng Gao, University of South Carolina; Aashka Patel, University of South Carolina; Daniel Tufford, University of South Carolina. China Integrated multidirectional hydrological connectivity in riverine and nonXiaowen Li*, State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation, riverine freshwater conservation planning in North China Plain Environmental School, Beijing Normal University; Tiantian Ma, Environmental School, Beijing Normal University 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change CO-24 Aquatic Ecology II Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:50 AM 10:05 AM Jason Rohweder USA The Upper Mississippi River Floodscape: Spatial Patterns of Flood Inundation And Associated Plant Community Distributions Jason J. Rohweder *; Nathan R. De Jager; Yao Yin; Erin Hoy USGS Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center CO-27 Fire Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 1:40 PM 1:55 PM Miranda Gray USA Using models and maps of landscape-scale fire connectivity to mitigate the invasive grass-fire cycle CO-27 Fire Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 1:55 PM 2:10 PM Sean Parks USA CO-27 Fire Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:25 PM 2:40 PM Brett Goforth USA Adding the Z-axis to Dendrochronology by Sampling Tree-Branch FireScars Brett R. Goforth, California State University San Bernardino CO-27 Fire Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:40 PM 2:55 PM Lisa Holsinger USA Barriers to the spread of wildland fire: quantifying the role of past fire disturbance and topography Lisa Holsinger*, Sean Parks, Carol Miller, RMRS Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute CO-27 Fire Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 3:35 PM Brian Harvey USA Spatial heterogeneity of burn severity in forests of the Northern Rocky Mountains (1984-2010) Brian J. Harvey, University of Colorado-Boulder CO-27 Fire Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:35 PM 3:50 PM Luke Zachmann USA CO-27 Fire Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:50 PM 4:05 PM C. Alina Cansler USA An early-warning tool for forecasting dynamic fire hazard across sensitive Luke J. Zachmann*, Conservation Science Partners, Inc.; Miranda E. Gray, arid landscapes in North America Conservation Science Partners, Inc.; Brett G. Dickson, Conservation Science Partners, Inc. Influence of Fire and Post‐fire Succession in Alpine Treeline Ecotones C. Alina Cansler*, University of Washington; Donald McKenzie, USDA Forest Service CO-27 Fire Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:05 PM 4:20 PM Carol Miller United States Patterns of fire refugia across climate gradients in landscapes of northern Sandra L. Haire, Haire Laboratory for Landscape Ecology; Carol Miller*, Aldo western US and Canada Rockies landscapes Leopold Wilderness Research Institute CO-27 Fire Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:20 PM 4:35 PM Greg Gordon USA CO-27 Fire Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:35 PM 4:50 PM Jennifer Costanza United States Landscape assessment of habitat loss: a new approach for a global biodiversity hotspot Jennifer K. Costanza*, North Carolina State University; William J. Platt, Louisiana State University; Reed F. Noss, University of Central Florida CO-27 Fire Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:50 PM 5:05 PM Ana Barros US Towards a tipping point for fuel management: implications for forest restoration and wildfire dynamics in a multi-ownership landscape. CO-27 Fire Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 CO-28 Ecosystem Services VI Thursday, July 9, 2015 OPEN: 2:10 PM - 2:25 PM 1:40 PM Mauro 1:55 PM Ana M.G. Barros* , Oregon State University, College of Forestry; Alan A. Ager, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center; Michelle Day, Oregon State University, College of Forestry Agnoletti Italy Forests and Biocultural Landscapes: The Case of Europe Mauro Agnoletti *, Antonio Santoro —Laboratory for Landscape and Cultural Heritage, GESAAF, University of Florence CO-28 Ecosystem Services VI Thursday, July 9, 2015 1:55 PM 2:10 PM Laura Rasmussen Denmark Vegetables or Weeds, Meat or Pests? Negotiating ecosystem services and disservices in agricultural landscapes of Southeast Asia Laura Vang Rasmussen*, University of Copenhagen and University of Michigan; Ole Mertz, University of Copenhagen CO-28 Ecosystem Services VI Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:10 PM 2:25 PM Huiling Lv China Temporal tradeoffs between short-run and long-run benefits of forest ecosystem services in the Mulan Paddock, China CO-28 Ecosystem Services VI Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:25 PM 2:40 PM Cara Campbell USA CO-28 Ecosystem Services VI Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:40 PM 2:55 PM Yoshihiko Iida JAPAN CO-28 Ecosystem Services VI Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 3:35 PM Elena Gissi Italy Miranda E. Gray*, Conservation Science Partners; Brett G. Dickson, Conservation Science Partners; Valerie J. Horncastle, Northern Arizona University Quantifying negative feedbacks between wildland fire and subsequent fire Sean A. Parks*, Carol Miller, Lisa M. Holsinger - Aldo Leopold Wilderness occurrence Research Institute, Rocky Mountain Research Station, US Forest Service Donkeys, Debt, and Fire: The Rise of Industrial Capitalism and the Transformation of the Forest Ecology of the Pacific Northwest Greg Gordon, PhD* Gonzaga University Huiling Lv*,School of Urban Planning and Design, Shenzhen Graduate School, Peking University; Jian Peng*,College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University; Yanxu Liu*,College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking Chen,School of Urban Survey, PlanningNorthern and Design, Shenzhen Development of a spatially explicit, multi-stakeholder tool to assess Cara A.University; Campbell*,Xin United States Geological Appalachian ecosystem services Research Laboratory; Daniel E. Spooner, United States Geological Survey, Northern Appalachian Research Laboratory Multi-scale Ecosystem Services Assessment Using Mapping Information - Yoshihiko Iida*, UNU-IAS OUIK; Siew Fong Chen, Regional Environmental A Case of Hokuriku region level, Ishikawa prefecture level, Kanazawa city Planning Inc.; Tadashi Masuzawa, Regional Environmental Planning Inc.; Hajime level, JapanIse, Regional Environmental Planning Inc.; Yosuke Amano, UNU-IAS ISI; Wataru Suzuki, UNU-IAS ISI; Tsunao Watanabe, T. UNU; Yanai, S.Iuav Ishikawa Exploring the social production of Ecosystem Services within a decision Vito Garramone, University Iuav of Venice; Elena Gissi*, University of making process. Comparative analysis from a role-playing game Venice approach in South East Europe. 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change Agata Pietrzyk-Kaszyńska*, Institute of Nature Conservation Polish Academy of Sciences; Agnieszka Olszańska, Institute of Nature Conservation Polish Academy of Sciences; Marcin Rechciński, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management Jagiellonian Zhenyu Wang*, Centre for University Mined Land Rehabilitation, Sustainable Mineral Institute, The University of Queensland, Australia; Alex Lechner, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining,Sustainable Mineral Institute, The University of Queensland, Australia; Thomas Baumgartl, CentreOH; for Mined Soils of Shrinking Cities: Properties and Potential for Multiple Ecosystem Dustin L Herrmann*, ORISE/US EPA, Cincinnati, WilliamLand D Shuster, Services NRMRL-US EPA; Ahjond S Garmestani, NRMRL-US EPA; Angela Knerl, ORISE/US EPA; Katelyn Gilkey, NRMRL-US EPA Integration of Landscape Eco-planning and Ecological Restoration: Jianhua Li*, Tongji University; Haiyang Fang, Tongji University. Application of an Evaluation Index System of Ecological River in Chongming Island Recreational Value Assessment and Spatial Differentiation of the Bing Zhenhua, Ecosystem Service; Gao Jun*,Ecotourism Management Jiuzhaigou Landscape CO-28 Ecosystem Services VI Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:35 PM 3:50 PM Agata PietrzykKaszynska Poland Who perceives what and where? Results of facilitated workshops on spatial distribution of ecosystem services with nature conservation experts and lay people. Mapping the cumulative impacts of mining on ecosystem services CO-28 Ecosystem Services VI Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:50 PM 4:05 PM Zhenyu Wang Australia CO-28 Ecosystem Services VI Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:05 PM 4:20 PM Dustin Herrmann USA CO-28 Ecosystem Services VI Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:20 PM 4:35 PM Jianhua Li China CO-28 Ecosystem Services VI Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:35 PM 4:50 PM Zhenhua Bing China CO-28 Ecosystem Services VI Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:50 PM 5:05 PM Raffaele Lafortezza ITALY A Practical Tool to Support Ecosystem Services Assessment and Management Decisions in Urban Forest Area CO-29 Grassland Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 3:35 PM Brett Goodwin US CO-29 Grassland Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:35 PM 3:50 PM Kaitlin Campbell USA Grassland bird occupancy of remnant prairies in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota influenced more by landscape factors than local factors Ant biodiversity of conservation grasslands is regulated by processes at multiple temporal and spatial scales CO-29 Grassland Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:50 PM 4:05 PM Timo Pitkänen Finland Landscape history matters - impressions from the hemiboreal zone CO-29 Grassland Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:05 PM 4:20 PM Ginger Allington USA Modeling system dynamics in rangelands of the Mongolian Plateau Ginger R.H. Allington*, School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan; Wei Li, Peking University; Daniel G. Brown, University of Michigan CO-29 Grassland Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:20 PM 4:35 PM Jesse Miller USA Encroachment of woody vegetation drives rapid state change in insular grasslands Jesse Miller, University of Wisconsin; Ellen Damschen, University of Wisconsin CO-29 Grassland Ecology Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:35 PM 4:50 PM Ashraf Muharam Saudi Arabia Impact of Plant Height and Irrigation on Thermal Performance of Extensive Green Roofs in Riyadh City P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Audrey Alignier France Does landscape diversity influence species fitness in farmland plants? P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM JULIA ARIEIRA BRAZIL Integrating Landscape Metrics to Understand and Map Fragmentation in a Brazilian Watershed Julia Arieira*, Universidade de Cuiabá; Luciana Estevam, The Nature Conservancy-Brazil P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Kathryn Battle Local- and Landscape-Level Drivers of Avian Community Assemblages in Subtropical Forested and Agricultural Habitats P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Michelle Bouchard United States How well does the USDA’s Cropland Data Layer capture undisturbed lands? Kathryn Battle, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Applied Ecology, North Carolina State University; Krishna Pacifici, Department of Applied Ecology, North Carolina State University; Jaime A. Collazo, U.S. Geological Survey, North Carolina Cooperative and Wildlife Michelle A. Bouchard, South Dakota State University, Carol A.Fish Johnston*, South Dakota State University P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Evan Bredeweg United States Over the river and through the woods: Comparing movement traits that influence dispersal ability amphibians across landscapes. Evan M Bredeweg*, Oregon State University; Tiffany Garcia, Oregon State University; Anita Morzillo, University of Connecticut P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Min Gon Chung US International Food Trade among Biodiversity Hotspot and Non-hotspot Countries P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Stephanie Freund USA Distribution of biological soil crusts in adjacent sagebrush and pinyonjuniper communities of the Walker River Basin, western Nevada, USA. Min Gon Chung*, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability; Jianguo Liu, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA Stephanie Freund*, University of Nevada, Reno; Jill Heaton, University of Nevada, Reno Vincenzo Giannico*; Mario Elia; Giovanni Sanesi; Raffaele Lafortezza, Department of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of Bari “A. Moro”, Italy Brett J. Goodwin*, University of North Dakota, Biology Department; Jessica L. Shahan, University of North Dakota, Biology Department Kaitlin U. Campbell*,Department of Biology Miami University and Thomas O. Crist, Department of Biology, Institute for the Environment and Sustainability, Miami University Timo Pitkänen*, University of Turku; Niina Käyhkö, University of Turku; Helle Skånes, University of Stockholm Ashraf Muharam: Student at Master Program, Department of Architecture & Building Science, college of Architecture and Planning, king Saud university, Saudi Arabia, Email:ashraf.muharam@yahoo.com. ElSayed Amer: professor, Department of Architecture & Building Science, college of Petit, Architecture and 1347 Audrey Alignier*, INRA UR 0980 SAD-Paysage; Sandrine INRA UMR Agroécologie; David A. Bohan, INRA UMR 1347 Agroécologie 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Maryam Gharehaghaji United States Inferring resistance to gene flow among Valley oak (Quercus lobata) populations in California: Is the Central Valley a barrier? Maryam Gharehaghaji*, University of Illinois at Chicago; Emily Minor, University of Illinois at Chicago; Mary Ashley, University of Illinois at Chicago; Saji Abraham, University of Michigan; Walter Koenig, Cornell University Brazil Biodiversity conservation in Brazilian coffee farms: impacts of certification Elisa Hardt, Federal University of São Paulo - Department of Biological Sciences; Edoardo Borgomeo, University of Oxford - Environmental Change Institute; Rozely F. dos Santos, University of São Paulo - Department of Ecology; Luís Fernando Pinto,University; Instituto deJunichi Manejo e Certificação e Agrícola; Japan Mowing in agricultural activity maintains alternative habitat of an Ayumi Imanishi,G.Kindai Imanishi*, KyotoFlorestal University; Naoki endangered grassland species Gentiana thunbergii (G. Don) Griseb. Kawase, Minakuchi Kodomo-no-mori Nature Museum; Yosihiro Natuhara, Nagoya University United States Does proximity and size of native pollinator nests predict orchard tree Insu Koh, University of Vermont; Eric V. Lonsdorf, Frank & Marshall College; yield? Derek R. Artz, Pollinating Insects Research Unit USDA-ARS; Theresa L. PittsSigner, Pollinating Insects Research Unit USDA-ARS; Taylor H. Ricketts, University of Vermont. Argentiina Myzus persicae aphid epidemic expansion risk within crop field´s María A. Martínez-Ghersa*, IFEVA / Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de landscapes: a cell model to describe pliant factors at patch scale. Buenos Aires / CONICET; Analía I. Menéndez, IFEVA / Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Buenos Aires / CONICET; Sofía L. Fernández, IFEVA / Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Buenos Aires / CONICET; Claudio M. Ghersa, USA Spatial patterns of forest values for bioenergy production in the Western Audrey L Mayer*, Michigan Technological University Upper Peninsula of Michigan P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Elisa Hardt P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Junichi Imanishi P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Insu Koh P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Maria MartinezGhersa P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Audrey Mayer P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Andre Negreiros Brazzil P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Tania Peña-Baca Peru P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Ha Pham Japan P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Alexander Wright U.S. P01 Poster: Connectivity Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Jiawei Xu 中国 P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Matthew Baber USA P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Mary Burak U.S.A P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Julie CHAURAND FRANCE How to deal with cross-scale interactions in planning ecological networks? P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Jillian Deines USA Telecoupling in Urban Water Systems: An Examination of Beijing's Imported Water Supply P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Lien Dupont Belgium Exploring eye-tracking as an innovative tool for landscape planning P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Wenjie Fan China P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Lucas Heintzman USA Changing Pattern of Impervious Surface in Mountainous City During Wenjie Fan*, Jingjing Peng, Zhifang Wang, Liangji Kong - Peking University Rapid Urbanization Period (2000-2012): a Case Study of Liangjiang District,Chongqing,China Urbanization of Playa Wetlands in the Southern High Plains: Present and Lucas J. Heintzman*, Texas Tech University; Nancy E. McIntyre, Texas Tech Future Patterns Under Four Growth and Climate Scenarios University P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Ayumi Imanishi Japan Vegetation and topsoil characteristics and their importance in interception and infiltration in drainage systems under cocoa plantations, Itacaré, Bahia, Brazil. Network modularity reveals spatial structure and fragmentation of exploited marine metapopulations Paulo Vagner Ribeiro da Silva, Estate University of Santa Cruz; Thiara Helena Mota Almeida, Estate University of Santa Cruz; Paulo Fernando Meliani, Estate University of Santa Cruz: André Batista de Negreiros, Federal University of São João del Rei Tania S. Peña-Baca, Laura I. Gonzalez-Guzman — University of Texas at Austin; James R. Watson, Stockholm Resilience Centre; Timothy H. Keitt*, University of Texas at Austin Historical changes of distribution patterns of tree in paddy field Ha T. Pham*, United Graduate School of Agricultural Science - Gifu University; landscapes in northeast Thailand Shuichi Miyagawa, Graduate School of Applied Biological Science - Gifu University Estimating dispersal rates and landscape resistance to understand Alexander D. Wright, Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, University functional connectivity for a long-lived endangered species of Georgia & Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center; Jeffrey HepinstallCymerman, Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, University of Georgia; Lora L. Smith, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Clinton T. Changes in distribution pattern of plant functional group responding to the XU Jiawei*, School of Geographical Science, Northeast NormalCenter; University;JIN global change in alpine tundra, Changbai Mountain, China Yinghua, School of Geographical Science, Northeast Normal University;Zong Shengwei, School of Geographical Science, Northeast Normal University Urban Heat Island Effects on Anuran Breeding Activity in the Charlotte Matthew S. Baber*, Matthew D. Eastin, Sara A. Gagné — Department of Metropolitan Region Geography & Earth Sciences, UNC Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA Tracking Public Health in Landscapes: GIS of Rattus norvegicus Landscape Genetics in Salvador, Brasil The vegetative landscape and resource utilization of two Japanese shrines found in historical documents of forest management from the 17th to 18th centuries Burak, M. K., Richardson, J. L., Costa, F., Childs, J. E., Ko, A. I., and Caccone, A. International Association of Landscape Ecology World Congress, Portland, OR. Julie Chaurand*, Irstea Montpellier; Jean-Philippe Tonneau, CIRAD Montpellier; Jacques Baudry, INRA Rennes Jillian M. Deines, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability, Department of Geological Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA; Xiao Liu, 2Department of Geological Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA;Dupont*, Jianguo Ghent Liu, Center for Systems and Ghent Sustainability, Michigan Lien University; VeerleIntegration Van Eetvelde, University Ayumi Imanishi*, Kindai University; Junichi Imanishi, Kyoto University 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Motonori Kimura 日本 Transition of Ulmaceae forests and trees in Kyoto city P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Cheng Li China The impact of landscape heterogeneity on heavy metalcontamination in agricultural top soils at multiple scales in the Pearl River Delta, China P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Qun Ma China P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Ian MacGregorFors Mexico P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Karin Meneguetti Brazil P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Burghard Meyer Germany Risk Management of Catchments as basis for Integrated Water Cycle Management in Kazakhstan P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Paula Prist Brazil Landscape, environmental and social predictors of Hantavirus risk in the Paula Ribeiro Prist*, University of São Paulo; Maria Uriarte,Columbia University; State of São Paulo, Brazil Jean Paul Metzger, University of São Paulo P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Vivek Shandas P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Ping Shi USA Case study on Evaluation of soil pollution situation in urban industrial wasteland P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Alexandra Shoffner U.S.A. The relative effects of habitat amount, habitat configuration, and urbanization on forest breeding birds P02 Poster: Urban Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Siegmar Thomas Germany Small Agricultural Areas Inside Cities: Vineyard Plots and Ecological Problems P03 Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Andrzej Affek Poland Usage patterns of provisioning and cultural ecosystem services Andrzej Affek*, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization PAS; Anna Kowalska, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization PAS Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Zhenxing Bian P.R.China Research on Cooperative Relation of Non-agricultural Habitats and Soil Animals in Suburban Farmland Landscape Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM KHUN BUNNATH Cambodia Participatory Land Use Planning in Cambodia Bian Zhenxing*,College of Land and Environment, Shenyang Agricultural University; Yu Miao*,College of Sciences, Shenyang Agricultural University; Wang Qiubing,College of Land and Environment, Shenyang Agricultural University;Li Jinhong,,College of LandTeam Leader/ Forestry and Biodiversity KHUN BUNNATH, Technical Deputy Specialist of Biodiversity Conservation Corridors Project in Cambodia. Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Pasicha Chaikaew Thailand Assessing the socio-economic value of multiple ecosystem services in the Suwannee River Basin, Florida Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM YURI FORTE Brasil Balancing supply and demand for ecosystem services provisioning of tropical forest patches in agricultural landscape Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Lilly Gama Mexico Effect of research results on land management decisions done by environmental authorities in Tabasco Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Karsten Grunewald Germany Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Ruifang Hao 中国 P03 P03 P03 P03 P03 P03 P03 Motonori Kimura*, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; Shozo Shibata, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan Cheng Li*, Guangdong Institute of Eco-Environmental and Soil Sciences; Fangbai Li, Guangdong Institute of Eco-Environmental and Soil Sciences; Zhifeng Wu, Guangzhou University; Ge Sun, USDA Forest Service; Jiong Cheng, Institute of Eco-Environmental and Soil Sciences Multiscale relationships between urban impervious surfaces and land Qun Ma,Guangdong Center for Human-Environment System Sustainability, Beijing Normal surface temperatures in China University, China; Jianguo Wu, Center for Human-Environment System Sustainability, Beijing Normal University and School of Life Sciences & School of Sustainability, Arizona Laboratorio State University; Chunyang He, CenterPerturbados, for Human- Red Urban Areas as Landscape Elements: Standardizing Terms and Methods Ian MacGregor-Fors*, de Ecología en Ambientes de Ambiente y Sustentabilidad, Instituto de Ecología, A.C.; Martha BonillaMoheno, Red de Ambiente y Sustentabilidad, Instituto de Ecología, A.C.; Carlos Muñoz-Robles, de Investigación Zonas Desérticas Improving open spaces for a sustainable city Karin Schwabe Instituto Meneguetti*, UniversidadedeEstadual de Maringáy Facultad de Landscape Characterization of Urban Heat Islands Using Land Use and Land Cover: A case study of Doha, Qatar Burghard Meyer, Lian Lundy, John Watt, Iskandar Abdullaev, Jose Capilla Yasuyo Makido, PhD, Research Associate, Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University; Vivek Shandas, PhD, Associate Professor, Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University; David Sailor, PhD, Professor, Department of Materials and Mechanical Engineering, Ping SHI*,Yanhua FU, Ende WANG,Northeastern University, Shenyang , China; Shuang GUO, Texas A&M University, Texas ,USA *Alexandra V. Shoffner, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Dr. Andrew M. Wilson, Gettysburg College; Dr. Sara A. Gagné, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Siegmar Thomas*, Dresden University of Technology Pasicha Chaikaew*, Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA & Department of Environmental Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Sabine Grunwald, Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida Yuri Arten Forte*, University of São Paulo; Silvio Frosini de Barros Ferraz, University of São Paulo; Teresa Cristina Magro, University of São Paulo Lilly Gama*, Hilda Diaz-Lopez, Ricardo Collado-Torres —Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco; Erika Salazar-Conde, Gobierno del Estado de Tabasco; Juan de Dios Valdez-Leal, Coral Pacheco-Figueroa, Eduardo Moguel-Ordoñez — Universidad Juarez Autonoma de of Tabasco Analysis of ecosystem services in Russia - a conceptual overview Karsten Grunewald, Leibniz Institute Ecological Urban and Regional Development, Elena N. Bukvareva, Alexey V. Zimenko, Biodiversity Conservation Center Moscow Heinrich Schmauder, Bundesamt für Naturschutz Identifying the relationships between ecosystem services across scales: a Ruifang Hao, State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource case study in the Northern Agri-pastoral transition zone, China Ecology/ Center for Human-Environment System Sustainability (CHESS), Beijing Normal University 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) P03 as of 6/12/15; subject to change Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Land Use and Ecosystem Services Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Samuel Kovach United States Land Use Change and Landscape Analysis of the Brazilian Caatinga Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Navneet Kumar Germany Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Charlie Langan Uganda Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Haifang Li US Effects of Grain for Green on soil erosion in Guanchuanhe River Watershed on Loess Plateau Region, China LI Hai-fang*, Chinese Academy of Sciences; CHEN Li-ding,Chinese Academy of Sciences. Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM John Maingi USA Mapping Land Cover and Land Cover Change at Mt. Kasigau in Southeastern Kenya Using Multi-season Landsat Data John K. Maingi*, Miami University; Kimberly E. Medley, Miami University; Daniel Pearlman, Miami University Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Quanyi Qiu 中国 Spatial-temporal Variation of Ecosystem Services in peri-urban area of Xiamen City, China Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Lisa Schulte United States People in Ecosystems/Watershed Integration (PEWI): A dynamic landuse and ecosystem service tradeoffs assessment tool Quanyi Qiu, Qinghai Guo, Guoqin Zhang Key Lab of Urban Environment and Health, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen City, China Carrie M. Chennault, Lisa A. Schulte*, John C. Tyndall, John K. Van Dyk, Ryan Frahm —Iowa State University Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Shengzhon Wang g P.R.China Landscape dynamic change and its hydrological driving in Bayanbulak Wetlands Wang Shengzhong,School of Geographic Science, Northeast Normal University Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM MENG ZHANG U.S.A. Effects of tidal creeks on land use/cover and ecosystem service value change in a reclaimed eastern coastal region of China Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Emily Zimmerman USA Targeting for diverse ecosystem service outcomes in an agricultural matrix Meng Zhang*, School of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences, Nanjing University; Lijie Pu, School of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences, Nanjing University & Key Laboratory of the Coastal Zone Exploitation and Protection, Ministry of Land Resources Emily K. Zimmerman*, Iowaand State University; Lisa A. Schulte Moore, Iowa State University; John C. Tyndall, Iowa State University Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Francis Dwomoh USA Human and climatic influences on the fire regime of the West African tropical forest P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Devon Gaydos United States Interacting Effects of Wildfire Disturbance and Forest Species Diversity on an Invasive Plant Pathogen P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Florian Gollnow P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Mary Henry Deutschland Policy changes as a breakpoint in land use displacement in the Brazilian Amazon? Evidences for changes in deforestation, soy production and cattle ranching between 2001 and 2012 USA Mapping Burn Scars on Mount Kenya, Central Kenya using Landsat Data and MODIS Active Fire Detection P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Yoshihiko Hirabuki P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Kristina Kline P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Jason Kreitler USA Future wildland fire, sedimentation, and a potential ecosystem service vulnerability in the American West P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Alex Lechner Australia Characterising gap-crossing distances between fine-scale landscape elements such as scattered trees for connectivity modelling P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM - 7:30 Keming 6, 2015 PM Ma China Partitioning plant diversity in planted forests of Beijing China: A hierachical multiscale analysis P03 P03 P03 P03 P03 P03 P03 P03 P03 P04 Samuel Kovach*, Steven W. Seagle - Appalachian State University, Deep Gap, North Carolina, USA Land-use Change Analysis and its Impact on Water Resources of Upper Navneet Kumar*, Center for Development Research (ZEF) University of Bonn, Kharun Catchment, India Germany; Bernhard Tischbein, Center for Development Research (ZEF) University of Bonn, Germany; Mirza Kaleem Beg, Chhattisgarh Council of ScienceLangan*, and Technology, India Indicating intervention options: spatial identification of ecosystem Charlie University of Aberdeen & Carbon Foundation of East Africa services from wetlands in Uganda. JAPAN Rapid and Heterogeneous Vegetation Recovery Following the 2011 Earthquake/Tsunami: New Findings Supporting Integrated CoastalEcotone Management United States Black bear damage in western Oregon: an analysis of landscape-level impacts Francis K. Dwomoh*, Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence, South Dakota State University; Michael C. Wimberly, Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence, South Dakota State University Devon A Gaydos*, North Carolina State University; Ross K. Meentemeyer, North Carolina State University; Whalen W. Dillon, North Carolina State University Florian Gollnow*, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Tobia Lakes, HumboldtUniversität zu Berlin; Mary C. Henry*, Miami University; John K. Maingi, Miami University; Jessica L. McCarty, Michigan Tech Research Institute; John Ngugi, Kenya Forestry Research Institute; Gabriel Muturi, Kenya Forestry Research Institute Yoshihiko Hirabuki*, Tohoku Gakuin University; Mizuki Tomita, Tokyo University of Information Sciences; Hiroshi Kanno, Tohoku Afforestation and Environmental Protection Co., Ltd.; Jun Nishihiro, Toho University; Kohei Oka, Hiroshima Institute Kline*, of Technology Kristina Oregon State University, Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society; Anita T. Morzillo, University of Connecticut, Department of Natural Resources and the Environment; Jimmy Taylor, National Wildlife Research Center, Oregon WGSC, Field Station Jason Kreitler*, USGS; Joel B. Sankey, SBSC, USGS; Todd Hawbaker, GECC, USGS; Jason McVay, Northern Arizona University; Nicole Vaillant, WWETAC, USFS; Scott Lowe, Boise State University; Alex M. Lechner*, Centre for Environment, University of Tasmania, Australia, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, University of Queensland; Edward C. Lefroy, Centre for Environment, University of Tasmania, Australia Yuxin Zhang*, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Shuang Zhang,Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Keming Ma, Research Center for EcoEnvironmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Joy Mast United States Snag "Survival": Longevity of Standing Dead Ponderosa Pines after Crown Fire Versus Bark Beetle Outbreak in Southwest Joy Nystrom Mast*, Carthage College, and Carol Chambers, Northern Arizona University P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Melina Melito Brazil Edge Effects on Above-Ground Biomass of Tropical Forests: Is There a Biomass Collapse? P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Kosuke Nakagawa Japan Developing windthrow risk model for plantation management strategy under climate change P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Dominik Seidel United States Canopy gap measurements in past and present: new prospects for forest science P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Joseph Smokey United States When to burn a whole site? A spatially-explicit model evaluating demographic costs versus dispersal benefits for an endangered butterfly. P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Nadja Tchebakova Russia Landscape-level changes in structure of the Russian forests projected for the 21st century P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Mizuki Tomita Japan Distribution of remnant forests and tree communities in the 2011 tsunamiinundated area, Sendai Japan P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Aurora Torres Spain Wildlife in a human-dominated world: no places left unaffected from infrastructural development? P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM joan van baaren France The effects of landscape intensification on the thermal biology of aphid pests P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Zhengfang Wu, Ph.D. China Landscape change of vegetation in the alpine tundra of Changbai Mountains, Northeast China Melina Oliveira Melito*, Universidade de São Paulo; Alexandre Adalardo de Oliveira, Universidade de São Paulo; Jean Paul Metzger, Universidade de São Paulo Kosuke Nakagawa*,Graduate school of Agriculture Hokkaido University; Junko Morimoto, Research Faculty of Agriculture Hokkaido University; Yasuto Furukawa, Research Faculty of Agriculture Hokkaido University; Yoshio Mishima,Seidel, National Institute forofEnvironmental Studies; Ogawa, College Dominik Department Forest Ecosystems andKenta Society, Oregon Stateof University; Klaus Puettmann, Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University *Joseph Smokey, Washington State University; Cheryl Schultz, Washington State University; Norah Warchola, Washington State University; Elizabeth Crone, Tufts University Nadja Tchebakova, Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences; Elena Parfenova, Institute of Forest, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences; Amber Soja, National Institute of Aerospace (NIA); Allan Cantin,Tomita, Canadian Forest Serviceof Information Sciences*; Hiroshi Kanno, Mizuki Tokyo University Tohoku Afforestation and Environmental Protection Co., Ltd.; Yoshihiko Hirabuki, Tohoku Gakuin University; Keitarou Hara, Tokyo University of Information Sciences Aurora Torres*, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales - Spanish National Research Council; Jochen A.G. Jaeger, Concordia University Montréal; Juan C. Alonso, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales - Spanish National Research Council Lucy Alford, UMR-CNRS 6553 ECOBIO, University of Rennes 1 ; Joan van Baaren*, UMR-CNRS 6553 ECOBIO, University of Rennes 1 ; Françoise Burel, UMR-CNRS 6553 ECOBIO, University of Rennes 1 Wu Zhengfang, Northeast Normal University; Zong Shengwei, Northeast Normal University; Du Haibo, Northeast Normal University P04 Poster: Disturbance Ecology Monday, July 6:00 PM 6, 2015 7:30 PM Jiawei Xu China Changes in distribution pattern of functional group responding to the global change in alpine tundra, Changbai Mountain Xu Jiawei, Northeast Normal University; Jin Yinghua, Northeast Normal University; Zong Shengwei, Northeast Normal University. P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Margaret Andrew Australia Modelling species distributions in dynamic landscapes: the importance of Margaret E. Andrew*, Murdoch University; Elizabeth Fox, BirdLife Australia the temporal dimension P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Qian Cao China Downscaling numerical simulation of the impact of landscape change on Qian Cao*, Deyong Yu —Center for Human-Environment System Sustainability, regional climatic elements Beijing Normal University P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Robert Fletcher P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM John Hogland United States The best of both worlds: integrating data sets across scales with hierarchical Bayes models to predict species distributions and scenarios of landscape change USA Function Modeling: a fast and efficient spatial modeling framework Mauricio Nunez-Regueiro, University of Florida Robert J Fletcher, Jr., University of Florida Daniel Greene, University of Florida Robert A. McCleery, University of Florida John Hogland*, USDA/RMRS; Nathaniel Anderson, USDA/RMRS P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM George Malanson USA Distance within scales: explaining landscape and regional variation in alpine tundra George Malanson, University of Iowa & NSF; Dale Zimmerman, University of Iowa; Mitchell Kinney, University of Iowa; Dan Fagre, USGS NRMSC P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Richard Mills USA Scalable algorithms for analysis of large geospatiotemporal data sets and Richard Tran Mills*, Intel Corporation; Forrest M. Hoffman, Oak Ridge National applications to landscape ecology Laboratory P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Catia Nunes da Cunha Brasil Exploring the Ability of Optical and Sar Imagery Detecting Small Dimension Habitats in a Flood Plain Landscape P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Georgina Sanchez United States Methodological and Analytical Frontiers for Agent-based Models of Spatially Dynamic Landscape-Scale Processes Julia Arieira*, Universidade de Cuiabá (UNIC) / INAU; Cátia Nunes da Cunha, Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Áreas Úmidas (INAU) Jordan Smith, Center for Geospatial Analytics, NCSU; Lindsey Smart,Center for Geospatial Analytics, NCSU; Georgina Sanchez*, Center for Geospatial Analytics, NCSU; & Ross Meentemeyer, Center for Geospatial Analytics, NCSU. 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM David SHEEREN France Temporal dependency of NDVI satellite imagery for predicting French breeding birds diversity David Sheeren*, Solenne Lefevre & Sébastien Bonthoux P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Kunwar Singh Canada Large area boreal forest vegetation assessment: implications of highresolution remote sensing data and landscape characteristics Kunwar K. Singh*, Jonathan Henkelman, and Jill Johnstone Northern Plant Ecology Lab, Department of Biology University of Saskatchewan P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Kunwar Singh Canada Implication of LiDAR returns and data reduction in estimation of urban forest biomass at regional extents P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Lindsey Smart P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Youngkeun Song P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Daniel Sorenson USA Documentation of major disagreements when comparing LCT 2000 data Daniel G. Sorenson*, U.S. Geological Survey; William Acevedo, U.S. Geological to NLCD 2001 land-use and land-cover data Survey P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Michael Treglia USA Utilizing Patch Metrics to Improve Classification of Remote Sensing Imagery P21 Poster: Methods: Geospatial Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Joy Wolf USA Citizen-based tools help to interpret bird populations in the Pacific Northwest coast P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Sheel Bansal P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Mahsa Bazrafshan United States Finding Plants Adapted to Multiple Climate Extremes: Using Genecology and Ecophysiology to Identify Drought Resistant and Cold Hardy Populations of Douglas-fir Iran Sustainable development provided by landscape identity approach In world natural heritage; “Sourt” springs, Iran Sheel Bansal*, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station; J. Bradley St. Clair, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station; Constance A. Harrington, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Bazrafshan, Environmental designer; Alireza Mikaeili Tabrizi, Landscape Mahsa Architect P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Rob Bugter The Netherlands Rob Bugter; BESAFE partners Alterra, part of Wageningen University and Research P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Thomas Campagnaro Italia P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Jessica Castro USA P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Andrew Chin Canada P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Andrea Clouston Canada P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Jonathan Coop USA P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Tamil Elakkiya India P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Veronica Frans USA P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Marissa Gallant USA Kunwar K. Singh, Northern Plant Ecology Lab, Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Canada; John B. Vogler, Center for Geospatial Analytics, Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, North Carolina State University. United States An Agent-Based Model for Examining the Effects of Governance Lindsey S. Smart, Center for Geospatial Analytics, College of Natural Resources, Structure on Spatially-Explicit Land- and Water-Use Patterns NC State University* Jordan W. Smith, Center for Geospatial Analytics, College of Natural Resources, NC State University Republic of Remotely-sensed phenology of regional vegetation condition in response Youngkeun Song, Brain Korea 21 Plus Team, Seoul National University, Korea to extreme droughts and its implication to the regional planning Republic of Korea Implementing biodiversity protection measures at the landscape scale: why non-instrumental arguments should not be neglected Alien tree species invading European landscapes: the case of black locust in north-eastern Italy Michael L. Treglia*, Department of Biological Science, The University of Tulsa, Oklahoma NSF-EPSCoR Program; Megan E. Young, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University Joy Wolf, University of Wisconsin - Parkside Tommaso Sitzia, University of Padova, Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry; Thomas Campagnaro*, University of Padova, Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry; Serenella Nardi, University of Padova, Department of Agro More housing units and less people around protected areas in Puerto Jessica Castro*, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Puerto Rico? Rico; Maya Quiniones and William Gould - International Institute of Tropical Forestry, U.S. Forest Service USDA Behavioural and habitat functional group responses of fish in estuaries Andrew T.M. Chin*, University of Toronto; Marie-Josée Fortin, University of affected by global change Toronto; Julia Linke, University of Toronto; Roland Cormier, Eco-Risk Management; Simon Courtenay, Canadian Water Network, University of Waterloo; Monica Wildlife Boudreau, andScience Oceansand Canada; Marie-Hélène Modeling Olive-sided Flycatcher (Contopus cooperi) habitat across post- Andrea Clouston, andFisheries Landscape Technology, Environment fire boreal landscapes of Ontario, Canada Canada; Elyse Howat, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada; Jason Duffe, Wildlife and Landscape Science and Technology, Environment Canada; Jon Pasher, Wildlife and Landscape Science and Technology, Environment Tracking two decades of vegetation change across the sagebrush Jonathan Coop, Western State Colorado University*; Daniel Piquette, Oregon landscapes of Upper Gunnison Basin, Colorado: Linking field reState University measurements, remote sensing, and climate data Land Surface Temperature and its impact on Asian elephants forest Tamilelakkiya.M1* and Dr.G.Bhaskaran2: 1Research scholar, Department of landscape: a case study from Tamilnadu, South India. Geography, 2Assistant professor, Department of Geography, University of Madras, Chepauk campus, Chennai. Recolonization of the New Zealand sea lion (Phocarctos hookeri ): using Veronica F. Frans*, Dept. of Systemic Conservation Biology, Georg-AugustUniversity Göttingen; Amélie A. Augé, School of Surveying, University of Otago, Maxent to identify suitable breeding habitats for management and South Atlantic Environmental Research Institute; Jan O. Engler, Zoological Researchmuseum Alexander Koenig, andCox*, Dept.Clark of Wildlife Sciences, GeorgLandscape Assessment of White-Lipped Peccary and King Vulture Heather Cormier*, Clark University; Mary University; Marissa Habitat in the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve in the Southern Yucatán Gallant*, Clark University; Sophie Calmé, Université de Sherbrooke, El Colegio Peninsula, Mexico de le Frontera; John Rogan, Clark University; Arthur Elmes, Clark University 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Karsten Grunewald Germany Ecosystem based information system and treeline area-related ecosystem services covering sensitive mountain areas in Bulgaria Karsten Grunewald, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, Germany; Miglena Zhiyanski, Stoyan Nedkov – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Sun Guang China The expressing efficiency of landscape indices on mangrove heath status monitoring in Coastal mangrove wetlands Gao, Baoquan Wei,Shugang Gao Distribution and Prediction of Human Cases of Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia and Lyme Disease in North Carolina and Virginia Austin J. Harner*, Appalachian State University; Steven W. Seagle, Appalachian State University P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Austin Harner USA P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Dylan HarrisonAtlas United States Characterizing interacting effects of streamflow and temperature on the vulnerability of fishes in the Western U.S. to climate change P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM PierreAlexis HERRAULT France Influence of map accuracy on modelling species diversity of hoverflies P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Mahito Kamada Japan Niche Modeling of Three Swallow Species Using Civic Survey Data: Availability of Smartphone-assisted Survey System P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Melanie Smith United States A New Map of Important Bird Areas in Alaska P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM David Theobald United States A collaborative science platform for seamless land use and land cover: Global Land Use Emergent (GLUE) project P22 Poster: Habitat Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Steve Vissault Canada Simulate the eastern boreal-temperate forest transition using a statetransition approach P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Zhao-Jun Bu P.R.China Competitive advantage of Sphagnum fallax : Implications for vegetation succession in peatland landscapes P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Monica Dorning United States Informing resource management by integrating probabilistic models of land change and ecosystem services P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Kevin Ford USA Combining field and greenhouse experiments to understand the relationship between climate and budburst in coast Douglas-fir P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Naoko Fujita Japan Effects of Biocultural Diversity for Disaster Reductions in Natural Disasters: The Location and Design of Sacred Places P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Tanya Gallagher Canada Trans-Border Groundwater Aquifer Contamination and the Impact of Landscape Pattern: A Case Study in the Abbottsford-Sumas Aquifer Tanya Gallagher*, University of British Columbia ; Sarah Gergel, University of British Columbia P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Conrado Guzman Flores Mexico Nitrous oxide emissions from denitrification in a mountain subtropical forest in Mexico P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Ryan Hill USA Towards national mapping of aquatic condition (II): Predicting the probable biological condition of USA streams and rivers Conrado M. Guzman-Flores, CINVESTAV-IPN*; Victor Jaramillo, CIEco UNAM; Jose Antonio Vera-Nuñez, CINVESTAV-IPN; Juan Jose Peña-Cabriales, CINVESTAV-IPN Ryan A. Hill*, ORISE c/o US EPA Western Ecology Division, Marc H. Weber, Scott G. Leibowitz, Anthony R. Olsen, US EPA Western Ecology Division P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Zhihua Liu USA Simulating feedbacks among climate, vegetation, and fire in the expanding wildland urban interface P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Lloyd Morrison USA Observer error in vegetation surveys: A comprehensive literature review P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Sima Namin United States Landscapes of Environmental Justice: An Analysis of Ecological Structures Dylan Harrison-Atlas, Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado State University; David Theobald, Conservation Science Partners; LeRoy Poff, Department of Biology and Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado StateHerrault1,3, University L. Larrieu2 ; A. Ouin1, D. Sheeren1* 1University of Toulouse, P.-A INP-ENSAT, UMR 1201 DYNAFOR, France 2INRA, UMR 1201 DYNAFOR, France 3University of Toulouse, Toulouse Jean Jaurès, UMR 5602 GEODE, France Kamada, Institute of Technology and Science, Tokushima Universtity, Mahito Japan Melanie Smith, Audubon Alaska; Nathan Walker, Iain Stenhouse, Christopher Free, Matthew Kirchhoff, Olga Romanenko, formerly Audubon Alaska; Stan Senner, National Audubon Society; Nils Warnock, Audubon Alaska; and Vivian Mendenhall, (retired Conservation US Fish & Wildlife Service) *David M Theobald, Science Partners; Dylan Harrison-Atlas, Graduate Degree Program, Colorado State University; Nicole Shaw, Conservation Science Partners; Luke Zachmann, Conservation Science Partners; Theresa Nogiere, Conservation Steve Vissault*¹, Isabelle Boulangeat¹, MattScience Talluto¹Partners et Dominique Gravel¹ ¹ Département de Biologie, chimie et géographie, Univiversité du Québec à Rimouski Jin-Ze Ma, Zhao-Jun Bu*, Xing-Xing Zheng, Jia-Li Ge and Sheng-Zhong Wang — Institute for Peat and Mire Research, Northeast Normal University, State Environmental Protection Monica A Dorning, USGS Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Vegetation Kevin R. Ford*, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station; Constance A. Harrington, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Naoko Fujita, Kyusyu University Zhihua Liu*, Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence, South Dakota State University; Michael C Wimberly, Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence, South Dakota State University; Terry L. Sohl, Earth Resources Observation and Science Center, U.S.; Todd J. Hawbaker, USGS, Geosciences and Lloyd W.(EROS) Morrison, Biology Department, Missouri State University Sima Namin, Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Texas at Arlington 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Andreea Niță P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM CORAL JAZVEL PACHECO FIGUEROA P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Eryn Schneider P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Michael Strohbach P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Jelena Vukomanovi United States Teaching social-ecological systems: VART curriculum development c P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Marc Weber United States Towards national mapping of aquatic condition (I): The StreamCatchment (StreamCat) Dataset Marc H. Weber, US EPA; Ryan A. Hill, US EPA; Scott G. Leibowitz, US EPA; Anthony R. Olsen, US EPA P23 Poster: Hydrology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Maxwell Wilson USA Testing the 'small island' versus 'sample area' effects: the case of Thousand Island Lake, China Maxwell C. Wilson, Arizona State University P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM David Anokye Asamoah Ghana Use of treated wastewater for the development of drylandpossible hazards Owusu Kwaku, Ampa Resource Foundation Ghana, Joseph Okyere Dry land Development Center Egypt P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Xinjian Chen China Offshore distance Gradient change effect of land use landscape pattern in Jiangsu coastal areas CHEN Xinjian, School of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences, Nanjing University, China P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Jordan Dornbierer USA P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Mark Endries USA Development of a new standalone model toolset (FORE-SCE) to support Jordan Dornbierer*, SGT; Terry Sohl, USGS; Kristi Sayler, USGS; Ryan Reker, assessments of the impacts of climate and land-use/land-cover change Inuteq; Steve Wika, SGT; Rob Quenzer, SGT on ecological processes Prioritizing North Carolina Streams Based on 247 Maxent-derived Mark Endries, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Predictive Habitat Maps of Aquatic Organisms. P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Ignacio Fernandez United States Socioeconomic spatial inequalities in the Metropolitan Area of Santiago,Chile: A multidimensional approach Ignacio Fernandez, Arizona State University - School of Sustainability P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Aaron Grade United States When a bird goes “unheard”: pervasive road noise disrupts critical heterospecific alarm call functionality Aaron M Grade*, School for Natural Resources and Environment, University of Florida P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Alex Lechner Australia P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Todd Lookingbill USA P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Isabel LoupaRamos Portugal P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM NADJA MACHADO Brasil P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Junko Morimoto Japan Alex M. Lechner, Centre for Environment, University of Tasmania, Australia; Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, University of Queensland Heini Kujala, Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, The University of Melbourne, Australia Community-based planning for conservation and recreation in the James Todd Lookingbill*, University of Richmond Taylor Holden, University of River watershed Richmond Kimberley Klinker, University of Richmond Jeffrey Allenby, Chesapeake Conservancy Landscape ecology; A science for practitioners? Gesine Jiménez Martínez, Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute; Wenche E. Dramstad, Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute; Isabel Loupa-Ramos*, IST/University of Lisbon Assessing the efficiency of a protected area system in a Neotropical Nadja Gomes Machado1,2, Thomas Edwards3, Jacob Gibson4, Marcelo Sacardi region using species distribution modeling Biudes2 1Federal Institute of Mato Grosso, Brazil 2Federal University of Mato Grosso, Brazil 3USGS/Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA 4Utah State Univ Fen restoration in abandoned pasture in northern Japan, Hokkaido Junko Morimoto, Masatoshi Shibata, Futoshi Nakamura, Hokkaido University P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM USA Human footprint and vulnerbaility of protected lands and natural communiites in conterminous United States Neelam Poudyal Applied conservation planning within a Romanian Natura 2000 wetland – Laurentiu Rozylowicz (1), Andreea Nita* (2,3), Carmen Sorescu (4), Gabriel lessons from a LIFE Nature project Chisamera (5), Cristiana Ciocanea (1), Steluta Manolache (1) (1) University of Bucharest, Center for Environmental Research, 1. Nicolae Balcescu, 010041 (2) Institute of Research of University of Bucharest, ICUB; México Condition of Conservation of Wetlands in Tabasco, Based on its Shape Coral J. Pacheco-Figueroa*, DACBiol-UJAT; Elías JoséTransdisciplinary Gordillo Chávez, DACBiol-UJAT; Lilia María Gama Campillo, DACBiol-UJAT; Juan de Dios Valdez Leal, DACBiol-UJAT; Ruth del Carmen Luna Ruíz, Eduardo Moguel Ordoñez, Luis José Rangel Ruíz, DACBiol-UJAT; United States Small Scale Variability in Snow Accumulation and Ablation Under a Eryn E. Schneider*, University of Montana; Andrew J. Larson, University of Heterogeneous Mixed-Conifer Canopy Montana; Kelsey Jencso, University of Montana Romania Germany From administration to indication: Using an administrative database to localize and characterize High Nature Value farmland (HNVf) Ângela Lomba, CIBIO - Research Center In Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, Portugal; Michael W. Strohbach*, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Department of Geography, Germany; Sebastian Klimek, Thünen Institute of Biodiversity, Germany Jelena Vukomanovic*, INSTAAR - CU Boulder; Patrick S. Bourgeron, INSTAAR CU Boulder; Chris Ray, INSTAAR - CU Boulder Combining connectivity modelling and systematic conservation planning approaches to assess the cumulative impacts of mining Neelam Poudyal*, University of Tennessee; Duncan Elkins, University of Georgia; Nate Nibblink, University of Georgia; H. Ken Cordell, USDA Forest Service 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) as of 6/12/15; subject to change P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Sophie Taddeo P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Katy Thostenson P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Bhagwati Uniyal P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Juan de Dios Valdez P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Lei Wang P24 Poster: Landscape Planning Tuesday, July 7, 2015 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Qiqi Wang S01 Land Use Change I Mountain Land Use Changes and Ecosystem Services Land Land Use Change I Mountain Use Changes and Ecosystem Services Land Land Use Change I Mountain Use Changes and Ecosystem Services Land Land Use Change I Mountain Use Changes and Ecosystem Services Land Land Use Change I Mountain Use Changes and Ecosystem Services Land Land Use Change I Mountain Use Changes and Ecosystem Services Coupled Human Cross-Boundary, Natural Systems I Cross-Scale Understanding of Social-Ecological Coupled Human Cross-Boundary, Natural Systems I Cross-Scale Understanding of Social-Ecological Coupled Human Cross-Boundary, Natural Systems I Cross-Scale Understanding of Social-Ecological Coupled Human Cross-Boundary, Natural Systems I Cross-Scale Understanding of Social-Ecological Coupled Human Cross-Boundary, Natural Systems I Cross-Scale Understanding of Social-Ecological Coupled Human Cross-Boundary, Natural Systems I Cross-Scale Understanding of Social-Ecological Urban Ecology II The Changing Urban Landscapes and Ecosystem Monday, July 10:05 AM 6, 2015 10:25 AM Bhagwati Joshi India Land Use Changes and their Impact Biodiversity in High Mountain Ecosystems: Bhagwati Joshi, Department of Geography, Government Post Graduate College Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, India Monday, July 10:25 AM 6, 2015 10:45 AM Shiwei Gou JAPAN Experienced landscape on a heritage route: Visitor Employed Photography Monday, July 10:45 AM 6, 2015 11:05 AM Suzanne Ozment USA Corporate Ecosystem Services Strategies in Brazil: Opportunities and Challenges Shiwei Gou*, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies; Shozo Shibata, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies Suzanne Ozment, World Resources Institute Monday, July 11:05 AM 6, 2015 11:25 AM Felix Herzog Switzerland Alpine summer farming in Switzerland: Marginal grasslands between abandonment and intensification Monday, July 11:25 AM 6, 2015 11:40 AM Vishwambh Sati ar India Land use/cover Changes in the Uttarakhand Himalaya: assessment and mapping Monday, July 11:40 AM 6, 2015 11:55 AM Constantina Hossu Romania Landscapes historical persistence and stakeholders’ perspective over traditional land-uses. The case of Romania’s Carpathians Monday, July 10:00 AM 6, 2015 10:20 AM Thomas Spies United States Fire-Prone Landscapes as Coupled Human and Natural Systems: An example from central Oregon Monday, July 10:20 AM 6, 2015 10:40 AM Jeffrey Kline USA Characterizing private forest owner behavior in fire-prone forest landscapes Jeffrey D. Kline*, USDA Forest Service; Eric M. White, Oregon State University; Michael Hall, Oregon State University Monday, July 10:40 AM 6, 2015 11:00 AM Tiago Oliveira Portugal Is Portugal's forest transition going up in smoke? Monday, July 11:00 AM 6, 2015 11:20 AM Michelle SteenAdams USA The historical basis of fuels management in the mixed-ownership landscape of the Eastern Cascades Ecoregion, Oregon Monday, July 11:20 AM 6, 2015 11:40 AM Christopher Bone Tiago M. Oliveira*, (Centro de Estudos Florestais, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa.) Nuno Guiomar, (ICAAM - Instituto de Ciências Agrárias e Ambientais Mediterrânicas, Universidade de Évora ) José M.C. Pereira, (Centro de Estudos Michelle M. Steen-Adams*, University of New England; Susan Charnley, Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service; Mark D.O. Adams, University of New England Christopher Bone*, Department of Geography, University of Oregon; Cassandra Moseley, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon Monday, July 11:40 AM 6, 2015 12:00 PM Jelena Vukomanovi United States Mountain forest fires and ecosystem services: impacts, cross-scale Jelena Vukomanovic*, INSTAAR - CU Boulder; Patrick S. Bourgeron, INSTAAR c connections, and the development of an explicit assessment framework. CU Boulder Monday, July 10:20 AM 6, 2015 10:40 AM Jian Peng S01 S01 S01 S01 S01 S02 S02 S02 S02 S02 S02 S03 United States Spatial Portrait of the Wetland Restoration Effort in the Sacramento-San Sophie Taddeo*, Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Joaquin Delta, California, USA. Planning, University of California at Berkeley; Iryna Dronova, Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, University of California at Berkeley. USA Collaborative learning for coastal watershed planning in Douglas County, Katy Thostenson*, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Nelson Institute for Wisconsin: A qualitative analysis of stakeholder experiences Environmental Studies; Janet Silbernagel, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies India Documentation and Long Term Sustainable Livelihoods Approach for Bhagwati Uniyal, Navdanya, Uttarakhand, India Conservation of Natural Resources and Indigenous Knowledge among rural women in Garhwal Himalayan Landscape, Uttarakhand, India México Landscape Connectivity in Tabasco Lilly Gama Campillo, (Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco) Coral Jazvel Pacheco-Figueroa (Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco) Elías José Gordillo-Chávez (Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco) Eduardo Javier Moguel-Ordoñez (Universidad Juáre Science and Technology;Shuwen Zhang, China Analysis on the Relationship between the Pattern of Green spaces and Lei Wang*, University of Heilongjiang Land Surface Temperature Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences China Changes of landscape quality in coastal zone, Eastern China Qiqi Wang*, School of Geographic and Oceanographic Sciences, Nanjing University, China United States The Unintentional Consequences of Forest Policies on Disturbance Regimes China Felix Herzog, Agroscope; Irmi Seidl, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL; Rosa Boeni, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL; Stefan Lauber, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscap Vishwambhar Prasad Sati*, Department of Geography and Resource Management, Mizoram University, Aizawl, India Ileana Patru-Stupariu, Institute of Research of University of Bucharest ICUB and Transdisciplinary Research Centre Landscape-Territory-Information Systems CeLTIS - Romania; Constantina Alina Hossu*, Institute of Research of University of Bucharest ICUB and Transdisciplinary Research Centre Landscape-TerritoryThomas Spies*, Pacific Northwest Research Station; FPF Research Team, Pacific Northwest Research Station and Oregon State University Spatial Identification of Landscape Ecological Security Pattern Based on Jian Peng*, Peking University; Liqing Zhang, Peking University; Jiansheng Wu, Human Ecological Demanding: A Case Study in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Peking University Region 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S03 Urban Ecology II S03 Urban Ecology II S03 Urban Ecology II S03 Urban Ecology II S04 Climate Change I S04 Climate Change I S04 Climate Change I S04 Climate Change I S04 Climate Change I S04 Climate Change I S04 Climate Change I S04 Climate Change I S04 Climate Change I S04 Climate Change I S04 Climate Change I S05 Methods: Computation I S05 Methods: Computation I S05 Methods: Computation I S05 Methods: Computation I The Changing Urban Landscapes and Ecosystem The Changing Urban Landscapes and Ecosystem The Changing Urban Landscapes and Ecosystem The Changing Urban Landscapes and Ecosystem Keeping Pace with Climate Change: Resilience in Keeping Pace with Climate Change: Resilience in Keeping Pace with Climate Change: Resilience in Keeping Pace with Climate Change: Resilience in Keeping Pace with Climate Change: Resilience in Keeping Pace with Climate Change: Resilience in Keeping Pace with Climate Change: Resilience in Keeping Pace with Climate Change: Resilience in Keeping Pace with Climate Change: Resilience in Keeping Pace with Climate Change: Resilience in Keeping Pace with Climate Change: Resilience in Research Priorities in Computational Landscape Research Priorities in Computational Landscape Research Priorities in Computational Landscape Research Priorities in Computational Landscape The role of geographical context in the distribution of urban tree canopy cover: implications for environmental justice and urban sustainability planning Urbanization and Landscape Changes in China: a case of six rapidly urbanizing regions as of 6/12/15; subject to change Monday, July 10:40 AM 6, 2015 11:00 AM Kirsten Schwarz USA Monday, July 11:00 AM 6, 2015 11:20 AM Weiqi Zhou China Monday, July 11:20 AM 6, 2015 11:40 AM Darrel Jenerette United States Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in the Los Angeles, USA Metropolitan Region Darrel Jenerette, University of California Riverside Monday, July 11:40 AM 6, 2015 12:00 PM Ranhao Sun P.R.China Assessing the stability of annual temperatures for different urban functional zones Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:50 PM Philip Mote USA Global climate change Ranhao Sun, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Liding Chen, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences Philip Mote*, Oregon Climate Change Research Institute Monday, July 1:50 PM 6, 2015 2:05 PM Ivan Arismendi USA Monday, July 2:05 PM 6, 2015 2:20 PM Brooke Penaluna USA Beyond the mean: understanding potential climate-related impacts of changing natural fluctuations of environmental regimes on trout populations from coastal streams Vulnerability of Coastal Cutthroat Trout to changes in stream temperature and flow in coastal streams of the Pacific Northwest of North America Monday, July 2:20 PM 6, 2015 2:35 PM Rebecca Flitcroft USA Characterizing Changes in Discharge and Water Temperature Through the Lens of Phenotypic Diversity Monday, July 2:35 PM 6, 2015 2:50 PM Gordon Reeves US The Ecology of Coho Salmon in Ground and Surface Water Strea Monday, July 2:50 PM 6, 2015 3:05 PM Laura Brophy United States Of time and tides: Climate change impacts to Pacific Northwest tidal wetlands Monday, July 3:35 PM 6, 2015 3:50 PM Mark Montgomery United States Urban Dwellers at Risk in Poor Countries Mark R. Montgomery, Economics, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York; Poverty, Gender, and Youth Program, Population Council, New York Monday, July 3:50 PM 6, 2015 4:05 PM Katie Arkema Katie Arkema, Gregory Verutes, Greg Guannel, Jess Silver —The Natural Capital Project Stanford University Monday, July 4:05 PM 6, 2015 4:20 PM USA Nature's shield: coastal habitats protect people and property from sealevel rise and storms Md Mizanur Rahman Bangladesh Response of Sundari to increased salinity in the Sundarbans Monday, July 4:20 PM 6, 2015 4:35 PM Lenaig Hemery USA Monday, July 4:35 PM 6, 2015 4:50 PM Marit Larson USA Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:40 PM Mevin Hooten USA Monday, July 1:40 PM 6, 2015 2:00 PM Michael Dietze United States Breaking the modeling communication gaps: models talking with ecologists, the data, and each other. Monday, July 10:00 AM 6, 2015 10:20 AM Larry Li USA On the emergence of ecological scaling in landscape systems Monday, July 10:20 AM 6, 2015 10:40 AM MarieJosee Fortin Canada Spatio-temporal analysis is the new frontier in ecological studies Kirsten Schwarz*, Northern Kentucky University; Adam Berland, USEPA; Dustin L. Herrmann, USEPA; Matthew E. Hopton, USEPA Weiqi Zhou Ivan Arismendi * Oregon State University, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife; Brooke E. Penaluna USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station Brooke E Penaluna*, PNW Research Station, US Forest Service; Ivan Arismendi, Oregon State University; Steve Railsback, Lang Railsback and Associates; Bret Harvey, PSW Research Station, US Forest Service; Jason Dunham, Flitcroft*, USGS; Sherri PNW Research Station Research Station; Rebecca USDAJohnson, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Ivan Arismendi, Oregon State University, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife; Sarah Lewis, Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences Gordon H. Reeves, PNW Research Station, Corvallis, OR Laura Brophy*, Estuary Technical Group, Institute for Applied Ecology Md Mizanur Rahman, Upazila Nirbahi Officer, Batiaghata, Khulna, Bangladesh; Harald Vacik, Institute of Silviculture, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria Diversity and species distribution modelling of sea stars along the Pacific Lenaig G. Hemery*, Oregon State University – Hatfield Marine Science Center; Northwest continental shelf Chris Romsos, Oregon State University – College of Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences; Scott Marion, Oregon Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Alexander Kurapov, Oregon Stat NYC Salt Marsh Conditions and Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise: Analysis Marit Larson, NYC Parks; Chris Haight, NYC Parks Rebecca Swadek, NYC and Recommendations Parks; Ellen Hartig, NYC Parks; Nicole Maher, The Nature Conservancy Statistical dimension reduction and computation in spatial ecology Mevin B. Hooten *, Colorado State University Michael Dietze*, Boston University; Elizabeth Cowdery, Boston University; Ankur R. Desai, University of Wisconsin; Brady Hardiman, Boston University; Ryan Kelly, Boston University; Rob Kooper, National Center for Supercomputing Applications; LeBauer,Complexity University of Illinois; Joshua Mantooth, Boston of Bai-Lian LarryDavid Li, Ecological and Modeling Laboratory, University California at Riverside Marie-Josée Fortin*, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, Canada; Santiago Saura, Departamento de Sistemas y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S05 Methods: Computation I S05 Methods: Computation I S05 Methods: Computation I S05 Methods: Computation I S05 Methods: Computation I S05 Methods: Computation I S05 Methods: Computation I S06 Ecosystem Services I S06 Ecosystem Services I S06 Ecosystem Services I S06 Ecosystem Services I S06 Ecosystem Services I S06 Ecosystem Services I S06 Ecosystem Services I S06 Ecosystem Services I S06 Ecosystem Services I S06 Ecosystem Services I S06 Ecosystem Services I S07 Urban Ecology I Research Priorities in Computational Landscape Research Priorities in Computational Landscape Research Priorities in Computational Landscape Research Priorities in Computational Landscape Research Priorities in Computational Landscape Research Priorities in Computational Landscape Research Priorities in Computational Landscape Operationalizing the Ecosystem Services Concept: Operationalizing the Ecosystem Services Concept: Operationalizing the Ecosystem Services Concept: Operationalizing the Ecosystem Services Concept: Operationalizing the Ecosystem Services Concept: Operationalizing the Ecosystem Services Concept: Operationalizing the Ecosystem Services Concept: Operationalizing the Ecosystem Services Concept: Operationalizing the Ecosystem Services Concept: Operationalizing the Ecosystem Services Concept: Operationalizing the Ecosystem Services Concept: Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; as of 6/12/15; subject to change Monday, July 10:40 AM 6, 2015 11:00 AM Timothy Keitt United States Adding mechanism to computational landscape science: When and how Timothy H. Keitt*, University of Texas at Austin much? Monday, July 11:00 AM 6, 2015 11:20 AM William Hargrove USA Monday, July 11:20 AM 6, 2015 11:40 AM Forrest Hoffman USA Monday, July 11:40 AM 6, 2015 12:00 PM Falk Huettmann USA Monday, July 2:00 PM 6, 2015 2:20 PM David Baker USA Monday, July 2:20 PM 6, 2015 2:40 PM Nicholas Povak USA Monday, July 2:40 PM 6, 2015 3:00 PM Kurt Riitters Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:50 PM Paula Harrison Monday, July 1:50 PM 6, 2015 2:20 PM Theo van der Sluis The Netherlands QUICKScan: a participatory approach to map ecosystem services and develop hands-on knowledge Peter Verweij, Marta Pérez-Soba, Theo van der Sluis*, Michiel van Eupen, Manuel Winograd — Alterra Wageningen UR Monday, July 10:00 AM 6, 2015 10:15 AM Marc Metzger United Kingdom Operationalising the ecosystem services concept: symposium introduction Marc J. Metzger, The University of Edinburgh Monday, July 10:15 AM 6, 2015 10:30 AM Marta Pérez-Soba The Netherlands Oppla: building an ecosystem services resource hub for science, policy and practice Monday, July 10:30 AM 6, 2015 11:00 AM Karin Viergever UK OPERAs exemplars on Our Ecosystem - a web platform for publishing, sharing and managing spatial data Marta Pérez-Soba, Alterra - Wageningen University and Research Centre; Claire Brown, UNEP-WCMC; Mark Rounsevell, The University of Edinburgh; Marc Metzger, The University of Edinburgh; Peter Verweij, Alterra - Wageningen University and Research Centre; Ben Delbaere, European Centre for Nature Karin M Viergever*, Ecometrica Monday, July 11:00 AM 6, 2015 11:30 AM Craig Bullock Ireland Practical applications of socio-cultural valuation to spatial planning policy Craig Bullock *, Deirdre Joyce, Marcus Collier —University College Dublin, Ireland, School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy Monday, July 11:30 AM 6, 2015 12:00 PM Jonathan Porter United Kingdom Talking About Our Place - helping communities understand landscape benefits Monday, July 2:20 PM 6, 2015 2:50 PM Chen Wen Germany The demands of aging people for cultural ecosystem services Monday, July 3:20 PM 6, 2015 3:50 PM Malgorzata Kowalczyk Poland Monday, July 3:50 PM 6, 2015 4:20 PM Sylwia Kulczyk Poland Monday, July 4:20 PM 6, 2015 4:50 PM Marc Metzger Landscape features as a basis for ecosystem services assessment. The Sylwia Kulczyk*, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Geography and Regional case of tourism in post-glacial landscape (Great Masurian Lakes, Poland) Studies; Malgorzata Kowalczyk, Institute of Spatial Management and Housing, Warsaw; Edyta Wozniak, Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences; MartaJ.Derek, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies Plenary Discussion with all presenters: Usability and Uptake of Tools and Marc Metzger, The University of Edinburgh Instruments Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:45 PM Stephan Pauleit Germany Green infrastructure strategies for climate change and the promotion of biodiversity in urban areas Directions in Computationally Intensive Landscape Ecology William W. Hargrove*, USDA Forest Service; Forrest M. Hoffman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jitendra Kumar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Steven P. Norman, USDA Forest Service High Performance Computational Landscape Ecology Forrest M. Hoffman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; William W. Hargrove, USDA-Forest Service Eastern Forest Environmental Threat Assessment Center; Jitendra Kumar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Zachary L. Langford, University of Tennessee-Knoxville What Machine Learning, Ensembles and Open Access have brought us: Falk Huettmann, EWHALE lab- Inst. of Arctic Biology, Biology & Wildlife Seeing the Data Signals in the Trees of changing Landscapes worldwide Department, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA for the 21st century A new method for estimating atmospheric trace gas fluxes at high David Baker, CIRA/Colorado State University resolution Multi-scaled controls on wildfire regimes: the search for better simulation Nicholas A. Povak*, USFS PSW Research, Hilo, HI; Paul F. Hessburg, USFS models PNW Research, Wenatchee, WA Discussion with Symposium Organizers UK A Web-based Integrated Assessment Model to Support Policy in Europe Paula Harrison, University of Oxford; Mark Rounsevell, University of Edinburgh; Marc Metzger*, University of Edinburgh Jonathan Porter, Jemma Brookes, Douglas Harman, Laura Partington, Paul Mahony, Countryscape; Elli Carlisle, Scottish Natural Heritage Chen Wen*, Institute for Environmental Planning, Leibniz University Hannover; Christina Von Haaren, Institute for Environmental Planning, Leibniz University Hannover; Christian Albert, Institute for Environmental Planning, Leibniz University Hannover 3M – three main problems of ecosystem services application in land-use Malgorzata Kowalczyk, Institute of Spatial Management and Housing, Warsaw planning (Poland) Stephan Pauleit, Chair for Strategic Landscape Planning and Management, Technical University of Munich; Teresa Zölch, Centre for Urban Ecology and Climate Change Adaptation, Technical University of Munich; Johannes Maderspacher, Centre for Urban Ecology and Climate Change Adaptation, 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S07 Urban Ecology I S07 Urban Ecology I S07 Urban Ecology I S07 Urban Ecology I S07 Urban Ecology I S07 Urban Ecology I S07 Urban Ecology I S07 Urban Ecology I S07 Urban Ecology I S07 Urban Ecology I S07 Urban Ecology I S07 Urban Ecology I S07 Urban Ecology I S08 Forest Ecology I S08 Forest Ecology I S08 Forest Ecology I S08 Forest Ecology I S08 Forest Ecology I S08 Forest Ecology I Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives; Urban Landscape Ecology: Global Perspectives;in Applications Forest Landscape Ecology: Applications in Forest Landscape Ecology: Applications in Forest Landscape Ecology: Applications in Forest Landscape Ecology: Applications in Forest Landscape Ecology: Applications in Forest Landscape Ecology: as of 6/12/15; subject to change Chunyang He, Zhifeng Liu — Center for Human-Environment System Sustainability (CHESS), State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology (ESPRE), Beijing Normal University, China Richard T. T. Forman, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University Monday, July 1:50 PM 6, 2015 2:10 PM Chunyang He China How many people can global drylands support?Perspective from water stress index dynamics under climate change and urbanization Monday, July 10:00 AM 6, 2015 10:25 AM Richard Forman USA How to Arrange the Next Billion Urban People and Enhance Natural Systems Monday, July 10:25 AM 6, 2015 10:50 AM Jianguo Wu USA Urban landscape ecology: A retrospective and prospective overview Monday, July 10:50 AM 6, 2015 11:15 AM Joan Nassauer USA Applying urban landscape ecology: lessons from and for practice Monday, July 11:15 AM 6, 2015 11:40 AM Marina Alberti US Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics in Urban Landscapes: Emerging Hypotheses Marina Alberti, Urban Design and Planning, University of Washington and Research Strategies Monday, July 11:40 AM 6, 2015 12:00 PM Ganlin Huang China Spatial patterns of human well-being and ecosystem services: A multiscale analysis in Beijing, China Ganlin Huang State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology (ESPRE), Beijing Normal University Monday, July 2:10 PM 6, 2015 2:35 PM Jack Ahern USA Planning and design for novel nature to support urban resilience Jack Ahern* University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA Monday, July 2:35 PM 6, 2015 3:00 PM Simona Gradinaru Switzerland Monday, July 3:15 PM 6, 2015 3:40 PM Wayne Zipperer Monday, July 3:40 PM 6, 2015 4:05 PM Amy Hahs Monday, July 4:05 PM 6, 2015 4:30 PM Shu-Li Huang Monday, July 4:30 PM 6, 2015 4:55 PM Laura Musacchio Monday, July 4:55 PM 6, 2015 5:15 PM Parisa Pakzad Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:40 PM Christine Fürst Germany Monday, July 1:40 PM 6, 2015 2:00 PM Asia Khamzina Germany Monday, July 10:00 AM 6, 2015 10:20 AM Robert Coulson US Monday, July 10:20 AM 6, 2015 10:40 AM Eric Gustafson USA Monday, July 10:40 AM 6, 2015 11:00 AM Chris Johnson Canada Monday, July 11:00 AM 6, 2015 11:20 AM Brian Miranda USA Jianguo Wu, School of Life Sciences and School of Sustainability, Arizona State University and Center for Human-Environment System Sustainability (CHESS), Beijing Normal University Joan Iverson Nassauer*, School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan, USA Are spatial planning principles and objectives reflected in the evolution of Simona R. Grădinaru*, Swiss Federal Research Institute of Forest Snow and urban landscape patterns? A Romanian – Swiss comparison Landscape - WSL / University of Bucharest, Centre for Environmental Research and Impact Studies; Cristian I. Iojă, University of Bucharest - Centre for Environmental Research and Studies; Pătru-Stupariu, USA A comparative socio-ecological study of Cape Town, South Africa and Henrik Ernstson, University ofImpact Cape Town and Ileana Stockholm Resilience Institute Center; of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Joshua Lewis, Stockholm Resilience Center; Wayne C. Zipperer*, USDA Forest Service;Thomas Elmqvist, Stockholm Resilience Center Australia Comparative analyses of urban ecosystems- lessons from Australia Amy K. Hahs*, Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne; Mark J. McDonnell, Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Taiwan Urban Transition and Resilient Urban Development: Climate impacts and Shu-Li Huang*, Graduate Institute of Urban Planning, National Taipei University, spatio-temporal assessment of urban vulnerability Taiwan; Ying-Chieh Lee, Lee-Ming Institute of Technology, Taiwan; Li-Fang Chang, Graduate Insitute of Urban Planning, National Taipei University, Taiwan United States The Four Faces of the Design-in-Science Paradigm: Will These Four Laura R. Musacchio*, Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Expert-Driven Perspectives Radically Reshape How Research and Minnesota Application Inform Key Concepts about the Sustainable City? Australia Developing a sustainability indicator set for measuring green Parisa Pakzad, Ph.D. candidate, Sustainable urbanism; Dr. Paul Osmond, infrastructure performance Senior Lecturer — University of New South Wales, Australia Linking ecological processes with the capacities of ecosystems to provide Christine Fürst, Susanne Frank * — University of Bonn, Center for Development services Research (ZEF); Katrin Pietzsch, Frank Pietzsch — PiSolution GmbH Markkleeberg Afforestation planning in rehabilitation of degraded agricultural landscape Prof. Dr. Asia Khamzina*, University of Bonn, Center for Development Research in Central Asia: An interdisciplinary approach (ZEF); Begzod Djalilov, Center for Development Research (ZEF); Dr. Utkur Djanibekov, University of Bonn, Institute for Food and Resource Economics; Dr. Olena Dubovyk, of Bonn, — Crop Science Engineering Institute Evolution of Forest Landscape Management in North America Robert Coulson, University Maria Tchakerian Knowledge Laboratory, Department of Entomology, Texas A&M University Assessing the vulnerability of forested landscapes to climate change Eric J. Gustafson, US Forest Service, Northern Research Station; Melissa S. Lucash, Portland State University; Robert M. Scheller, Portland State University; Sturtevant, Brian R., US Forest Service, Northern Research Station Developments in the Application of Species Distribution Models for Chris J. Johnson*, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Institute, Understanding Human Caused Disturbance and Habitat Change across University of Northern British Columbia; Michael Bridger, NRES Graduate Forested Landscapes Program, University of Northern British Columbia; Michael P. Gillingham, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Institute, Northern British Balancing Conservation with Public Safety: Landscape Planning for Fire- Brian R. Miranda*, Brian R. Sturtevant, Susan I. University Stewart —of USDA Forest Service Dependent Communities Northern Research Station; Roger B. Hammer, Oregon State University; Eric J. Gustafson, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station; David J. Mladenoff, University of Wisconsin; Donald J. Brown, University of Wisconsin; 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S08 Forest Ecology I S08 Forest Ecology I S08 Forest Ecology I S08 Forest Ecology I S08 Forest Ecology I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I Applications in Forest Landscape Ecology: Applications in Forest Landscape Ecology: Applications in Forest Landscape Ecology: Applications in Forest Landscape Ecology: Applications in Forest Landscape Ecology: Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces as of 6/12/15; subject to change Monday, July 11:20 AM 6, 2015 11:40 AM Ashton Drew USA Effects of biofuel forest management on biodiversity Ashton Drew*, North Carolina State University; Jennifer Costanza, North Carolina State University Monday, July 11:40 AM 6, 2015 12:00 PM Lisa Buse Canada Emulating natural forest disturbances in landscape management in Canada Lisa J. Buse* and Ajith H. Perera, Ontario Forest Research Institute, Canada Monday, July 2:00 PM 6, 2015 2:20 PM Thomas Seifert Monday, July 2:20 PM 6, 2015 2:40 PM Timothy Thrippleton South Africa The Green Landscapes concept: A spatial decision support tool to optimise land-use portfolios for ecosystem service provision in a changing climate. Switzerland Herbaceous understorey – an overlooked player in forest landscape dynamics? Monday, July 2:40 PM 6, 2015 3:00 PM Ajith Perera Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:30 PM Paul Opdam Monday, July 1:30 PM 6, 2015 1:50 PM Soren Kristensen Denmark Monday, July 1:50 PM 6, 2015 2:10 PM Suzanne Ozment United States Corporate Ecosystem Services Strategies in Brazil: Opportunities and Challenges Monday, July 10:00 AM 6, 2015 10:15 AM Simon Swaffield Monday, July 10:15 AM 6, 2015 10:35 AM Robert Corry Monday, July 10:35 AM 6, 2015 10:55 AM Simon Swaffield Monday, July 10:55 AM 6, 2015 11:15 AM Paul Monday, July 11:15 AM 6, 2015 11:30 AM Canada Applications in forest landscape ecology: evolution, progress, and challenges Introduction to Part II Thomas Seifert, Department of Forest and Wood Science, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Stefan Seifert, Scientes Mondium, UG, Germany; Cori Ham, Department of Forest and Wood Science Stellenbosch University, South Africa Shailini Oogathoo, Department of Forest andHarald WoodBugmann, Science, Forest Timothy Thrippleton, Forest Ecology (ETH Zurich); Ecology (ETH Zurich); Kathrin Kramer-Priewasser, WSL Birmensdorf; Rebecca Snell*, Forest Ecology (ETH Zurich) Ajith H. Perera* and Lisa J. Buse, Ontario Forest Research Institute, Canada Paul Opdam, Alterra Wageningen UR; Netherlands Patterns and drivers of farm-level land use change in selected European Soren Bech Pilgaard Kristensen*, University of Copenhagen; Anne Gravsholt agrarian landscapes Busck, University of Copenhagen Introduction: Interfaces between food chains, companies and local communities in local landscape management Canada Suzanne Ozment, World Resources Institute Swaffield, Opdam, & Primdahl Changing Canadian farm landscapes by eating them: how food companies use stewardship and marketing programs to fill fields and forks. New Zealand Farmer agribusiness cooperatives as corporate agents in landscape management in New Zealand Corry, Robert C.*, University of Guelph Opdam Netherlands Business as innovators in social-ecological transitions to sustainable landscapes: the case of the Dutch Heineken brewery MENEJIE LI China Multi-scale Analysis of Relationships between Agricultural Landscape Pattern and Drought Vulnerability Monday, July 11:30 AM 6, 2015 11:45 AM Maria PiquerRodriguez Germany Drivers of agricultural expansion in Argentina Monday, July 11:45 AM 6, 2015 12:00 PM Simon Swaffield Paul Opdam, Alterra Wageningen UR; Eveliene Steingröver, Alterra Wageningen UR; Menko Wiersema, Province of South Holland; Jan Kempers, Heineken Netherlands Mengjie Li, State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Beijing Normal University & Academy of Disaster Reduction and Emergency Management, Ministry of Civil Affairs & Ministry of Education, Beijing Normal University; Deyong YU, State Key Laboratory Processes M. Piquer-Rodriguez, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin; of V. Earth Butsic,Surface University of California, Berkeley; G. Gavier-Pizarro, National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) - Buenos Aires; J. Volante, National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) - Monday, July 2:10 PM 6, 2015 2:25 PM Christopher Wright USA Monday, July 2:25 PM 6, 2015 2:40 PM Annick Ravaka Madagascar The landscape gardeners: a typology of farmers in the Maningory watershed, Madagascar Monday, July 2:40 PM 6, 2015 3:00 PM Simon Swaffield Monday, July 3:30 PM 6, 2015 3:50 PM Makoto Yokohari Question & Answer Recent land use change is concentrated around U.S. ethanol refineries Question & Answer Japan Conserving rural landscapes by new corporates connecting farm households and urban hobby farmers in Japanese cities Simon Swaffield*, Lincoln University, NZ; Wendy McWilliam, Lincoln University, NZ. *Christopher K. Wright, Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota, Duluth Annick Ravaka(1), Patrick O. Waeber(2), Harifidy Rakoto Ratsimba(1), Lucienne Wilmé(3), Bruno Ramamonjisoa(1) 1: ESSA-Forêts, Antananarivo, Madagascar 2: ETH Zurich, Forest Management and Development, Switzerland 3: Missouri Botanical Garden, Antananar, Madagascar Makoto Yokohari, Department of Urban Engineering, The University of Tokyo 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S09 Agragrian Landscapes I S10 Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity I S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Landscape Action Through Flows and Place: Interfaces Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity Waterscape in Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in Waterscape Genetics: New Perspectives on Connectivity in as of 6/12/15; subject to change Monday, July 3:50 PM 6, 2015 4:10 PM Jorgen Primdahl Denmark Recoupling agriculture with landscape and rural development. Including commercial farming development into collaborative landscape planning Jørgen Primdahl, David Pears, Lone Kristensen, Andreas Aagaard —Department of Geoscience and Natural Resources Management, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; Esben Munk Sørensen, Department of Development and Planning, University, Felix Herzog*, Aalborg Agroscope, InstituteDenmark for Sustainability Sciences; Janet Franklin, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State University Monday, July 4:10 PM 6, 2015 4:25 PM Felix Herzog Switzerland Biodiversity monitoring in agricultural landscapes: Why – What – Where – When? Monday, July 4:25 PM 6, 2015 5:10 PM Simon Swaffield Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:40 PM Melanie Murphy USA Multi-scale network analysis of wood frog connectivity in Colorado” Melanie Murphy*, University of Wyoming Rick Scherer, Colorado State University Erin Muths, USGS Sara Oyler-McCance, USGS Monday, July 1:40 PM 6, 2015 2:00 PM Jonathan Puritz USA The Seascape Genomics of Coastal Pollution Jonathan Puritz*, Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M Corpus Christi Monday, July 10:00 AM 6, 2015 10:20 AM Peter Buston USA Toward a complete dispersal kernel for a coral reef fish: demographic patterns, evolutionary consequences, and conservation implications Monday, July 10:20 AM 6, 2015 10:40 AM Cassidy D'Aloia USA Patterns and predictors of spatial genetic structure within a coral reef fish metapopulation Monday, July 10:40 AM 6, 2015 11:00 AM Schunter Celia Saudi Arabia Fishy' relationships: genomic investigations into dispersal patterns and family affairs. Monday, July 11:00 AM 6, 2015 11:20 AM Caren Goldberg USA Monday, July 11:20 AM 6, 2015 11:40 AM Meryl Mims Monday, July 2:00 PM 6, 2015 2:20 PM Matthew Iacchei United States A Riverscape Genetics Approach for evaluating Multiple Factors Affecting the Successful Reintroduction of Bull Trout into the Lower Pend Oreille River, WA, USA USA Pelagicscape genomics: what are the factors driving genomic differentiation in holoplankton? Monday, July 2:20 PM 6, 2015 2:40 PM Jesse Port USA Monday, July 2:40 PM 6, 2015 3:00 PM Libby Liggins New Zealand Nestedness and turnover in the genetic diversity of marine species across the Indo-Pacific Ocean Monday, July 3:20 AM 6, 2015 3:40 PM Eric Treml Australia Mapping the emergent structure of biophysical dispersal barriers and the consequences for gene flow Cassidy D'Aloia, Boston University; Steve Bogdanowicz, Cornell University; Robin Francis, University of California at Santa Barbara; John Majoris, Boston University; Rick Harrison, Cornell University; Pete Buston*, Boston University Cassidy C. D’Aloia*, Boston University; Steven M. Bogdanowicz, Cornell University; Richard G. Harrison, Cornell University; Peter M. Buston, Boston University Celia Schunter, King abdullah university of Science and Technology; Marta Pascual, University of Barcelona; John Carlos Garza, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service and University of California; Fede Bartumeus, Centre d’Estudis Avançts de Blanes Sergi of Caren S. Goldberg, Washington State University; Meryl(CEAB-CSIC); C. Mims, University Washington; Katherine M. Strickler, Washington State University; Julian D. Olden, University of Washington Meryl Mims*, University of Washington; Andrew Bearlin, Seattle City Light; Jacob Burkhart, University of Missouri; Casey Day, Purdue University; Matthew Fuller, Duke University; Jameson Hinkle, Virginia Commonwealth University; Erin Landguth,Iacchei*, University of Montana Matthew University of Hawaii at Manoa; Lauren VanWoudenberg, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Robert Toonen, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology; Erica Goetze, University of Hawaii at Manoa Jesse A. Port*, Stanford University; Jimmy O'Donnell, University of Washington; Ofelia Romero-Maraccini, Stanford University; Paul R. Leary, Stanford University; Steven Y. Litvin, Stanford University; Kerry J. Nickols, Stanford University; Ryan P. Kelly, University of Washington Libby Liggins*, Massey University; Eric D. Crandall, University of Hawaii; J. David Aguirre, Massey University; Michelle R. Gaither, Durham University; Chris E. Bird, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi; Rob J. Toonen, University of Hawaii; Diversity of the Indo-Pacific Network (DIPnet) members; CynthiaofRiginos, Eric A Treml*, University of Melbourne; Cynthia Riginos, The University Queensland Monday, July 3:40 PM 6, 2015 4:00 PM Kimberly Selkoe USA Seascape drivers of community-wide genetic diversity across Hawaiian reefs Kim Selkoe*, NCEAS & U. Hawaii; Oscar Gaggiotti, U. St. Andrews; Rob Toonen, U. Hawaii. Monday, July 4:00 PM 6, 2015 4:20 PM Eric Crandall USA Coalescent model selection takes the chaos out of seascape genetic analysis for a coral reef community Eric Crandall*, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology; Rob Toonen, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology; Kim Selkoe, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology & NCEAS Monday, July 4:20 PM 6, 2015 4:35 PM Annick Cros USA Monday, July 4:35 PM 6, 2015 4:50 PM Charlotte Gabrielsen Monday, July 4:50 PM 6, 2015 5:20 PM Kimberly Selkoe Panel Discussion Combining aquatic environmental DNA and landscape genetics to assess functional connectivity of the at-risk Arizona treefrog. Environmental DNA Assessment of Vertebrate Biodiversity in a Kelp Forest Ecosystem Coral reef connectivity in Palau: A population genetics approach to coral reef management in warming seas. United States Evaluating species diversity under climate change: Environmental DNA analysis in a semi-arid wetland ecosystem USA Moderated Discussion Annick Cros*, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa; Stephen Karl, Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology Charlotte Gabrielsen*, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, University of Wyoming; Melanie Murphy, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, University of Wyoming; Jeffrey Evans, Central Science/Conservation The Nature Conservancy Kim Selkoe*, NCEAS &Lands, U. Hawaii; Oscar Gaggiotti, U. St. Andrews; Rob Toonen, U. Hawaii 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S12 S12 S12 S12 S12 S12 S12 S12 Land Use Change II Modeling Drivers and Consequences of Land Change: Land Use Change II Modeling Drivers and Consequences of Land Change: Land Use Change II Modeling Drivers and Consequences of Land Change: Land Use Change II Modeling Drivers and Consequences of Land Change: Land Use Change II Modeling Drivers and Consequences of Land Change: Land Use Change II Modeling Drivers and Consequences of Land Change: Land Use Change II Modeling Drivers and Consequences of Land Change: Land Use Change II Modeling Drivers and Consequences of Land Change: Land Use Change II Modeling Drivers and Consequences of Land Change: Land Use Change II Modeling Drivers and Consequences of Land Change: Land Use Change II Modeling Drivers and Consequences of LandTrophic Change: Disturbance Spatial Ecology I Dynamics: Linking Landscape Disturbance Spatial Trophic Ecology I Dynamics: Linking Landscape Disturbance Spatial Trophic Ecology I Dynamics: Linking Landscape Disturbance Spatial Trophic Ecology I Dynamics: Linking Landscape Disturbance Spatial Trophic Ecology I Dynamics: Linking Landscape Disturbance Spatial Trophic Ecology I Dynamics: Linking Landscape Disturbance Spatial Trophic Ecology I Dynamics: Linking Landscape Disturbance Spatial Trophic Ecology I Dynamics: Linking Landscape as of 6/12/15; subject to change Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:40 PM Bronwyn Price Switzerland Data-based approaches to modelling observed and future land-use change for Switzerland Bronwyn Price, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL; Felix Kienast, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL; Irmi Seidl, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL; Peter H. Verburg, VU University Amsterdam; Christian Ginzler, Swiss FederalSchulp, Research Institute WSL Emma van der Zanden, Peter Verburg Nynke Jasper van Vliet, University Amsterdam Monday, July 1:40 PM 6, 2015 2:00 PM Nynke Schulp Netherlands Data-based vs process-based mapping of ecosystem service change Monday, July 2:00 PM 6, 2015 2:20 PM Richard Hewitt Spain Who knows best? the role of stakeholder knowledge in land use models Richard Hewitt*, Observatorio para una Cultura del Territorio Monday, July 2:20 PM 6, 2015 2:40 PM Begzod Djalilov Uzbekistan Monday, July 2:40 PM 6, 2015 3:00 PM Mark Broich Australia Monday, July 3:20 PM 6, 2015 3:40 PM Calum Brown UK Exploring the impact of policy measures on farmers’ adoption of afforestation on degraded croplands in Uzbekistan: Agent-based modeling approach Response of Riparian Vegetation in Australia’s largest River Basin to Inter and Intra-Annual Flooding: A Data-Driven Quantification Using Landsat and MODIS Remote Sensing Data The need for process-based models of land use change at large scales Monday, July 3:40 PM 6, 2015 4:00 PM Eugenio Arima USA Process-based models are necessary when pattern matters: the case of Amazonian deforestation. Begzod Djalilov, Center for Development Research (ZEF), Germany; Prof. Dr. Asia Khamzina, University of Bonn, Center for Development Research (ZEF), Germany M. Broich, *, M.G. Tulbure, R. Kingsford, R. Lucas, D. Keith —School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Science, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Calum Brown*, University of Edinburgh; Sascha Holzhauer, University of Edinburgh, Jasper van Vliet, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Peter Verburg, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Mark Rounsevell, University of Edinburgh Eugenio Arima, Department of Geography and the Environment, The University of Texas at Austin Monday, July 4:00 PM 6, 2015 4:15 PM Andrzej Affek Poland Cultural heritage recorded in the relief of the landscape abandoned by people – old shapes, new functions Andrzej Affek, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization Polish Academy of Sciences Monday, July 4:15 PM 6, 2015 4:30 PM Ramesh Krishnamurth India y Anthropogenic drivers of landscape change and configuration in the Ganga river catchment in the Indian Himalayan Region Monday, July 4:30 PM 6, 2015 4:45 PM Ryan Reker United States Backcasting historic land-cover of the United States from 1938-1992 Tanvi Gaur, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University; Ankita Sinha, Wildlife Institute of India; Bhupendra Singh Adhikari, Wildlife Institute of India; Kiranmay Sarma, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University; Ramesh Krishnamurthy, Wildlife of Ryan R.Institute Reker, InuTeq; Kristi L. Sayler*, US Geological Survey; Terry L. Sohl, US Geological Survey; Jordan Dornbierer, SGT Inc; Robert J. Quenzer, SGT Inc; Steve P. Wika, SGT Inc Monday, July 4:45 PM 6, 2015 5:00 PM Calum Brown UK Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:30 PM Patrick James Monday, July 1:30 PM 6, 2015 1:45 PM Lorenzo Marini Italy Monday, July 1:45 PM 6, 2015 2:00 PM Amanda Nelson United States Specialist parasitoids in urban and agricultural landcover: a metacommunity approach Amanda E. Nelson*, Andrew A. Forbes —University of Iowa Department of Biology Monday, July 2:00 PM 6, 2015 2:15 PM Jens Roland Canada Outbreak phase and fragmentation: effects of forest fragmentation on forest tent caterpillar mortality through a full population cycle Jens Roland*, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton Monday, July 2:15 PM 6, 2015 2:30 PM John Reeve USA Applying diffusion models to host, parasitoid, and predator movement in natural landscapes John D. Reeve*, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Monday, July 2:30 PM 6, 2015 2:45 PM Alexander Watts Canada Monday, July 2:45 PM 6, 2015 3:00 PM Monica Dorning Landscape Epidemiology of Lyme Disease: How Landscape Spatial Heterogeneity Mediates The Spread Potential of Ixodes Scapularis and Borrelia Burgdorferi United States Citizen Science Helps Predict Risk of Emerging Infectious Disease Monday, July 3:20 PM 6, 2015 3:35 PM Patrick James Canada Closing Disussion Introduction to Symposium Patrick James*, Université de Montréal Response of tachinid parasitoids to landscape alteration Diego J. Inclan, ∙Pierfilippo Cerretti,∙Lorenzo Marini*, DAFNAE, University of Padova, Italy Linking silvicultural and natural enemies hypotheses of forest insect outbreaks Alexander G. Watts, University of Toronto; Santiago Saura, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid; Claire Jardine, University of Guleph; Patrick Leighton, Université de Montréal, Canada; Lisa Werden, University of Guleph, Canada and Thousand Islands National Park, Canada; Fortin, University of Ross K. Meentemeyer, North Carolina StateMarie-Josée University; Monica A. Dorning*, United States Geological Survey; John B. Vogler, North Carolina State University; Douglas Schmidt, University of California - Berkeley; Matteo Garbelotto, University of California Patrick James*, Université de Montréal 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S12 Disturbance Ecology I S12 Disturbance Ecology I S12 Disturbance Ecology I S12 Disturbance Ecology I S12 Disturbance Ecology I S13 Urban Ecology III S13 Urban Ecology III S13 Urban Ecology III S13 Urban Ecology III S13 Urban Ecology III S13 Urban Ecology III S13 Urban Ecology III S13 Urban Ecology III S13 Urban Ecology III S13 Urban Ecology III S13 Urban Ecology III S13 Urban Ecology III S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I Spatial Trophic Dynamics: Linking Landscape Spatial Trophic Dynamics: Linking Landscape Spatial Trophic Dynamics: Linking Landscape Spatial Trophic Dynamics: Linking Landscape Spatial Trophic Dynamics: Linking Landscape The Landscape’s Metabolism: Interweaving the Landscape The Landscape’s Metabolism: Interweaving the Landscape The Landscape’s Metabolism: Interweaving the Landscape The Landscape’s Metabolism: Interweaving the Landscape The Landscape’s Metabolism: Interweaving the Landscape The Landscape’s Metabolism: Interweaving the Landscape The Landscape’s Metabolism: Interweaving the Landscape The Landscape’s Metabolism: Interweaving the Landscape The Landscape’s Metabolism: Interweaving the Landscape The Landscape’s Metabolism: Interweaving the Landscape The Landscape’s Metabolism: Interweaving the Landscape The Landscape’s Metabolism: Interweaving the Landscape Bridging Cultural Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Tobias as of 6/12/15; subject to change Monday, July 3:35 PM 6, 2015 3:50 PM Jochen Fründ Canada Dynamics of parasitoid communities and characteristics of spruce budworm outbreaks in relation to forest composition Jochen Fründ*, Integrative Biology, University of Guelph; Kevin S. McCann, Integrative Biology, University of Guelph; Eldon S. Eveleigh, Natural Resources Canada, Atlantic Forestry Centre; Wayne E. MacKinnon, Natural Resources Canada, Forestry Parasitism of Endemic Spruce Budworm Populations at Different Spatial M. LukasAtlantic Seehausen*, University of Toronto, Faculty of Forestry; Jacques Scales Régnière, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service; Véronique Martel, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service; Sandy M. Smith, University Toronto, Faculty Forestry David A. MacLean, University of New Determining the mechanism of impact of hardwood content on spruce Bo Zhang*,ofUniversity of New of Brunswick; budworm defoliation of balsam fir Brunswick Monday, July 3:50 PM 6, 2015 4:05 PM M. Lukas Seehausen Canada Monday, July 4:05 PM 6, 2015 4:20 PM Bo Zhang Canada Monday, July 4:20 PM 6, 2015 4:35 PM Whalen Dillon USA Monday, July 4:35 PM 6, 2015 4:50 PM Patrick James Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:40 PM luis inostroza Monday, July 1:40 PM 6, 2015 1:50 PM Hao-Wei Chiu Monday, July 1:50 PM 6, 2015 2:00 PM Ying-Chieh Lee Taiwan Monday, July 2:00 PM 6, 2015 2:20 PM Daniele La Rosa Italy The metabolic role of none urbanized areas (NUAs) in peri-urban metropolitan contexts Daniele La Rosa*, Department Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Catania, Italy Monday, July 2:20 PM 6, 2015 2:40 PM Christine Fürst Germany How to ensure participation – the nexus between landscape, social and urban planning in sustainable development Christine Fürst *, University of Bonn, Center for Development Reserarch (ZEF) Monday, July 2:40 PM 6, 2015 3:00 PM Massimo Palme Chile Climate change, urban environment and landscape metabolism: simulation studies in arid clmates. Massimo Palme, School of Architecture, Catholic University of the North, Antofagasta, Chile Monday, July 3:20 PM 6, 2015 3:40 PM Chiara Garau Italy Economy Goods and Place-based Culture: Increasingly Globalised Issues of Relationship between City and Country Chiara Garau*, Pasquale Mistretta Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture – DICAAR, University of Cagliari, Italy Monday, July 3:40 PM 6, 2015 4:00 PM CLAUDIO CARRASCO CHILE ALDUNATE Monday, July 4:00 PM 6, 2015 4:20 PM Dagmar Haase Germany Monday, July 4:20 PM 6, 2015 4:40 PM Hiroyuki Shimizu Japan Characteristics of spatial distribution pattern and change of urban land use and population: Case study of the entire national land of Japan Hiroyuki Shimizu*, Professor, School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University Monday, July 4:40 PM 6, 2015 5:00 PM Claudia Canedoli Italy Milan Urban Region and urban sprawl Claudia Canedoli*, Francesco Crocco, Emilio Padoa-Schioppa —Dipartimento di Scienze dell'Ambiente e del Territorio Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca Monday, July 5:00 PM 6, 2015 5:20 PM luis inostroza Closing Discussion & Concluding Remarks Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:30 PM Tobias Plieninger Introduction to Symposium Monday, July 1:30 PM 6, 2015 1:45 PM Tobias Plieninger Environmental influences on pathogen spillover in a multi-host forest disease Whalen W. Dillon*, North Carolina State University; Ross K. Meentemeyer, North Carolina State University Concluding Discussion Patrick James*, Université de Montréal Germany The Landscape metabolism: a new cross disciplinary conceptualization. Luis Inostroza, Institute of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Technische Universitat Dresden Taiwan Assessing the Relationship between the Expansion of Urban Heat Island Hao-Wei Chiu*, Graduate Institute of Urban Planning, National Taipei University ; and Land Use Change by Landscape Metrics Chia-Tsung Yeh , Graduate Institute of Urban Planning, National Taipei University ; Shu-Li Huang, Graduate Institute of Urban Planning, National Taipei University Lee*, College of Tourism and Hospitality Management The effects of urbanization and agricultural landscape change on agroYing-Chieh ecosystem services Denmark Transdisciplinary Methodology for the Habitability, Validity and Adaptation Claudio J. Carrasco Aldunate. Escuela de Graduados Facultad de Arquitectura, Conditions in Neighborhoods in Viña Del Mar, Chile Escuela de Construcción Civil Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile Urban land teleconnections and urbanity – two new approaches to Dagmar Haase Humboldt Universität zu Berlin and Helmholtz Centre for explore current global urbanization and its impact on sustainability Environmental Research - UFZ Tobias Plieninger, University of Copenhagen; Schulp, Verburg The driving forces of landscape change in Europe: A systematic review of Tobias Plieninger, University of Copenhagen the evidence 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S14 Biocultural Landscapes I S15 Connectivity I S15 Connectivity I S15 Connectivity I S15 Connectivity I S15 Connectivity I S16 Agrarian Landscapes II Bridging Cultural Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Cultural Tobias Bridging Landscapes and Landscape Ecology; Tobias Landscape Connectivity and Its Implications for Conservation Landscape Connectivity and Its Implications for Conservation Landscape Connectivity and Its Implications for Conservation Landscape Connectivity and Its Implications for Conservation Landscape Connectivity and Its Implications for Conservation Rethinking Landscape Degradation Analysis and as of 6/12/15; subject to change Monday, July 1:45 PM 6, 2015 2:00 PM Matthias Bürgi Switzerland Evaluating pattern and processes of cultural landscape dynamics in Europe Monday, July 2:00 PM 6, 2015 2:15 PM Greg Brown Australia The relationship between social values for ecosystem services and land cover/land use in Norway Monday, July 2:15 PM 6, 2015 2:30 PM Christopher Raymond Monday, July 2:30 PM 6, 2015 2:45 PM Tobias Kuemmerle Monday, July 2:45 PM 6, 2015 3:00 PM Peter Verburg the Netherlands A typology of cultural landscapes and patterns of landscape change Monday, July 3:20 PM 6, 2015 3:35 PM Nynke Schulp Netherlands Ecosystem services in cultural landscapes Nynke Schulp*, Koen Tieskens, Peter Verburg; VU University Amsterdam Monday, July 3:35 PM 6, 2015 3:50 PM Claudia Bieling Germany Approaches for (re-)coupling socio-cultural and ecological landscape domains: Examples from Europe Claudia Bieling*, University of Freiburg / University of Hohenheim; María García Martín, University of Freiburg Monday, July 3:50 PM 6, 2015 4:05 PM Ekeoba Isikhuemen Nigeria Reversing Biodiversity Loss and Land Degradation Across Agricultural Landscape in Southern Nigeria Ekeoba Matthew Isikhuemen, University of Benin, Benin City, NIGERIA Monday, July 4:05 PM 6, 2015 4:20 PM Stephanie Verplaetse Belgium Evaluating the process of the integration of cultural landscape values in landscape ecological management Monday, July 4:20 PM 6, 2015 4:35 PM Akomian Azihou Benin Participatory approach to biodiversity conservation in rural poor communities: challenges and opportunities in tropical landscapes Monday, July 4:35 PM 6, 2015 4:50 PM Marcin Rechciński Poland Landscape as a double ecotourist asset - PPGIS support for analysis of ecotourism potential in peripheral municipalities in Poland Monday, July 4:50 PM 6, 2015 5:05 PM Theo van der Sluis Netherlands Transitions in cultural landscapes in Europe: how policy choices affect biodiversity and land use Stephanie Verplaetse*, Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, Ghent University, Belgium; Wouter Gheyle, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, Ghent University; Ignace Bourgeois, Province of Antwerp, Department of Culture; Rebekka Dossche, Department of University Geography, of Akomian Fortuné Azihou, Laboratory of Applied Ecology, of Faculty AbomeyCalavi, Benin; Ronald Bellefontaine, CIRAD-Bios, UMR 1334 AGAP, F-34398 Montpellier Cédex 5, France; Rosie Trevelyan, Department of Zoology, Cambridge CB2 3EJ,Institute UK ; Brice Sinsin,Laboratory of Applied Ecology, Marcin Rechciński*, of Geography and Spatial Management Jagiellonian University in Krakow; Marianna Strzelecka, Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management University of North Texas; Małgorzata GrodzinskaJurczak, of Nature Conser Theo VanInstitute der Sluis, ALTERRA-WageningenUR *; Bas Arts, Wageningen University; Bas Pedroli, ALTERRA-WageningenUR Monday, July 5:05 PM 6, 2015 5:20 PM Tobias Plieninger Final Discussion & Wrap Up Tobias Plieninger, University of Copenhagen; Schulp, Verburg Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:40 PM Mirela Tulbure Australia Surface water networks – examples from down under Mirela Tulbure*, University of New South Wales; Stuart Kinninmonth, Stockholm University; Mark Broich, University of New South Wales Monday, July 1:40 PM 6, 2015 2:00 PM Nancy McIntyre USA Monday, July 2:00 PM 6, 2015 2:20 PM Robbi BishopTaylor Australia Monday, July 2:20 PM 6, 2015 2:40 PM Carol Johnston USA Changes in connectivity among southern Great Plains wetlands over the Nancy E. McIntyre*, Texas Tech University; Steven D. Collins, Straughan past 30 years as a function of land-use change Environmental Inc.; Lucas J. Heintzman, Texas Tech University; Rebecca R. Owens, Texas Tech University; Niki N. Parikh, Texas Tech University; Luis J. Ruiz, Texas Tech University; M. Starr, Texas Tech University; Natasja van The influence of surface water network structure, landscape resistance-to- Robbi Bishop-Taylor*, CentreScott for Ecosystem Science, School of BEES, UNSW movement and flooding on ecological connectivity across Australia’s Australia; Mirela G Tulbure, Centre for Ecosystem Science, School of BEES, largest river basin UNSW Australia; Mark Broich, Centre for Ecosystem Science, School of BEES, Beaver Alteration of Landscape Connectivity: A Graph Theory Approach UNSW Carol A Australia Johnston, South Dakota State University Monday, July 2:40 PM 6, 2015 3:00 PM MarieJosee Fortin Canada Fish connectivity in stream networks Monday, July 1:20 PM 6, 2015 1:30 PM Burghard Meyer Germany Introduction to the Symposium AUSTRALIA The farmer as a landscape steward: Exploring multiple types of humanenvironment interactions through landscape value and landscape stewardship metaphors Germany Farmland abandonment and intensification in Europe since 1990 Matthias Bürgi*, Swiss Federal Research Insitute WSL, Switzerland; Anu Printsmann, Tallinn University, Estonia; Juraj Lieskovský, Institute of Landscape Ecology SAS, Nitra, Slovakia Dr. Vera Hausner, Arctic University of Norway Christopher M. Raymond, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen; Barbara Hardy Institute, University of South Australia Tobias Kuemmerle, Geography Department, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany and Integrative Research Institute on Transformations in HumanEnvironment Systems, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany; Stephan Estel, Matthias Baumann, Christian Levers — Geography Department, HumboldtKoen Tieskens, Peter Verburg*, Nynke Schulp, Emma van der Zanden, Julia Stuerck — VU University Amsterdam Marie-Josée Fortin*, Andrew Chin, Julia Linke — Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, Canada; Roland Cormier, Eco-Risk Management, Moncton, Canada; Carole Godin, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Moncton, Canada Meyer, Institute fo Geography, Leipzig University; C. Prof. Dr. Burghard Schneider 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S16 Agrarian Landscapes II S16 Agrarian Landscapes II S16 Agrarian Landscapes II S16 Agrarian Landscapes II S16 Agrarian Landscapes II S16 Agrarian Landscapes II S16 Agrarian Landscapes II S16 Agrarian Landscapes II S16 Agrarian Landscapes II S16 Agrarian Landscapes II S16 Agrarian Landscapes II S17 Land Use Change IV S17 Land Use Change IV S17 Land Use Change IV S17 Land Use Change IV S17 Land Use Change IV S17 Land Use Change IV S17 Land Use Change IV S17 Land Use Change IV Rethinking Landscape Degradation Analysis and Rethinking Landscape Degradation Analysis and Rethinking Landscape Degradation Analysis and Rethinking Landscape Degradation Analysis and Rethinking Landscape Degradation Analysis and Rethinking Landscape Degradation Analysis and Rethinking Landscape Degradation Analysis and Rethinking Landscape Degradation Analysis and Rethinking Landscape Degradation Analysis and Rethinking Landscape Degradation Analysis and Rethinking Landscape Degradation Analysisand and Drivers Outcomes of Regime Shifts in Land-Use Drivers and Outcomes of Regime Shifts in Land-Use Drivers and Outcomes of Regime Shifts in Land-Use Drivers and Outcomes of Regime Shifts in Land-Use Drivers and Outcomes of Regime Shifts in Land-Use Drivers and Outcomes of Regime Shifts in Land-Use Drivers and Outcomes of Regime Shifts in Land-Use Drivers and Outcomes of Regime Shifts in Land-Use as of 6/12/15; subject to change Monday, July 1:30 PM 6, 2015 1:50 PM Burghard Meyer Germany Landscape Degradation processes in Europe and Central Asia Prof. Dr. Burghard Meyer, Institute fo Geography, Leipzig University Monday, July 1:50 PM 6, 2015 2:10 PM Borivoj Sarapatka Czech Republic Soil degradation analysis as an important part of land degradation evaluation in the agrarian landscape Borivoj Sarapatka, Marek Bednar — Palacky University Olomouc CZ Monday, July 2:10 PM 6, 2015 2:30 PM Christian Schneider Germany Landscape degradation in Germany and Eastern Poland - Evaluating traditional and modernized agricultural loess regions Christian Schneider, Jürgen Heinrich —Leipzig University, Institute of Geography Monday, July 2:30 PM 6, 2015 2:50 PM Agnieszka Nowak Poland Relationship between environmental properties, land use and the resilience to landscape degradation in Malopolska Region (Poland) Agnieszka Nowak, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University Monday, July 3:15 PM 6, 2015 3:35 PM Clélia Sirami France Monday, July 3:35 PM 6, 2015 3:55 PM Elena Gissi Italy Clélia Sirami*, Dynamiques et écologie des paysages agriforestiers, Institut National pour la Recherche en Agronomie, Toulouse, France; FarmLand Consortium, (http://www.farmlandbiodiversity.org/index.php/en/people/consortium.html) Elena Gissi*, University Iuav of Venice; Mattias Gaglio, University of Ferrara; Matelda Reho, University Iuav of Venice Monday, July 3:55 PM 6, 2015 4:05 PM R.K. Bekbayev Does Increasing Crop Heterogeneity Benefit Species Diversity? Crosstaxon Congruence Across a Gradient of European and North American Agricultural Regions Sustainable energy potential from biomass through Ecosystem Service Trade-off Analysis: the case of the Province of Rovigo (Veneto Region, Italy) The degradation processes and the complex methods of increasing productivity of irrigated ecosystems of the sierozem zone of Kazakhstan Monday, July 4:05 PM 6, 2015 4:15 PM Vera Schreiner Desertification in West Siberia: Identification and model of processes for the Northern Kulunda steppe Vera Schreiner, Institut für Geographie, University of Leipzig Monday, July 4:15 PM 6, 2015 4:25 PM N.N. Kerimbay Kerimbay N. N., Mamutov ZH. U., Kakimzhanov E. H., Makash K.K., Kerimbay B.S. (Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan) Monday, July 4:25 PM 6, 2015 4:35 PM Burghard Meyer Establishment of a methodological basis of adaptive - landscape system of agriculture using GIS – technology (on the example of the northern slope of the ILi Alatau Mountains) Integrating Water cycle management: building capability, capacity and impact in Education and Business (I-WEB) Monday, July 4:35 PM 6, 2015 5:00 PM Christian Schneider Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:20 AM 10:40 AM Erle Ellis USA Sociocultural regime shifts in the ecology of anthropogenic landscapes Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:40 AM 11:00 AM Ole Mertz Denmark Integrated swidden-oil palm landscapes. Unexpected outcomes of regime Ole Mertz, Geography, University of Copenhagen shifts in Southeast Asia land use systems Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:00 AM 11:20 AM Martin Rudbeck Jepsen Denmark Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:20 AM 11:40 AM Daniel Müller Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:40 AM 12:00 PM Jason Julian Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:40 AM 9:00 AM Van Butsic Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:00 AM 9:20 AM Matthias Baumann Germany Warfare as a(nother) trigger for regime shifts in land-use systems: The Case of Nagorno-Karabakh Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:20 AM 9:40 AM Jodi Brandt USA Avoiding coastal regime shifts in the northern Great Lakes Germany Germany Bekbayev, R.K. & Zhaparkulova, E.D. (Kazakh Research Institute of Water Management, Kazakhstan) Meyer, Burghard (Leipzig University, Germany) & Lundy, Lian (Middlesex University, London) Summary of the Symposium Erle C. Ellis, Geography & Environmental Systems, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Transitions in European Land-Management Regimes between 1800 and Martin Rudbeck Jepsen, University of Copenhagen, Section for Geography, 2010 Institute of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management; Tobias Kuemmerle, Humboldt University, Berlin; Daniel Müller, Humboldt University, Berlin; Karlheinz Erb, Institute Ecology, Alpen-Adria Germany Thresholds responses and policy punctuation shape regime shifts in Daniel Müller* Leibniz Institutefor of Social Agricultural Development in Universität; Transition Peter Southeast Asian land systems Economies (IAMO), Theodor-Lieser-Str. 2, 06120 Halle (Saale), Germany Integrative Research Institute on Transformations of Human-Environment Systems THESys), Berlin, Unter denTexas LindenState 6, 10099 USA Shifting sediment runoff regimes in a New Zealand watershed resulting Jason P. (IRI Julian*, Texas Humboldt-University State University; Ioannis Kamarinas, from land use and climate changes University; Kirsten de Beurs, Oklahoma University; Braden Owsley, Texas State University; Andrew Hughes, NIWA United States From trees to buds - the explosive growth of marijuana agriculture in Van Butsic, University of California Berkeley Northern California. Matthias Baumann, Humboldt-University Berlin; Volker C. Radeloff, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Vahagn Avedian, Lund University; Tobias Kuemmerle, Humboldt-University Berlin Jodi S. Brandt, Dartmouth College 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S17 Land Use Change IV S18 Coupled Human Natural Systems II S18 Coupled Human Natural Systems II S18 Coupled Human Natural Systems II S18 Coupled Human Natural Systems II S18 Coupled Human Natural Systems II S18 Coupled Human Natural Systems II S18 Coupled Human Natural Systems II S18 Coupled Human Natural Systems II S18 Coupled Human Natural Systems II S20 Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity IV Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity IV Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity IV Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity IV Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity IV Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity IV Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity IV Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity IV Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity IV S20 S20 S20 S20 S20 S20 S20 S20 Drivers and Outcomes of Regime Shifts in Land-Use Meeting the Challenge of Landscape Sustainability: Meeting the Challenge of Landscape Sustainability: Meeting the Challenge of Landscape Sustainability: Meeting the Challenge of Landscape Sustainability: Meeting the Challenge of Landscape Sustainability: Meeting the Challenge of Landscape Sustainability: Meeting the Challenge of Landscape Sustainability: Meeting the Challenge of Landscape Sustainability: Meeting the Challenge of Landscape Sustainability: Incorporating Eco-Evolutionary Processes into Population Incorporating Eco-Evolutionary Processes into Population Incorporating Eco-Evolutionary Processes into Population Incorporating Eco-Evolutionary Processes into Population Incorporating Eco-Evolutionary Processes into Population Incorporating Eco-Evolutionary Processes into Population Incorporating Eco-Evolutionary Processes into Population Incorporating Eco-Evolutionary Processes into Population Incorporating Eco-Evolutionary Processes into Population as of 6/12/15; subject to change Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:40 AM 10:00 AM Graham MacDonald United States Diets, trade, and the geography of global agricultural land use Graham K. MacDonald*, University of Minnesota; Paul C. West, University of Minnesota; James S. Gerber, University of Minnesota; Joseph P. Reid, University of Minnesota; Emily S. Cassidy, Environmental Working Group; Shipeng Sun, University of Illinoi Martin Volk¹ ¹Department Computational Karla Locher*¹, Sven Lautenbach², Landscape Ecology, UFZ Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research.²Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformation, University of Bonn. Caren Dymond*, Sinclair Tedder, Dave Spittlehouse, Brian Raymer, Katherine Hopkins, Katharine McCallion, James Sandland —Government of British Columbia Taylor Ricketts, University of Vermont Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:20 AM 10:40 AM Karla Locher Krause Germany Spatial and temporal interaction of ecosystem services in the South of Chile Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:40 AM 11:00 AM Caren Dymond Canada Diversifying Managed Forests to Increase Resilience Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:00 AM 11:20 AM Taylor Ricketts USA Managing landscapes for ecosystem services and biodiversity Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:20 AM 11:40 AM Becky ChaplinKramer United States Landscape management for ecosystem services and biodiversity: The role of landscape heterogeneity in landscape sustainability Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer, Natural Capital Project, Stanford University Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:40 AM 12:00 PM Elena Bennett CANADA Future directions: Research priorities for landscape management of ecosystem services and biodiversity Elena M Bennett, McGill University; Wolfgang Cramer, Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d’Ecologie Marine et Continentale (IMBE) Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:40 AM 9:00 AM Monica Turner USA Sustaining multiple ecosystem services and biodiversity: lessons from landscape ecology Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:00 AM 9:20 AM Anke Jentsch Germany Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:20 AM 9:40 AM Matthew Mitchell Australia Assessing ecosystem services from two coordinated, distributed experiments on biodiversity and productivity across 30 countries (HerbDivNet and SIGNAL). Managing landscape fragmentation and connectivity to build multifunctional biodiverse landscapes Monica G. Turner*, University of Wisconsin; Rose A. Graves, University of Wisconsin; Jiangxiao Qiu, University of Wisconsin; Carly Ziter, University of Wisconsin Anke Jentsch*; SIGNAL consortium; HerbDivNet consortium Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:40 AM 10:00 AM Rose Graves USA Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:20 AM 10:40 AM Nathan Schumaker USA Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:40 AM 11:00 AM Samuel Wasser USA Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:00 AM 11:20 AM Diana Dishman USA Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:20 AM 11:40 AM Jessica Castillo Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:40 AM 12:00 PM Mark Miller United States An eco-evolutionary IBM improves predictions of future genetic connectivity for American Pikas (Ochotona princeps) in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon USA Estimating Inbreeding Rates in Northern Spotted Owls: Insights From Pedigrees and Spatio-Demographic Models Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:40 AM 9:00 AM Jennifer Day USA Incorporating Eco-Evolutionary Processes into Population Models: Design and Applications Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:00 AM 9:20 AM Erin Landguth USA Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:20 AM 9:40 AM Yuichi Toma Japan An evolutionary demogenetics simulation framework: linking genotypeenvironmental effects to evolutionary processes through movement and natural selection. Spatial arrangement of populations within a forest affects genetic diversity of a violet in urban fragmented forests Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:40 AM 10:00 AM MarieJosee Fortin Canada Matthew Mitchell*, School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management, The University of Queensland; Jonathan Rhodes, School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management, The University of Queensland; Elena Bennett, Department Natural Resource Sciences, McGill Spatial and temporal dynamics of a biodiversity-based cultural ecosystem Rose A. Graves, Department of Zoology, of University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI service in the Southern Appalachians Scott M. Pearson, Department of Natural Sciences, Mars Hill University, Mars Hill, NC Monica G. Turner, Department of Zoology, University Wisconsin, Madison, Using IBMs to investigate spatially-dependent processes in landscape Nathan H. Schumaker*, US Environmental Protectionof Agency; Jennifer MW. WI genetics theory Day, University of Washington; Allen Brookes, US Environmental Protection Agency Eco-evolutionary impacts of poaching among forest and elephant Samuel K Wasser, Department of Biology, University of Washington subspecies in Africa Simulating pesticide impacts on horned larks: a study in scaling from fields and flocks to populations and landscapes. A new generalized network model of habitat connectivity accounting for the number of dispersing individuals Diana L. Dishman*, Integral Consulting Inc.; Nathan H. Schumaker, USEPA; Robert A. Pastorok, Integral Consulting Inc. Jessica Castillo*, Oregon State University; Donelle Schwalm, Oregon State University; Clinton Epps, Oregon State University; William Monahan, National Park Service, Inventory and Monitoring Division; Nathan Schumaker, US Environmental Agency; Thomas Rodhouse, NationalEcosystem Park Service, Mark P. Miller*,Protection U.S. Geological Survey Forest and Rangeland Science Center; Susan M. Haig, U.S. Geological Survey Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Nathan H. Schumaker, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; D. Forsman, U.S. Forest Service Northwest Jennifer M.W. Day*,Eric University of Washington; Nathan H. Pacific Schumaker, Environmental Protection Agency Erin Landguth*, University of Montana; Andrew Bearlin, Seattle City Light Yuichi Toma*, Mitsubishi Research Institute; Junichi Imanishi, Kyoto University; Masashi Yokogawa, Osaka Museum of Natural History; Hiroshi Hashimoto, Meijo University; Ayumi Imanishi, Kindai University; Yukihiro Morimoto, Kyoto Gakuen University; Yuki Hatanaka, Tokyo of Metropolitan Government Bureau of General Marie-Josée Fortin*, Department Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, Canada; Santiago Saura, Departamento de Sistemas y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Orjan Bodin, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Sweden 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S21 Urban Ecology IV S21 Urban Ecology IV S21 Urban Ecology IV S21 Urban Ecology IV S21 Urban Ecology IV S21 Urban Ecology IV S21 Urban Ecology IV S22 Agrarian Landscapes III S22 Agrarian Landscapes III S22 Agrarian Landscapes III S22 Agrarian Landscapes III S22 Agrarian Landscapes III S22 Agrarian Landscapes III S22 Agrarian Landscapes III S22 Agrarian Landscapes III S22 Agrarian Landscapes III S22 Agrarian Landscapes III S23 Urban Ecology V S23 Urban Ecology V A Concept Clear as Mud? Understanding and Applying A Concept Clear as Mud? Understanding and Applying A Concept Clear as Mud? Understanding and Applying A Concept Clear as Mud? Understanding and Applying A Concept Clear as Mud? Understanding and Applying A Concept Clear as Mud? Understanding and Applying A Concept Clear as Mud? Understanding and Applying Biodiversity Management in Agricultural Landscapes: The Biodiversity Management in Agricultural Landscapes: The Biodiversity Management in Agricultural Landscapes: The Biodiversity Management in Agricultural Landscapes: The Biodiversity Management in Agricultural Landscapes: The Biodiversity Management in Agricultural Landscapes: The Biodiversity Management in Agricultural Landscapes: The Biodiversity Management in Agricultural Landscapes: The Biodiversity Management in Agricultural Landscapes: Biodiversity The Management in Agricultural Landscapes: The Building Regional Sustainability in Urban Building Regional Sustainability in Urban as of 6/12/15; subject to change Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:20 AM 10:40 AM Olumuyiwa Adegun South Africa Informal Settlement Intervention: How Does It Impact Urban Ecosystem Services and Disservices? Olumuyiwa Adegun*, University of the Witwatersrand Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:40 AM 11:00 AM Isabel LoupaRamos Portugal Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:00 AM 12:00 PM Michael Strohbach Green infrastructure planning in Portugal: looking for suitable governance Isabel Loupa Ramos, Instituto Superior Técnico - University of Lisbon, Portugal; models Jorge Batista e Silva, Instituto Superior Técnico - University of Lisbon, Portugal; João Corgo, Instituto Superior Técnico - University of Lisbon, Portugal Panel Discussion Facilitated by Eric Strauss, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:40 AM 9:00 AM Michael Strohbach Germany Does Green Infrastructure need Biodiversity? Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:00 AM 9:20 AM Stephan Pauleit Deutschland Perspectives on European Urban Green Infrastructure Planning: a comparative analysis of 20 cities Rieke Hansen*, Technische Universität Münchenh; Emily L. Rall, Technische Universität München; Stephan Pauleit, Technische Universität München Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:20 AM 9:40 AM Thomas Whitlow USA Green Infrastructure, Ecosystem Services and Hyperfunctional Landscapes Thomas H. Whitlow, Ph.D., Section of Horticulture, School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Cornell University Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:40 AM 10:00 AM Kuei-Hsien Liao Hong Kong The “Blue” in Green Infrastructure in High-density Cities for Biophilic Urbanism Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:20 AM 10:40 AM Claudio Ghersa Argentina Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:40 AM 11:00 AM Julie Betbeder France Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:00 AM 11:15 AM Audrey Alignier France Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:15 AM 11:30 AM Stéphanie Aviron France Contribution of annual crops vs. semi-natural habitats to landscape connectivity for different types of carabid beetles communities. Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:30 AM 11:45 AM Patrick Culbert USA Legacies of a century of land use in a biodiversity-rich traditional landscape in Transylvania Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:45 AM 12:00 PM Yunhui Liu P.R. China Discussion Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:40 AM 9:00 AM Colette Bertrand France Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:00 AM 9:20 AM Aliette Baillod Germany Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:20 AM 9:40 AM Kathryn Lindsay Canada Effects of amount of semi-natural habitats and crop mosaic heterogeneity on generalist predators communities (Araenae and Carabidae) and biological control potential Relative importance of landscape heterogeneity, crop identity and seminatural field margins on functional diversity of rove beetles (Staphylinidae) A Canadian perspective on landscape pattern to enhance farmland biodiversity Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:40 AM 10:00 AM Yunhui Liu P.R. China Diversity of Carabids (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the Intensified Agricultural Landscapes of Northern China Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:20 AM 10:40 AM Xia Li PR China Induced Land-use Change from rapid urbanization in the Pearl River Delta: Evidence, Impacts and Implications Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:40 AM 11:00 AM Takahiro Ota Japan Integrated Landscape Conservation of Traditional Agricultural Regions in Monte Cassim, College of Policy Science, Ritsumeikan University; Takahiro Urban Agglomeration: Case Study of Uji Tea Growing Region Ota*, Faculty of Environmental Studies, Nagasaki University; Xuepeng Qian, College of Asia Pacific Studies, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Michael Strohbach*, Dagmar Haase; Humboldt University Berlin Kuei-Hsien Liao, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Puay Yok Tan, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore Agricultural landscape complexity and functional biodiversity is sustained Santiago L. Poggio, IFEVA / Cátedra de Producción Vegetal, Facultad de by the exotic flora in the Rolling Pampa Agronomía, Universidad de Buenos Aires / CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Gonzalo A.R. Molina, IFEVA / Cátedra de Ecología, Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de LETG BuenosRennes Aires / COSTEL, CONIC Rennes, France* Hubert-Moy Assessing ecological interactions within the crop mosaic using optical Julie Betbeder; and SAR imagery Laurence; LETG Rennes COSTEL, Rennes, France Burel Françoise ; CNRS Ecobio, Rennes, France Corgne Samuel ; LETG Rennes COSTEL, Rennes, France Alignier*, Baudry Jacques ; INRA Crop mosaic composition and configuration differentially affect vegetation Audrey INRA UR 0980SAD-Paysage, SAD-Paysage Rennes, France diversity in farmland Stéphanie Aviron*, INRA SAD-Paysage; Sylvain Poggi, INRA UMR 1349 IGEPP; Nicolas Parisey, INRA UMR 1349 IGEPP; Rémi Duflot, INRA SAD-Paysage & UMR Ecobio; Hugues Boussard, INRA SAD-Paysage; Etienne Lalechere, INRA SAD-Paysage & IRSTEA LISC Patrick D. Culbert*, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Jacqueline Loos, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg; Ine Dorresteijn, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg; Murray Clayton, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Joern Fischer, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg;Baudry Tobias Jacques & Kuemmerle, Yunhui Liu Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Colette Bertrand *, INRA SAD-Paysage Rennes France ; Romain Georges, CNRS Ecobio Rennes France ; Françoise Burel, CNRS Ecobio Rennes France ; Jacques Baudry, INRA SAD-Paysage Rennes France Aliette Baillod, Péter Batáry, Yann Clough, Teja Tscharntke — Agroecology Georg-August University Lenore Fahrig, Geomatics & Landscape Ecology Research Laboratory (GLEL)/Carleton University; Kathryn Lindsay, Environment Canada/GLEL; Doug King, GLEL/Carleton University; Scott Mitchell*, GLEL/Carleton University; Lutz Tischendorf ELUTIS Modelling and Consulting; Jude Girard,Meichun GLEL/Carleton Yunhui Liu*, , Zhenrong Yu, Changliu Wang, Xuzhu Zhang, Duan, Liangtao Li —China Agricultural University Xia Li, Professor; Yimin Chen, Lecturer 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S23 Urban Ecology V S23 Urban Ecology V S23 Urban Ecology V S23 Urban Ecology V S23 Urban Ecology V S23 Urban Ecology V S23 Urban Ecology V S24 Coupled Human Natural Systems III S24 Coupled Human Natural Systems III S24 Coupled Human Natural Systems III S24 Coupled Human Natural Systems III S24 Coupled Human Natural Systems III S24 Coupled Human Natural Systems III S24 Coupled Human Natural Systems III S24 Coupled Human Natural Systems III S24 Coupled Human Natural Systems III S24 Coupled Human Natural Systems III S24 Coupled Human Natural Systems III S24 Coupled Human Natural Systems III Building Regional Sustainability in Urban Building Regional Sustainability in Urban Building Regional Sustainability in Urban Building Regional Sustainability in Urban Building Regional Sustainability in Urban Building Regional Sustainability in Urban Building Regional Sustainability in Urban Integration of Landscape Ecology into Ecosystem of Integration Landscape Ecology into Ecosystem of Integration Landscape Ecology into Ecosystem of Integration Landscape Ecology into Ecosystem of Integration Landscape Ecology into Ecosystem of Integration Landscape Ecology into Ecosystem of Integration Landscape Ecology into Ecosystem of Integration Landscape Ecology into Ecosystem of Integration Landscape Ecology into Ecosystem Integration of Landscape Ecology into Ecosystem of Integration Landscape Ecology into Ecosystem of Integration Landscape Ecology into Ecosystem as of 6/12/15; subject to change Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:00 AM 11:20 AM Wenwu Tang USA Parallel Spatial Simulation of Urban Agglomeration in North Carolina, USA Wenwu Tang, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC; Wenpeng Feng, University of North Carolina; Jing Deng, University of North Carolina; Meijuan Jia, University of North Carolina Integrated Landscape Conservation of Traditional Agricultural Regions in Monte Cassim, Ritsumeikan University; Tahahiro Ota, Ritsumeikan University; Urban Agglomeration: Case Study of Uji Tea Growing Region Xuepeng Qian*, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:20 AM 11:40 AM Xuepeng Qian Japan Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:40 AM 12:00 PM Ji Han Moderated Discussion Moderators: Ji Han, Wei-Ning Xiang, Marina Alberti, Kenichi Nakagami Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:40 AM 8:55 AM Ji Han Symposium Opening Remarks Ji Han*, East China Normal University Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:55 AM 9:15 AM Marina Alberti USA Critical Transitions, Resilience, and Innovation in Hybrid Ecosystems Marina Alberti, Professor, Department of Urban Design and Planning, University of Washington Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:15 AM 9:35 AM Xiaochen Chen Japan Lake Management in the Urban Agglomeration of Lake Biwa Region, Japan: Ecosystem Services-Based Sustainability Assessment Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:35 AM 9:55 AM Ji Han China Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:20 AM 10:35 AM Fengming Xi China Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:35 AM 10:50 AM Zehao Shen China Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:50 AM 11:05 AM Yueyue Du Haidian District Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:05 AM 11:20 AM Lars Pomara USA Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:20 AM 11:35 AM Pasicha Chaikaew Thailand Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:40 AM 12:00 PM Jian Yang Closing Group Discussion Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:40 AM 8:45 AM Jian Yang Introduction to Symposium Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:45 AM 9:00 AM Osamu Saito Japan Integrated ecosystem assessment and co-management of socioecological production landscapes Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:00 AM 9:15 AM Makoto Ooba Japan Landscape-level evaluation of ecosystem services: Urban, plantation, and natural forests in the central part of Japan Makoto Ooba, National Institute for Environmental Studies Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:15 AM 9:30 AM Takashi Machimura Japan Increasing human injury risk by Asiatic black bear induced by the changes in bear habitat and human society in Northern Japan Takashi Machimura*, Osaka University; Naoya Fujimoto, Osaka University; Takanori Matsui, Osaka University Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:30 AM 9:45 AM Shizuka Hashimoto Japan Are agri-environmental schemes effective for the sustainable provision of Shizuka Hashimoto and Tomoya Kishioka, Graduate School of Global ecosystem services?: Case of Noto peninsula, Japan Environmental Studies, Kyoto University Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:45 AM 10:00 AM Jian Yang China Mine reclamation schematic design based on ecosystem services and landscape ecology:A case study in Liaoning province, China Ken'ichi Nakagami, Ritsumeikan University; Xiaochen Chen*, Ritsumeikan University; Jia Niu, Ritsumeikan University; Xuepeng Qian, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University; Jun Nakajima, Ritsumeikan University; Jianhua Li, Tongji University; Ji Han, Xiang, East China Urbanization in the Shanghai-Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration Ji Han*, Wei-Ning Ying Chen - Shanghai Key Lab for Urban Ecological (SHYRDUA), China: Its trajectories, landscape impacts, and ecological Processes and Eco-Restoration, School of Resources & Environmental effects Sciences, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China Carbon sequestration of global cement materials-The human disturbance Fengming Xi*, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Zhu impacts on carbon sequestration processes. Liu, Sustainability Science Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Dabo Guan, School of International Development, University of East Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de Early post-fire regeneration of a fire-prone subtropical Pinus mixed forest Jie Han,Anglia; ZehaoPhilippe Shen*, Ciais, Lingxiao Ying — Peking University in Yunnan, southwest China: the effects of pre-fire vegetation, fire severity and topographic factors How to assess urban development potential in mountainous areas? An Yueyue Du*, Jian Peng* College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking approach of ecological carrying capacity in the view of coupled human University, The Key Laboratory for Earth Surface Processes, Ministry of and natural systems Education, 100871 Beijing, China Ecosystem services vulnerability assessment within the Appalachian Lars Pomara*, US Forest Service; Danny Lee, US Forest Service Landscape Conservation Cooperative A multi-perspectival approach for integrative assessment of ecosystem services using Bayesian Belief Networks Pasicha Chaikaew*, Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA & Department of Environmental Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Sabine Grunwald, Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida All participants Jiali Wang, University Chinese Academy of Sciences; Jian Yang*, Insistute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Fuqiang Zhao, Insistute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Shengwei Jiang, Mountain Protection Bureau of Liaonin Osamu Saito*, Chiho Kamiyama, Nick Landreth, Yaw Agyeman Boafo, Moses Hillary Akuno, Kazuhiko Takeuchi — United Nations University (UNU) Jiali Wang, University Chinese Academy of Sciences; Jian Yang*, Insistute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Fuqiang Zhao, Insistute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Shengwei Jiang, Mountain Protection Bureau of Liaonin 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S25 S25 S25 S25 S25 S25 S25 S25 S25 S26 Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity V Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity V Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity V Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity V Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity V Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity V Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity V Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity V Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity V Methods: Geospatial I S26 Methods: Geospatial I S26 Methods: Geospatial I S26 Methods: Geospatial I S26 Methods: Geospatial I S26 Methods: Geospatial I S28 Forest Ecology II S28 Forest Ecology II S28 Forest Ecology II S28 Forest Ecology II Connecting the Landscape to the Soundscape: State of the the Art Connecting Landscape to the Soundscape: State of the the Art Connecting Landscape to the Soundscape: State of the the Art Connecting Landscape to the Soundscape: State of the the Art Connecting Landscape to the Soundscape: State of the the Art Connecting Landscape to the Soundscape: State of the the Art Connecting Landscape to the Soundscape: State of the the Art Connecting Landscape to the Soundscape: State of the the Art Connecting Landscape to the Soundscape: State of the Art Remote Sensing and Farmscaping for Ecological Remote Sensing and Farmscaping for Ecological Remote Sensing and Farmscaping for Ecological Remote Sensing and Farmscaping for Ecological Remote Sensing and Farmscaping for Ecological Remote Sensing and Farmscaping for Ecological Emerging Temperate Rainforest Dynamics: Emerging Temperate Rainforest Dynamics: Emerging Temperate Rainforest Dynamics: Emerging Temperate Rainforest Dynamics: The intertidal soundscape in Gitga’at Territory, Hartley Bay, British Columbia Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:20 AM 10:40 AM Max Ritts Canada Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:40 AM 11:00 AM Jenet Dooley United States Soundscape Patterns related to a Landscape Development Intensity Index Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:00 AM 11:20 AM Susan Fuller Australia Connecting Soundscape to Landscape: Which Acoustic Index Best Describes Landscape Configuration? Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:20 AM 11:40 AM KATHRYN SIEVING USA Decoding meaning in animal soundscapes: Dynamic and functional infoscapes of birds in family Paridae Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:40 AM 12:00 PM Stuart Gage Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:40 AM 9:00 AM Stuart Gage Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:00 AM 9:20 AM Almo Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:20 AM 9:40 AM Tuesday, July 7, 2015 as of 6/12/15; subject to change Max Ritts, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Jenet Dooley*, University of Florida Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences; Mark Brown, University of Florida Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences Susan Fuller*, Queensland University of Technology; A. Axel, Marshall University; David Tucker, Queensland University of Technology; Stuart Gage, Michigan State University Kathryn Sieving*, Aaron Grade, Harrison Jones — University of Florida; Todd Freeberg, University of Tennessee; Jeffrey Lucas, Purdue University Closing Remarks & Discussion Stuart H. Gage and Almo Farina, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI USA and The University of Urbino, Urbino, Italy USA Monitoring and Assessment of Soundscapes in Landscapes: A Systems Perspective Stuart H Gage*, Michigan State University Farina Italy North American and European Landscape and Soundscape Ecology: A Perspective Almo Farina*, Department of Basic Sciences and Foundations, Urbino University, Italy Anne Axel United States Linking soundscape to forest structure in a human-dominated tropical dry Anne C. Axel*, Marshall University; Lyndsay Rankin, Northern Illinois University forest in southern Madagascar 9:40 AM 10:00 AM Abraham Borker USA Decoding soundscapes of seabird Islands as a scalable conservation monitoring tool Abraham Borker and Matthew McKown. University of California at Santa Cruz, CA Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:20 AM 11:00 AM Gwendolyn Ellen USA Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:00 AM 11:15 AM Amy Mui Canada SYM: Increasing beneficial insect and native pollinators on farms through farmscaping and remote sensing for ecological service quantification. Building a regional network for linking science, policy, and practitioners to enhance biodiversity agricultu Seasonal modeling ofinturtle habitat across two landscapes using remote sensing imagery Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:15 AM 11:30 AM Terry Sohl USA Modeling potential cellulosic and traditional biofuel impacts on land use under a changing climate in the northern Great Plains Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:30 AM 11:45 AM Jinya Li China Spatio-temporal remotely sensed data for analysis of the shrinkage and shifting in the Horqin sandy land, Inner Mongolia Symposium Moderator:Stephen K. Ndzeidze, IPPC - Oregon State University, Corvallis Session Presenter: Gwendolyn Ellen, IPPC - Oregon State University, Corvallis Amy B. Mui*, Department of Geography, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Yuhong He, Department of Geography, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Marie-Josee Fortin, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, Terry Sohl*,Ontario U.S. Geological Survey; Ryan Reker, Inuteq; Kristi Sayler, U.S. Geological Survey; Yingxin Gu, Inuteq; Bruce Wylie, U.S. Geological Survey; Jordan Dornbierer, Caribou Thunder Limited (CTL); Steve Wika, SGT; Rob Quenzer, SGTKey Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center Jinya Li,State for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:40 AM 9:25 AM Mace Vaughan USA Global Importance of Pollinators and Other Beneficial Insects Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:25 AM 10:00 AM Stephen Ndzeidze USA Remote sensing and landscape ecology of beneficiary insectary habitat for agro-biodiversity conservation Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:20 AM 10:30 AM Sarah Bisbing USA Determinants of conifer distributions across peatland to forest gradients in the coastal temperate rainforest of southeast Alaska Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:30 AM 10:40 AM Paul Hennon USA Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:40 AM 10:50 AM John Krapek USA Tuesday, July 7, 2015 10:50 AM 11:05 AM Megan Creutzburg U.S. Mace Vaughan, Pollinator Conservation Program Co-Director, Xerces Society and Joint Pollinator Conservation Specialist, USDA-NRCS West National Technology Support Center Stephen K. Ndzeidze*, Paul Jepson, Gwendolyn Ellen — IPPC, Oregon State University, Corvallis OR Sarah Bisbing*, California Polytechnic State University, David Cooper, Colorado State University, David D'Amore, USDA Pacific Northwest Research Station, and Kristin Marshall, University of Washington A range-wide climate vulnerability assessment of yellow-cedar along a 20 Paul Hennon, USFS; Stefan Zeglen, BC Min of For; Joel Trubilowisz, UBC; degree latitudinal span of the Pacific Coast temperate rainforest Sari Saunders, BC Min of For; Bill Floyd, BC Min of For; Connie Harrington, USFS; Dave D'Amore, USFS; Brian Buma, UAS; Allison Bidlack, UAS Establishment patterns of yellow-cedar (Callitropsis nootkatensis) at a John Krapek*, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Brian Buma, University of Alaska current range edge: a climate-threatened tree's migration north and east, Southeast; David Verbyla, University of Alaska Fairbanks; David D'Amore, US and implications for conservation planning Forest Service; Paul Hennon, US Forest Service Climate change, fire and timber harvest in forests of the Oregon Coast Megan K. Creutzburg, Robert M. Scheller, Melissa S. Lucash - Dept. Range Environmental Sciences and Management, Portland State University 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S28 Forest Ecology II S28 Forest Ecology II S28 Forest Ecology II S28 Forest Ecology II S28 Forest Ecology II S29 Land Use Change V S29 Land Use Change V S29 Land Use Change V S29 Land Use Change V S29 Land Use Change V S29 Land Use Change V S29 Land Use Change V S29 Land Use Change V S29 Land Use Change V S29 Land Use Change V S29 Land Use Change V S29 Land Use Change V S30 Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI S30 Emerging Temperate Rainforest Dynamics: Emerging Temperate Rainforest Dynamics: Emerging Temperate Rainforest Dynamics: Emerging Temperate Rainforest Dynamics: Emerging Temperate Rainforest Dynamics: of Landscapes the Future: Modelling Land Cover Change Landscapes of the Future: Modelling Land Cover Change Landscapes of the Future: Modelling Land Cover Change Landscapes of the Future: Modelling Land Cover Change Landscapes of the Future: Modelling Land Cover Change Landscapes of the Future: Modelling Land Cover Change Landscapes of the Future: Modelling Land Cover Change Landscapes of the Future: Modelling Land Cover Change Landscapes of the Future: Modelling Land Cover Change Landscapes of the Future: Modelling Land Cover Change Landscapes of the Future: Modelling Land Cover Change Landscapes of the Future: Modelling Land Cover Change Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Tuesday, July 7, 2015 11:05 AM 12:00 PM Brian Buma Tuesday, July 7, 2015 8:45 AM 9:15 AM Dominick DellaSala USA Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:15 AM 9:25 AM Andres Holz USA Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:35 AM 9:45 AM Brian Buma Tuesday, July 7, 2015 9:45 AM 9:55 AM Sari Saunders Canada Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 2:00 PM Tamara Wilson USA Wednesday, 10:00 AM July 8, 2015 10:20 AM Bas Pedroli Netherlands The VOLANTE Roadmap for future land resource management in Europe Wednesday, 10:20 AM July 8, 2015 10:40 AM Jeremy Bourgoin Senegal Shaping the future of cultural landscapes through participatory simulations. A case study in Senegal Wednesday, 10:40 AM July 8, 2015 11:00 AM Janine Bolliger Switzerland Future renewable energy opportunities: case Switzerland Wednesday, 11:00 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Katarzyna Ostapowicz Poland Modelling future forest cover change in the Swiss Alps and the Polish Carpathians: drivers and implications Wednesday, 11:20 AM July 8, 2015 11:40 AM Michael Sunde United States Predicting the hydrologic response of an urbanizing watershed to future impervious surface growth using an integrated modeling approach Wednesday, 11:40 AM July 8, 2015 12:00 PM Peter Verburg the Netherlands Wednesday, 2:00 PM July 8, 2015 2:20 PM Quan Du Belgium Wednesday, 2:20 PM July 8, 2015 2:30 PM Bronwyn Price Wednesday, 2:30 PM July 8, 2015 3:00 PM Clive McAlpine Australia Session Wrap Up/Conclusions/ Roundtable Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:40 AM Bronwyn Price Switzerland Symposium Introduction Wednesday, 9:40 AM July 8, 2015 10:00 AM Richard Sojda USA Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 2:00 PM Benjamin Burkhard Germany Wednesday, 10:10 AM July 8, 2015 10:30 AM Werner Rolf Germany as of 6/12/15; subject to change Closing Discussion - Collaborative Opportunties Brian Buma, University of Alaska Southeast*, Tara Barrett, US Forest Service, Sari Saunders, BC Forests, Paul Hennon, US Forest Service The Forgotten Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World: Going, Going, Gone? Dominick A. DellaSala, Geos Institute Altered fire regimes in temperate rainforests in Patagonia and Tasmania. Andres Holz*, Portland State University; Sam W. Wood, University of Tasmania, Australia; Juan Paritsis, Ecotono INIBIOMA Lab, Universidad del Comahue, Argentina; Thomas T. Veblen, University of Colorado; and David M.J.S. Bowman, University of Tasmania, Australia Tara Barrett, US Forest Service, United States Spatial trends in forest growth and mortality across the perhumid Brian Buma, University of Alaska Southeast*, temperate rainforest of North America Sari Saunders, BC Forests, Paul Hennon, US Forest Service Implications of projected climate change for relative roles of disturbance, climate and site drivers on stand level dynamics across a plot network of the perhumid coastal temperate rainforest. State-and-transition simulation modeling of future land use scenarios From land cover change modelling to landscape function change modelling: approaches to address landscape change beyond land cover change Integration of Cellular automata - Markov model and SWAT to predict land cover change and nutrient loads in Tra Khuc River Basin, Vietnam Poster Presentations Sari C. Saunders, BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations; Heather Klassen, BC Ministry of Forests Lands, and Natural Resource Operations; Brian Buma, University of Alaska Southeast; Paul E. Hennon,S. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; Paul B. Tamara Wilson*, U.S. Geological Survey, Western Geographic Science Center, Benjamin M. Sleeter, U.S. Geological Survey, Western Geographic Science Center Bas Pedroli, Alterra Wageningen UR; Marc Metzger, Edinburgh University; Marcus Lindner, European Forest Instititute; Anne Gravsholt Busck, Copenhagen University; Marta Pérez Soba*, Alterra Wageningen UR; Marc Gramberger, Prospex;Bourgoin, James Paterson, Edinburgh Jeremy Patrick d'Aquino - Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD), Institut Sénégalais de Recherche Agricole (ISRA); Alassane Bah, UCAD, Senegal Nica Huber, WSL; Rico Hergert, WSL; Bronwyn Price, WSL; Christian Zäch, WSL; Marco Pütz, WSL; Felix Kienast, WSL; Janine Bolliger*, WSL Katarzyna Ostapowicz, Department of GIS, Cartography and Remote Sensing, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University, Poland; Bronwyn Price, Janine Bolliger, Urs Gimmi —Landscape Dynamics Unit, Swiss Federal Research WSL, Switzerland; Dominik Department Michael G. Sunde,Institute University of Missouri-Forestry; HongKaim, S. He, University of GIS, Missouri-Forestry; Jason A. Hubbart, University of Missouri-Forestry; Anthony Spicci, Missouri Department of Conservation David Eitelberg, VU University Amsterdam; Peter Verburg*, VU University Amsterdam; Christine Ornetsmueller, VU University Amsterdam Quan Vu Viet Du (1)(2), Huan Cao Nguyen (2), Veerle Van Eetvelde (1) (1) Landscape research group, Department of Geography, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium (2) Department Poster Authors of Landscape ecology and Environment, Faculty of Geography, Bronwyn Price, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL; Felix Kienast, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL; Irmi Seidl, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL; Peter H. Verburg, VU University Amsterdam; Christian Ginzler, Swiss WSL; Modelling Landscape Conservation of Greater Sage Grouse in Relation Federal Richard Research S. Sojda*,Institute Computer Science Department, Montana State University, to Oil and Gas Development Bozeman; Robert B. Frederick, Department of Biology, Eastern Kentucky University; Matthew Heller, Greg Watson —Office of Landscape Conservation, USDI - Fish and Wildlife Service Landscape assessments based on biodiversity, ecosystem functions and Benjamin Burkhard*; Felix Müller; Kiel University ecosystem services Landscape indicators for the assessment of ecosystem services along a land use intensity gradient Werner Rolf*, Technical University of Munich; Roman Lenz, NürtingenGeislingen University; David Peters, University of Tasmania 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S30 S31 Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Popluation, Genetics, and Biodiversity VI Climate Change III S31 Climate Change III S31 Climate Change III S31 Climate Change III S31 Climate Change III S30 S30 S30 S30 S30 S30 S30 S30 S30 S30 S30 S30 S30 Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Landscape Indicators: Monitoring of Biodiversity and Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Climate Theory, Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, as of 6/12/15; subject to change Wednesday, 10:40 AM July 8, 2015 11:00 AM Matthias Pietsch Germany Contribution of connectivity metrics to the assessment of biodiversity – some methodological considerations Matthias Pietsch*, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Germany Wednesday, 11:00 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Thomas Wrbka Austria Biodiversity related indicators for ecosystem services in cultural landscapes Thomas Wrbka*, Univ. Vienna; Anna Schneidergruber, Univ. Vienna; Michael Kuttner, Univ.Vienna; Michael Glaser, Univ. Vienna; Wednesday, 11:20 AM July 8, 2015 11:40 AM Sven-Erik Rabe Switzerland Sven-Erik Rabe*, ETH Zurich; Adrienne Grêt-Regamey, ETH Zurich Wednesday, 11:40 AM July 8, 2015 11:55 AM Jerzy Solon Poland Wednesday, 2:00 PM July 8, 2015 2:20 PM Elena Bukvareva Russia On the importance of non-linear relationships between landscape patterns, richness in species and the sustainable provision of ecosystem services Identification of landscape corridors with the help of a new, graph-theory based, approach integrating functional connectivity and landscape configuration metrics The principle of optimum biodiversity as a theoretical approach to the assessment of biodiversity and ecosystem services in the landscape Wednesday, 2:20 PM July 8, 2015 2:40 PM Felix Kienast Switzerland The Swiss landscape monitoring program: bridging the gap between bio- Felix Kienast, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL physical space and perceived place Wednesday, 2:40 PM July 8, 2015 3:00 PM Susanne Frank Germany Challenge of integrating landscape metrics as indicators of ecosystem services into regional planning Wednesday, 3:20 PM July 8, 2015 3:40 PM Ralf-Uwe Syrbe Germany Indicators for a nationwide assessment of ecosystem services as contribution to the EU biodiversity strategy 2020 Wednesday, 3:40 PM July 8, 2015 4:00 PM Kalev Sepp Eesti The definition of High Nature Value Farmland in Estonia Wednesday, 4:00 PM July 8, 2015 4:20 PM Brett Dickson USA New approaches to inform the connection and protection of the last vast places in the western U.S. Wednesday, 4:20 PM July 8, 2015 5:00 PM Ulrich Walz Conclusion Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:30 AM Ulrich Walz Introduction to Symposium Wednesday, 9:30 AM July 8, 2015 9:50 AM Ulrich Walz Germany Biodiversity and Landscape Structure – Landscape and Species diversity Ulrich Walz*, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development; Christian Stein, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development Wednesday, 9:50 AM July 8, 2015 10:10 AM Jochen Jaeger Canada The City Biodiversity Index (CBI) of the CBD: Striking a balance between Jochen A.G. Jaeger, Concordia University Montreal practical applicability and scientific rigour Thursday, July 9, 2015 1:40 PM 2:00 PM Colin Daniel Canada A meta-modeling framework for integrating stand and landscape processes under climate change in the boreal forest Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:10 AM 10:30 AM Jill Jankowski Canada Predicting current and future bird species distributions with biotic interactions along elevational gradients Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:30 AM 10:50 AM Phoebe Zarnetske United States Scale-dependence of biotic interactions: implications during climate change Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:50 AM 11:10 AM Ilona NaujokaitisLewis USA Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:10 AM 11:30 AM Alexandra Syphard United States The role of microenvironments, competition, and disturbance in mediating Alexandra D. Syphard*, Conservation Biology Institute; Josep M. Serra-Diaz, species’ response to climate change across dynamic landscapes Arizona State University; Helen M. Regan, University of California Riverside; Janet Franklin, Arizona State University; Frank W. Davis, University of California Santa Barbara Temporal scale influences the signal of biotic interactions on species’ distributions Jerzy Solon, Wojciech Pomianowski — Institute of Geography and Spatial Organisation, Polish Academy of Sciences Bukvareva Elena, A.N. Severtsov Institute of ecology and evolution Russian academy of sciences, Biodiversity Conservation Center, Moscow Susanne Frank*, Christine Fürst, —Center for Development Research, Department of Ecology and Natural Resources Management, University of Bonn, Germany; Frank Pietzsch, PiSolution GmbH Syrbe, Ralf-Uwe; Walz, Ulrich; Grunewald, Karsten; Meinel, Gotthard; Herold, Hendrik (IOER Dresden); Marzelli, Stefan (ifuplan München); Schweppe-Kraft, Burkhard (BfN Bonn) Kalev Sepp*, Estonian University of Life Sciences; Robert Gerald Henry Bunce, Estonian University of Life Sciences; Tambet Kikas, University of Tartu; Ain Kull, University of Tartu; David Mccraken, Scotland’s Rural College Brett G. Dickson*, Conservation Science Partners, Inc.; Luke J. Zachmann, Conservation Science Partners, Inc.; Christine M. Albano, Conservation Science Partners, Inc. and John Muir Institute of the Environment, University of California, Davis Walz*, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development; Ulrich Christian Stein, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development Ulrich Walz*, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development; Christian Stein, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development Colin Daniel, Dept. of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto; Marie-Josée Fortin, Dept. of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto *Jill E. Jankowski, University of British Columbia, Canada Gustavo A. Londoño, Universidad ICESI, Colombia Scott K. Robinson, University of Florida, USA Mark A. Chappell, University of California, Riverside, USA Phoebe L. Zarnetske*, Michigan State University; Jonathan Belmaker, Tel Aviv University; Sydne Record, Bryn Mawr College; Mao-Ning Tuanmu, Yale University; Angela Strecker, Portland State University; Lydia Beaudrot, Conservation International; Sara Zonneveld, University of Exeter Ilona Naujokaitis-Lewis*, University of Wisconsin-Madison Ben Zuckerberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S31 S32 S32 S32 S32 S32 S32 S32 S32 S32 Climate Change III Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Climate Change III Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Climate Change III Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Climate Change III Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Climate Change III Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Climate Change III Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Climate Change III Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Climate Change III Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Climate Change III Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Climate Change III Climate Change and Biotic Interactions: Linking Theory, Landscape Innovations in Planning I Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Landscape Innovations in Planning I Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Landscape Innovations in Planning I Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Landscape Innovations in Planning I Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Landscape Innovations in Planning I Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Landscape Innovations in Planning I Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Landscape Innovations in Planning I Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Landscape Innovations in Planning I Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Landscape Innovations in Planning I Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Boulangeat Canada as of 6/12/15; subject to change Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:30 AM 11:50 AM Isabelle How herbivores and their two-way interactions with the vegetation mediate the transitions between biomes Isabelle Boulangeat*, Université du Québec à Rimouski; Matthieu Leblond, Université Laval; Tanguy Daufresne, INRA; Dominique Gravel, Université du Québec à Rimouski The signal of biogeography on the structure of global interaction networks Dominique Gravel, Université du Québec à Rimouski; Camille Albouy, Université du Québec à Rimouski; Timothée Poisot, Université de Montréal Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:00 PM 2:20 PM Dominique Gravel Canada Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:20 PM 2:40 PM Daniel Anstett Canada Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:40 PM 3:00 PM Rebecca Snell Switzerland Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 3:40 PM Nicholas Synes United Kingdom Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:40 PM 4:00 PM Ben Weinstein USA Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:00 PM 5:00 PM Ilona NaujokaitisLewis USA Daniel N. Anstett*, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto; Jeff R. Ahern, Laboratory of Organic Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Department of Chemistry, University of Turku, Finland; Juha-Pekka Salminen, Laboratory of Organic and Chemical Biology, Department Woody encroachment in mountain landscapes: Impact of climate change Rebecca Snell*, ForestChemistry Ecology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; Alexanderof Peringer and management on tree expansion rates Laboratory of ecological systems, Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland; Harald Bugmann, Forest Ecology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Climate change adaptation to assist range shifting: the key Nicholas W. Synes, University of Southampton; Kevin Watts, Forest Research, considerations for achieving long term conservation goals at a landscape- UK; Stephen Palmer, Kamil Barton, Greta Bocedi — University of Aberdeen; scale Patrick Osborne, University of Southampton; Justin Travis, Institute of Biological and Environmental University of Aberdeen Resource experiments connect local scale niche partitioning to Ben G. Weinstein*. Sciences, Department of Ecology and Evolution, Stony Brook community phylogenetics University. Catherine H. Graham. Department of Ecology and Evolution, Stony Brook University Closing Discussion with Invited Speakers Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:20 AM 9:30 AM Ilona NaujokaitisLewis USA Introduction to Symposium Helen Regan Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:30 AM 9:50 AM Sara Freitas USA The effect of climate change on mammalian interactions Sara Freitas*, University of California Riverside; Helen Regan, University of California Riverside Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:50 AM 10:10 AM Jeff Diez United States Do novel competitors shape species’ response to climate change? Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 2:00 PM Ji Han China Modeling Urban Retreat toward Sustainability by integrating the index of Quality of Life with Cellular Automata Wednesday, 10:00 AM July 8, 2015 10:20 AM Jack Ahern USA Safe-to-Fail" strategies to address uncertainty in urban planning and design Jack Ahern* University of Massachusetts Amherst Wednesday, 10:20 AM July 8, 2015 10:40 AM Zhifang Wang China Integrated landscape ecological knowledge in landscape planning Zhifang Wang Associate Professor College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture Peking University Wednesday, 10:40 AM July 8, 2015 11:00 AM Felix Neuendorf Germany Wednesday, 11:00 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Christine Fürst Germany Charting the Unknown: A methodological approach to identify and assess Felix Neuendorf, Leibniz Universität Hannover; Christina von Haaren, Leibniz uncertainties in landscape planning Universität Hannover; Christian Albert, Leibniz Universität Hannover & Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research; Frank Schaarschmidt, Leibniz Universität HannoverFürst *; Susanne Frank, University of Bonn, Center for Development Linking innovative technologies for a multidimensional integrated spatial Christine development (INTECRE) Research (ZEF) Wednesday, 11:20 AM July 8, 2015 12:00 PM Christian Albert Wednesday, 2:00 PM July 8, 2015 2:20 PM Wolfgang Wende Germany Impact of Landscape Planning on Land Use and Landscape Structure Wednesday, 2:20 PM July 8, 2015 2:40 PM Joerg Rekittke Singapore Change of perspective. Expedient tools for landscape reconnaissance. Joerg Rekittke, National University of Singapore Wednesday, 2:40 PM July 8, 2015 3:00 PM Christian Albert Panel Discussion / Session B: Planning innovations through modelling, geodesign and visualization technologies Christian Albert*, Leibniz Universität Hannover & Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ; Vivek Shandas, Portland State University; WeiNing Xiang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte & East China Normal University Latitudinal variation in herbivory and defence in common evening primrose Panel Discussion / Session A: Planning Innovations through integrating wisdom, research and practice Jake M. Alexander*, Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zurich; Jeffrey M. Diez, Department of Botany & Plant Sciences, University of California, Riverside; Jonathan M. Levine, Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zurich Ji Han*, East China Normal University Christian Albert*, Leibniz Universität Hannover & Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ; Vivek Shandas, Portland State University; WeiNing Xiang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte & East China Normal University Wolfgang Wende, Christian Stein, Ulrich Walz — Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, Dresden, Germany 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S32 Landscape Planning I S32 Landscape Planning I S32 Landscape Planning I S32 Landscape Planning I S32 Landscape Planning I S32 Landscape Planning I S32 Landscape Planning I S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic Innovations in Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Innovations in Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Innovations in Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Innovations in Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Innovations in Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Innovations in Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel Innovations in Landscape Planning: Exploring Novel John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene as of 6/12/15; subject to change Wednesday, 3:20 PM July 8, 2015 3:40 PM Adrienne GrêtRegamey Switzerland Planning pathways to resilient landscapes in collaborative platforms Wednesday, 3:40 PM July 8, 2015 4:00 PM Sarah Dooling USA Wednesday, 4:00 PM July 8, 2015 4:20 PM Joan Nassauer USA Wednesday, 4:20 PM July 8, 2015 4:40 PM Christian Albert Wednesday, 4:40 PM July 8, 2015 5:00 PM Christian Albert Landscape Ecology, Restoration Ecology & Design: Challenges and Sarah Cooling, The University of Texas Opportunities for Educating Future Restoration Researchers & Practitioners in the Context of Novel Systems Designed responses to urban vacancy: Aligning environmental and social Joan Nassauer*, University of Michigan, USA;Natalie Sampson, University of processes in Detroit Michigan-Dearborn, USA; Alicia Alvarez, University of Michigan; Allen Burton, University of Michigan; Margaret Dewar, University of Michigan; Shawn McElmurry, Wayne State Universität University Hannover & Helmholtz Centre for Final Discussion with all speakers Christian Albert*, Leibniz Environmental Research – UFZ; Vivek Shandas, Portland State University; WeiNing Xiang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte & East China Normal University Synthesis and Next Steps Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:40 AM Christian Albert Germany Emerging trends and research priorities in landscape planning: some hypotheses Wednesday, 9:40 AM July 8, 2015 10:00 AM WEI-NING XIANG USA Knowledge Speaks, but Wisdom Listens: How Do We Plan Landscape Wisely? Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 2:00 PM Steve Zack USA Spatial Scaling in Wildlife Conservation: Determining Fine Approaches to Steve Zack*, Wildlife Conservation Society; Eric Sanderson, Wildlife Coarse Problems Conservation Society Wednesday, 10:00 AM July 8, 2015 10:20 AM Jim Miller USA Wednesday, 10:20 AM July 8, 2015 10:40 AM Robert Schooley USA Multi-scale heterogeneity and grassland birds: Some simplistic generalizations relating structural complexity to avian community attributes Integrating habitat heterogeneity into metapopulation approaches across scales Wednesday, 10:40 AM July 8, 2015 11:00 AM Kimberly With United States Are landscapes more than the sum of their patches? Kimberly A. With, Division of Biology, Kansas State University Wednesday, 11:00 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Thomas Crist USA Spatial Scaling of Biodiversity in Agricultural Landscapes Wednesday, 11:20 AM July 8, 2015 11:40 AM Jennifer Fraterrigo USA Scaling species’ niches to predict species’ distributions Thomas O. Crist*, Institute for the Environment and Sustainability and Department of Biology, Miami University, Oxford, OH; Valerie E. Peters, Institute for the Environment and Sustainability and Department of Biology, Miami University, Oxford, OH; U. Campbell, Biology, Miami Jennifer Fraterrigo* andKaitlin Stephanie Wagner, Department University ofof Illinois; Robert Warren, State University of New York College at Buffalo Wednesday, 11:40 AM July 8, 2015 12:00 PM Robert Fletcher United States Hierarchical scaling of landscape connectivity and spatial structure: network modularity and beyond Wednesday, 2:00 PMJuly 8, 2015 2:20 PM Brandon Bestelmeyer USA Wednesday, 2:20 PM July 8, 2015 2:40 PM James Scott Wednesday, 2:40 PM July 8, 2015 3:00 PM Jonathan Bossenbroek United States Scaling issues in predicting the spread of aquatic nuisance species. Wednesday, 3:20 PM July 8, 2015 3:40 PM Virginia Dale USA Ecological implications of energy use: a focus on scale Wednesday, 3:40 PM July 8, 2015 4:00 PM Richard Hobbs Australia Pushing the paradigm: why ongoing challenges to current thinking are required USA Adrienne Grêt-Regamey*, Sibyl Hanna Brunner Christian Albert*, Leibniz Universität Hannover & Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ; Vivek Shandas, Portland State University; WeiNing Xiang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte & East China Normal University Xiang, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA Wei-Ning Jim Miller*, University of Illinois; Courtney Duchardt, Missouri Department of Conservation; Torre Hovick, North Dakota State University; Tim Lyons, University of Illinois; Finn Pillsbury, New Mexico State University Robert L. Schooley*, University of Illinois Robert J. Fletcher, Jr., Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida Denis Valle, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida Spatial scaling concepts as applied to the assessment and restoration of Brandon Bestelmeyer, USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range drylands Conservation landscapes: integrating terrestrial and aquatic habitats Alex Fremier ,School of Environment and Management ,Washington State University Pullman Washingto; J. Michael Scott Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences , University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho Jonathan Bossenbroek*, University of Toledo Virginia H. Dale*, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Esther S. Parish, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Keith L. Kline, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; and Rebecca A. Efroymson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Richard Hobbs, University of Western Australia 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S33 Special Topic S34 Coupled Human Natural Systems IV S34 Coupled Human Natural Systems IV S34 Coupled Human Natural Systems IV S34 Coupled Human Natural Systems IV S34 Coupled Human Natural Systems IV S34 Coupled Human Natural Systems IV S34 Coupled Human Natural Systems IV S34 Coupled Human Natural Systems IV S34 Coupled Human Natural Systems IV S34 Coupled Human Natural Systems IV S34 Coupled Human Natural Systems IV S35 Ecosystem Services II S35 Ecosystem Services II John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene John A. Wiens Symposium: Spatial Scaling in Ecology; Helene Socio-ecological System Modelling in Support of Socio-ecological System Modelling in Support of Socio-ecological System Modelling in Support of Socio-ecological System Modelling in Support of Socio-ecological System Modelling in Support of Socio-ecological System Modelling in Support of Socio-ecological System Modelling in Support of Socio-ecological System Modelling in Support of Socio-ecological System Modelling in Support of Socio-ecological System Modelling in Support of Socio-ecological System Modelling in Support of Landscape Approaches to Modeling Crossboundary Landscape Approaches to Modeling Crossboundary Challenges of adopting an organism perspective for plants as of 6/12/15; subject to change Wednesday, 4:00 PM July 8, 2015 4:20 PM Helene Wagner Canada Wednesday, 4:20 PM July 8, 2015 4:40 PM Catherine Graham Wednesday, 4:40 PM July 8, 2015 5:20 PM Monica Turner United States Extending spatial scaling theory to new disciplines: phylogenetic scale in Catherine Graham, Stony Brook University, New York; Antonin Machac, Stony ecology and evolution Brook University, New York ; David Storch, Charles University & Academy of Sciences of the CR USA Heterogeneity, scale and landscapes: Homage to a creative thinker Monica G. Turner*, University of Wisconsin-Madison Wednesday, 5:00 PM July 8, 2015 5:20 PM Jianguo Liu Concluding Remarks & Discussion with John A. Wiens Jianguo (Jack) Liu, Helene H. Wagner and Nancy McIntyre Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:40 AM Nancy McIntyre Introduction to John A. Wiens Symposium Nancy E. McIntyre, Jianguo (Jack) Liu and Helene Wagner Wednesday, 9:40 AM July 8, 2015 10:00 AM John Rotenberry Thursday, July 9, 2015 1:40 PM 3:10 PM Frédérik Doyon, Ph.D. Canada Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:00 AM 10:15 AM Susan Charnley Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:45 AM 11:00 AM Victor Blanco Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:00 AM 11:15 AM Clément Chion Canada Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:15 AM 11:30 AM Werner Rammer Österreich Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:30 AM 11:45 AM Anita Morzillo USA Thursday, July 9, 2015 12:00 PM 12:05 PM Frédérik Doyon, Ph.D. Canada Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:30 PM 5:20 PM Frédérik Doyon, Ph.D. Canada Workshop 2 : Guided discussions aiming at a collaborative article Frédérik Doyon, Institut des sciences de la forêt tempérée, Université du Québec en Outaouais Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:20 AM 9:30 AM Frédérik Doyon, Ph.D. Canada Introduction to Symposium Frédérik Doyon, Institut des sciences de la forêt tempérée, Université du Québec en Outaouais Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:30 AM 9:45 AM Marc Hanewinkel Germany MOTIVE - adaptive forest management in several European case studies: Participatory modelling with consideration of uncertainties Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:45 AM 10:00 AM Patrick Waeber Switzerland The Alaotra Resilience Landscape, Madagascar Wednesday, 10:00 AM July 8, 2015 10:20 AM Jesse Sayles USA Assessing scale mismatches for landscape restoration planning using social-ecological network analysis Marc Hanewinkel a) and Marcus Lindner b) a) Chair of Forestry Economics and Forest Planning, University of Freiburg, Tennenbacherstr. 4, D-79102 Freiburg, Germany; marc.hanewinkel@ife.uni-freiburg.de b) Sustainability and Climate Change Unit, Europ Lucienne Wilme3, Bruno Ramamonjisoa4, Claude Patrick O. Waeber1,2, Garcia1, 5. Affiliations: 1: ETH Zurich, Forest Management and Development, Switzerland; 2: Madagascar; Wildlife Conservation, Ambatondrazaka, Madagascar; 3: Missouri Gard Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona Jesse S. Sayles*, SchoolBotanical of Geographical State University Wednesday, 10:20 AM July 8, 2015 10:40 AM Douglas Shoemaker United States Scenario-based assessment of the effect of urban landscape configuration on ecosystem regulation of water quality United States From Environmental Patchiness to Ecological Scaling: the Roots of Scaling in Avian Community Ecology Workshop 1 : Techniques for eliciting multi-stakeholders decisional making mechanisms. United States Human Adaptation to Fire Prone Ecosystems: Heterogeneity in Forest Management and Fire Hazard Conditions in the Eastern Cascades of Oregon United Modelling adaptation strategies for Swedish forestry under climate and Kingdom global change - An agent-based approach Helene Wagner, University of Toronto; Adam S. Hadley, University of Toronto and Oregon State University John T. Rotenberry*, University of Minnesota Clément Chion, Institut des sciences de la forêt tempérée, Université du Québec en Outaouais Susan Charnley*, US Forest Service; Thomas A. Spies, US Forest Service; Michelle Steen-Adams, University of New England Victor Blanco*, University of Edinburgh; Calum Brown, University of Edinburgh; Gregor Vulturius, Stockholm Environment Institute; Mats Lindeskog, Lund University; Fredrik Lagergren, Lund University; Mark Rounsevell, University of Edinburgh ForSES : A social-ecological framework to guide the co-development and Clément Chion*, ISFORT - Université du Québec en Outouais (UQO); Frédérik assessment of adaptation strategies to global change in the context of Doyon*, ISFORT - Université du Québec en Outouais (UQO); Annie Montpetit, multiple-purpose forest management. ISFORT - Université du Québec en Outouais (UQO) Responding to a changing world: Modeling adaptive management agents Werner Rammer*, Institute of Silviculture, University of Natural Resources and in forest landscapes Life Sciences, Vienna; Rupert Seidl, Institute of Silviculture, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Joint Production Possibilities for Management of Multiple Wildlife Anita T. Morzillo*, University of Connecticut; Blair Csuti, Oregon State University; Species, Carbon, and Wood Products in Pacific Northwest Forests Keith Olsen, Oregon State University; Brenda McComb, Oregon State University; Mark E. Harmon, Oregon State University; Jeff Kline, US Forest Service; Rob Pabst, Oregon University Concluding Remarks Frédérik Doyon,State Institut des sciences de la forêt tempérée, Université du Québec en Outaouais Douglas A. Shoemaker*, North Carolina State University; Brian R. Pickard, North Carolina State University; Ross K. Meentemeyer, North Carolina State University 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S35 Ecosystem Services II S35 Ecosystem Services II S35 Ecosystem Services II S35 Ecosystem Services II S35 Ecosystem Services II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II S36 Landscape Planning II Landscape Approaches to Modeling Crossboundary Landscape Approaches to Modeling Crossboundary Landscape Approaches to Modeling Crossboundary Landscape Approaches to Modeling Crossboundary Landscape Approaches to Modeling Crossboundary Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological China Landscape Service Capability, Landscape Service Flow and Landscape Service Demand- the new framework of landscape service and its serving for landscape sustainability assessment United States Understanding ecosystem service tradeoffs from urbanization in the Appalachian Mountains, North Carolina, USA. as of 6/12/15; subject to change Wednesday, 10:40 AM July 8, 2015 11:00 AM Xuening Fang Wednesday, 11:00 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Brian Pickard Wednesday, 11:20 AM July 8, 2015 12:00 PM Kristen Lear Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:40 AM Kristen Lear United States Landscape Approaches to Modeling Cross-boundary Ecosystem Services: Introduction and Proposed Project with Migratory Bats Kristen Lear*, University of Georgia; Jeffrey Hepinstall-Cymerman, University of Georgia Wednesday, 9:40 AM July 8, 2015 10:00 AM Laura LópezHoffman USA Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 1:45 PM Sadahisa Kato Laura López-Hoffman*, School of Natural Resources and Environment, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, University of Arizona; Robert Varady, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, University of Arizona Sadahisa Kato, Ibaraki University Wednesday, 1:45 PM July 8, 2015 2:15 PM Hajime Matsushima Japan Wednesday, 10:10 AM July 8, 2015 10:40 AM Isaac Brown Wednesday, 10:40 AM July 8, 2015 11:10 AM Michael Yun USA Wednesday, 11:10 AM July 8, 2015 11:40 AM Chika Takatori Japan Wednesday, 11:40 AM July 8, 2015 12:00 PM Sadahisa Kato Wednesday, 2:15 PM July 8, 2015 2:45 PM Sadahisa Kato Wednesday, 2:45 PM July 8, 2015 3:15 PM Yaser Wednesday, 3:30 PM July 8, 2015 3:45 PM Facilitated Discussion Ecosystem Services Across International Borders: Data Needs and Modeling Approaches Recap from Morning Session Xuening Fang* ,State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, College of Resources and Technology, Beijing Normal University, China Wenwu Zhao ,State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology,Center College ResourcesAnalytics, and Technology, Beijing State Normal Brian R. Pickard*, forofGeospatial North Carolina University; Derek Van Berkel, Center for Geospatial Analytics, North Carolina State University; Ross Meentemeyer, Center for Geospatial Analytics, North CarolinaLear*, StateUniversity University.of Georgia; Jeffrey Hepinstall-Cymerman, University of Kristen Georgia The landscape for coastal area: case study of considering about the Hajime Matsushima*, Hokkaido University management of nature conservation and recreational use, and land use model to maximize their ecosystem service in Ishikari coast of Hokkaido, Japan. United States Application of Landscape Ecology Design Metrics in Urban Green Isaac Brown, Isaac Brown Ecology Studio Infrastructure Planning: San Francisco, CA Case Study Assessing Ecological Benefits for the California Department of Water Resources: Incorporating Landscape Pattern into Habitat Evaluation Models Factors that Cause the Rise of Temperature in Modernization for Adaptation Strategies to Climate Change Michael Yun*, AECOM; John Hunter*, HT Harvey and Associates Question & Answer with Audience of Morning Session Sadahisa Kato, Ibaraki University Japan Issues and Challenges with regards to the Implementation of Green Infrastructure Concept in Japan Sadahisa Kato, Ibaraki University Abunnasr Lebanon Ecological concepts in design and planning in the Middle East: historical precedents, project initiatives, and challenges Yaser Abunnasr*, Department of Landscape Design and Ecosystem Management, American University of Beirut Hyeyeong Choe US Designing climate corridors for vulnerable plant species groups. Where climate corridors need to be constructed? Hyeyeong Choe*, UC Davis; James Thorne, UC Davis; Changwan Seo, National Institute of Ecology; Dongkun Lee, Seoul National University Wednesday, 3:45 PM July 8, 2015 4:00 PM Josh Lawler USA Anticipating connectivity needs for species in a changing climate Joshua Lawler*, University of Washington; Caitlin Littlefield, University of Washington; Brad McRae, The Nature Conservancy Wednesday, 4:00 PM July 8, 2015 4:15 PM Glenn Guntensperg USA en Spatial conservation planning and climate uncertainty Wednesday, 4:15 PM July 8, 2015 4:30 PM Mingjian Zhu Glenn Guntenspergen, U.S. Geological Survey*; Jennifer Olker, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Amy Ando, University of Illinois; Minday Mallory, University of Illinois; Jennifer Fraterrigo, University of Illinois Mingjian Zhu, University of Florida; Tom Hoctor, University of Florida; Mike Volk, University of Florida; Anna Linhoss, Mississippi State University Wednesday, 4:30 PM July 8, 2015 5:00 PM Sadahisa Kato Quesiton & Answer and Closing Discussion Sadahisa Kato, Ibaraki University Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:30 AM Sadahisa Kato Symposium & Presenter Introductions Sadahisa Kato, Ibaraki University United States Sea Level Rise: Biodiveristy Impacts and Adaptation Strategies Chika Takatori, Nagoya University, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, 333-1 Motoyama-Cho, Chikusa Ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S36 Landscape Planning II S37 Land Use Change VI S37 Land Use Change VI S37 Land Use Change VI S37 Land Use Change VI S37 Land Use Change VI S37 Land Use Change VI S37 Land Use Change VI S37 Land Use Change VI S37 Land Use Change VI S37 Land Use Change VI S37 Land Use Change VI S37 Land Use Change VI S37 Land Use Change VI S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II Case Study Application of Landscape Ecological Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Urban Sprawl: Methods, Drivers, Limits and Implications Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and as of 6/12/15; subject to change Wednesday, 9:30 AM July 8, 2015 10:10 AM Jack Ahern USA Adaptive Urban Planning and Design Jack Ahern* University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 2:00 PM Simona Gradinaru Switzerland Using multi-temporal Landsat imagery for rapid identification of abandoned agricultural land in areas affected by urban sprawl Wednesday, 10:00 AM July 8, 2015 10:20 AM Stefan Siedentop Germany Wednesday, 10:20 AM July 8, 2015 10:40 AM Aurora Torres Spain Prevalent multi-scale mismatch between urban sprawl and landscape fragmentation patterns creates windows of opportunity for conservation Wednesday, 10:40 AM July 8, 2015 11:00 AM Sophie Rudolf Switzerland Drivers of local policy response to urban sprawl: Evidence from Switzerland Wednesday, 11:00 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Marco Schwarzak Germany Towards an understanding of land consumption in Germany Wednesday, 11:20 AM July 8, 2015 11:40 AM Schwick Christian Switzerland Proposing limits to urban sprawl in Switzerland Wednesday, 11:40 AM July 8, 2015 12:00 PM Andreea Niță Romania Wednesday, 2:00 PM July 8, 2015 2:20 PM Anna Hersperger Switzerland Lifestyle Causes of Suburban Growth and Consequences on Landscape Niţă Andreea*, Institute of Research of University of Bucharest, ICUB; Function Transdisciplinary Research Centre Landscape-Territory-Information Systems, CeLTIS, Splaiul Independentei,Bucharest, Romania; Athanasios Gavrilidis, Department of Regional Geography Environment, of Geography, Implementation of measures against urban sprawl: learning from best Anna M. Hersperger*, Swiss Federaland Research InstituteFaculty WSL; Gierina practices in Switzerland Cathomas, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Wednesday, 2:20 PM July 8, 2015 2:40 PM Sara Gagné United States Complex edge effects in forest patches surrounded by varying development intensities Doreen E. Davis, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Sara A. Gagné*, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Wednesday, 2:40 PM July 8, 2015 3:00 PM Maik Netzband Germany Remote Sensing and Spatial Indicators for Detecting Urban Trajectories Maik Netzband, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Wednesday, 9:15 AM July 8, 2015 9:20 AM Felix Kienast Switzerland Urban sprawl: Methods, drivers, limits and implications for planning Felix Kienast, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:40 AM Jochen Jaeger Canada Wednesday, 9:40 AM July 8, 2015 10:00 AM Ernest Hennig Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 2:00 PM Paul Hessburg Wednesday, 10:00 AM July 8, 2015 10:20 AM Andrew Larson Wednesday, 10:20 AM July 8, 2015 10:40 AM Núria Aquilué Wednesday, 10:40 AM July 8, 2015 11:00 AM Katherine Kirkman Wednesday, 11:00 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Jay Miller Simona R. Grădinaru*, Swiss Federal Research Institute of Forest, Snow and Landscape – WSL / Centre for Environmental Research and Impact Studies – University of Bucharest; Anna M. Hersperger, Swiss Federal Research Institute of Forest, Snow and Landscape – WSL; Ileana Pătru-Stupariu, Institute of Urban sprawl without growth – how demographic shrinkage changes land Stefan Siedentop, Research Institute for Regional and Urban Development, use patterns and infrastructure efficiencies Dortmund/Germany Aurora Torres*, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales - Spanish National Research Council; Jochen A.G. Jaeger, Concordia University Montréal; Juan C. Alonso, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales - Spanish National Research Council C. Rudolf*, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Sophie Research WSL; Anna M. Hersperger, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL Marco Schwarzak*, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development; Martin Behnisch, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development; Odette Kretschmer, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development; Gotthard Meinel,WSL, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Christian Schwick*, WSL, Anna Hersperger, Jochen Jaeger, Concordia University What is the extent of urban sprawl in Europe? A multi-scale analysis of a Jochen A.G. Jaeger*, Concordia University Montreal; Tomas Soukup, GISAT continent Prague and European Topic Center of Land Use and Spatial Information (ETC LUSI); Erika Orlitova, GISAT Prague and European Topic Center of Land Use and Spatial Information (ETCUniversity, LUSI); Montréal, Québec, Canada Jochen Canada Drivers of Urban Sprawl in Europe Ernest I. Hennig, Concordia A.G. Jaeger, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada Tomas Soukup, GISAT, Prague, Czech Republic, and European Topic Center of Land Use and Spatial Information (ETC LUSI), Copenhagen, Denmark Erika USA Restoring Fire-Prone Landscapes: Seven Core Principles Paul F. Hessburg*, PNW Research Station (PNWRS); Andrew J. Larson, University of Montana; Derek J. Churchill, University of Washington; Ryan D. Haugo, The Nature Conservancy; Carol Miller, RMRS, Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Thomas A. Spies, PNWRS; MalcolmUniversity P. North,ofPSWRS; United States Spatial heterogeneity and structural development pathways following fire Andrew J. Institute; Larson, Department of Forest Management, Montana, in western larch/mixed-conifer forest Missoula, MT, USA; and R. Travis Belote, The Wilderness Society, Bozeman, MT, USA Canada Transforming the EU Mediterranean landscape matrix: reversing rural Núria Aquilué, Centre d’Étude de la Forêt, Université du Québec à Montréal; abandonment to reinforce large scale resistance to wildfires Marie-Josée Fortin, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto; Christian Messier, Université du Québec en Outaouais; Lluís Brotons, Center of Mediterranean Research USA The longleaf pine ecosystem: ecology and restoration of the FIRE L. Katherine Kirkman J. W. JonesForest Ecological Research Center FOREST USA Pre-settlement vs. modern fire regimes of the Sierra Nevada, California, USA Jay Miller*, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II S38 Disturbance Ecology II S39 Ecosystem Services III S39 Ecosystem Services III S39 Ecosystem Services III S39 Ecosystem Services III S39 Ecosystem Services III S39 Ecosystem Services III S39 Ecosystem Services III S39 Ecosystem Services III S39 Ecosystem Services III Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Opportunities and constraints in the restoration and Interfaces Between Landscape Structure and Interfaces Between Landscape Structure and Interfaces Between Landscape Structure and Interfaces Between Landscape Structure and Interfaces Between Landscape Structure and Interfaces Between Landscape Structure Interfacesand Between Landscape Structure and Interfaces Between Landscape Structure and Interfaces Between Landscape Structure and Historical fire effects on forest structure and composition in the southern Blue Mountains, OR, USA as of 6/12/15; subject to change Wednesday, 11:20 AM July 8, 2015 11:40 AM James Johnston USA James Johnston*; John Bailey. Oregon State University Wednesday, 11:40 AM July 8, 2015 12:00 PM Keala Hagmann United States Evidence of high-severity fire in historical inventory of fire-prone forests Wednesday, 2:00 PM July 8, 2015 2:20 PM Derek Churchill United States Using LiDAR for Multi-scale Restoration of Forest Structure and Pattern Wednesday, 2:20 PM July 8, 2015 2:40 PM Miguel Villarreal USA Recent patterns of wildfire severity across a transboundary ecoregion of the United States-Mexico borderlands Wednesday, 2:40 PM July 8, 2015 3:00 PM Mario Elia, Ph.D. Italia Wednesday, 3:20 PM July 8, 2015 3:40 PM Matthew Reilly USA Cumulative Effects of Twenty-Nine Years of Wildfires on Habitat Abundance in the Eastern Cascade Mountains of Oregon, Washington, and Northern California, USA Effects of contemporary wildfires on structural variation and landscape diversity in forest of the Pacific Northwest Wednesday, 3:40 PM July 8, 2015 4:00 PM Lauren Urgenson Wednesday, 4:00 PM July 8, 2015 4:20 PM Malcolm North United States Defining Desired Conditions for Restoration of Fire-Prone Forest Landscapes: Lessons from the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program United States Constraints and novel opportunities for increasing fuels treatment and forest resilience in California Lauren Urgenson*, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington; Charles Halpern, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington; Ernesto Alvarado, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences,North, University of W Service, PSW Research Station, Davis, CA Malcolm US Forest Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:40 AM Jerry Franklin USA Distinctive Nature of Frequent Fire Forest Ecosystems and Landscapes Jerry F. Franklin School of Environmental and Forest Science, University of Washington, Seattle WA Wednesday, 9:40 AM July 8, 2015 10:00 AM Donald Falk USA From restoration to resilience ecology: Rapid ecosystem shifts are triggered by interactions of landscape disturbance and climate change Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 2:00 PM Urbashi Pradhan India Participatory Forest Management Practice: A need to sustain pollination service in Sikkim, India Wednesday, 10:00 AM July 8, 2015 10:20 AM Becky ChaplinKramer United States Landscape structure and pest regulation Donald A. Falk*, University of Arizona, Associate Professor, School of Natural Resources and the Environment; Associate Professor of Dendrochronology, Laboratory of Tree Ring Research Urbashi Pradhan*, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment and Manipal University, ; Soubadra Devy M. Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer, Natural Capital Project, Stanford University; Daniel Karp, The Nature Conservancy, University of California, Berkeley Wednesday, 10:40 AM July 8, 2015 11:00 AM Danilo Boscolo Brazil Environmental heterogeneity and the enhancement of pollination services Danilo Boscolo*, University of São Paulo - USP in agricultural landscapes Wednesday, 11:00 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Maria Uriarte USA Influence of climate variability and landscape composition on water supply and quality in Sao Paulo, Brazil Maria Uriarte, Columbia University, USA; Leandro Reverberi-Tambosi, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Jean Paul Metzger, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Wednesday, 11:20 AM July 8, 2015 11:40 AM Jomar Barbosa US Influence of landscape structure on the carbon stock of tropical forests Jomar Magalhaes Barbosa*, Carnegie Institution for Science Wednesday, 11:40 AM July 8, 2015 12:00 PM Elizabeth Nichols Symposium Discussion Elizabeth Nichols, University of São Paulo, Brazil, Swarthmore College, USA* Jean Paul Metzger, University of São Paulo, Brazil Wednesday, 2:00 PM July 8, 2015 2:20 PM Natalia Aristizábal Brazil The Effects of Forest Cover on Ecosystem Services Provided by Predatory Ants in Coffee Farms Natalia Aristizábal*, Universidade de São Paulo; Jean Paul Metzger, Universidade de São Paulo Wednesday, 2:20 PM July 8, 2015 2:40 PM Leticia de Barros Viana Hissa Germany Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:40 AM Jean Paul Metzger Brazil Annual carbon budget from deforestation, fragmentation and regrowth in Letícia Hissa, Geography Department and Integrative Research Institute on Southeastern Amazon Transformations of Human–Environment Systems - Humboldt Universität zu Berlin; Hannes Müller, Geography Department - Humboldt Universität zu Berlin; Ana Paula Dutra Aguiar, Earth of S Sao Paulo, Brazil; Elizabeth Nichols, Interfaces between landscape structure and ecosystems services Jean Paul Metzger, University Swarthmore College, US Keala Hagmann*, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington; Jerry F. Franklin, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington. Derek J Churchill*, University of Washington Van Kane, University of Washington Robert McGaughey, Pacific Northwest Research Station Jonathan Kane, University of Washington Sean Jeronimo, University of Washington Miguel Villarreal*, US Geological Survey, Western Geographic Science Center; Citlali Cortés Montaño, Centro Interdisciplinario de Investigación para el Desarrollo Integral Regional Unidad Durango; Jakeb Prickett, US Bureau of Reclamation Mario Elia, Department of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of Bari, Italy; Matthew J. Reilly, Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Corvallis, Oregon, USA; Raffaele Lafortezza, Department of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, University of Bari, Italy; A. Thomas Spies, Pacific Matthew J. Reilly*, Oregon State University; Thomas Spies, A. USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S39 Ecosystem Services III S40 Urban Ecology VI S40 Urban Ecology VI S40 Urban Ecology VI S40 Urban Ecology VI S40 Urban Ecology VI S40 Urban Ecology VI S40 Urban Ecology VI S40 Urban Ecology VI S40 Urban Ecology VI S40 Urban Ecology VI S40 Urban Ecology VI S40 Urban Ecology VI S40 Urban Ecology VI S41 Coastal Landscapes I S41 Coastal Landscapes I S41 Coastal Landscapes I S41 Coastal Landscapes I S41 Coastal Landscapes I Interfaces Between Landscape Structure andand Landscapes Health: Exploring the Impact of on Landscapes and Health: Exploring the Impact of on Landscapes and Health: Exploring the Impact of on Landscapes and Health: Exploring the Impact of on Landscapes and Health: Exploring the Impact of on Landscapes and Health: Exploring the Impact of on Landscapes and Health: Exploring the Impact of on Landscapes and Health: Exploring the Impact of on Landscapes and Health: Exploring the Impact of on Landscapes and Health: Exploring the Impact of on Landscapes and Health: Exploring the Impact of on Landscapes and Health: Exploring the Impact of on Landscapes and Health: Exploring the Impact of Landscapes on Coastal Wetland Functions and Responses to Landscape Coastal Wetland Functions and Responses to Landscape Coastal Wetland Functions and Responses to Landscape Coastal Wetland Functions and Responses to Landscape Coastal Wetland Functions and Responses to Landscape Influence of landscape structure on the provision of disease-regulating ecosystem services. as of 6/12/15; subject to change Wednesday, 9:40 AM July 8, 2015 10:00 AM Elizabeth Nichols Brasil Elizabeth Nichols, University of São Paulo, Brazil, Swarthmore College, USA* Jean Paul Metzger, University of São Paulo, Brazil Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 2:00 PM Micah Hahn Wednesday, 10:00 AM July 8, 2015 10:20 AM Felix Kienast United States Land cover, climate, and demographic characteristics associated with counties reporting human West Nile virus disease in the United States, 2004-2013 Switzerland Mapping the ecosystem service Recreation at various spatial scales Wednesday, 10:20 AM July 8, 2015 10:40 AM Matthias Wurster BadenModeling forest recreation in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Württemberg Wednesday, 10:40 AM July 8, 2015 11:00 AM Sophie Schetke Germany Wednesday, 11:00 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Åsa Ode Sang Sweden Wednesday, 2:00 PM July 8, 2015 2:20 PM Hillary Young USA Wednesday, 2:20 PM July 8, 2015 2:40 PM Taal Levi USA Wednesday, 2:40 PM July 8, 2015 3:00 PM Daniel Becker United States Impact of human-provided food resources on infectious disease dynamics Wednesday, 3:20 PM July 8, 2015 3:35 PM Johanna Salzer USA Wednesday, 3:35 PM July 8, 2015 3:50 PM Christopher Merkord United States West Nile virus foci are associated with landscape characteristics in a high-risk area of the north-central United States Wednesday, 3:50 PM July 8, 2015 4:05 PM Meenaskhi Rao USA The demographics of primary and secondary traffic-related air pollution exposure in Portland, OR Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:40 AM Nicole Bauer Switzerland How can natural environments contribute to restoration and what kind of natural environment is best suited to foster restoration and well-being? Wednesday, 9:40 AM July 8, 2015 10:00 AM Kerstin Ensinger Germany Work and recreation - why daily forest visits make sense Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:05 AM 10:20 AM Man QI China Complex vegetation pattern arising from simple rules: a mechanistic explanation of vegetation composition in salt marshes using Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:20 AM 10:35 AM Irving Mendelssohn USA Impacts and causes of sudden salt marsh dieback in the Mississippi River Delta landscape Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:35 AM 10:50 AM Xiuzhen Li 中国 The Impact of the Change in Vegetation Structure on the Ecological Functions of Salt Marshes: The Example of the Yangtze Estuary Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:50 AM 11:05 AM Sun-Kee HONG Korea Values of Korean Tidal flat as National Park Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:05 AM 11:20 AM Jae-Eun KIM Republic of KOREA Traditional and Ecological Utilization of Tidal Flat Ecosystems in Republic Jae-Eun KIM; Institution for Marine and Island Cultures, Mokpo National of Korea University, Republic of Korea Micah B. Hahn1,2, Andrew J. Monaghan1, Roger S. Nasci2, Marc Fischer2 1National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO; 2Division of VectorBorne Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, CO Felix Kienast, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL; Barbara Degenhardt, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland FHNW, Matthias Buchecker, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Matthias Wurster Forest Research Institute (FVA) Baden-Württemberg, Department of Forest and Society, Freiburg, Germany Use and perception of urban green in Asian mega-cities Sophie Schetke*, University of Bonn; Salman Qureshi, Humboldt-Universität Berlin; Sven Lautenbach, University of Bonn; Nadja Kabisch, HumboldtUniversität Berlin Linking Perception of Green Space Characteristics and Biodiversity With Åsa Ode Sang, Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management, Well-being and Recreation in Order to Map Urban Cultural Ecosystem Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Marcus Hedblom, Department of Services Forest Resource Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden; Igor Knez, Department of Social Work and Psychology, University of Effects of wildlife loss and land use change on rodent borne disease Hillary Young, University of California Santa Barbara across multiple scales Predator community structure, diversity, and tick-borne pathogens Impact of anthropogenic disturbance on native and invasive trypanosomes of rodents in forested Uganda Taal Levi*, Oregon State University; Michael Barfield, University of Florida; Robert D. Holt, University of Florida; Felicia Keesing, Bard College; Richard S. Ostfeld, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Daniel Becker*, Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia; Richard Hall, Odum School of Ecology & College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia Daniel Streicker, Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health, and Comparative Medicine,S. University Johanna Salzer, Darin S. Carroll, and Thomas R. Gillespie; Emory University and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Christopher L. Merkord, South Dakota State University; Paolla Giacomo, South Dakota State University; Lon Kightlinger, South Dakota Department of Health; Michael B. Hildreth, South Dakota State University; Michael C. Wimberly, South Dakota State University Meenakshi Rao*, Portland State University; Linda A. George, Portland State University; Vivek Shandas, Portland State University Nicole Bauer*, Economics and Social Sciences, Social Sciences in Landscape Research, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland; Dörte Martens, University of Potsdam, Germany; Marcel Hunziker, Kerstin Ensinger1, Matthias Economics Wurster 2 a 1Black Forest National Park, Department of National Park Planning, 2 Forest Research Institute (FVA) BadenWürttemberg, Department of Forest and Society, Freiburg, Germany Man QI*, Tao SUN, Dongdong SHAO —State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation, School of Environment, Beijing Normal University Irving A. Mendelssohn*, Louisiana State University; Karen L. McKee, United States Geological Survey; Qianxin Lin, Louisiana State University; Raymond W. Schneider, Louisiana State University Xiuzhen Li*, East China Normal University; Linjing Ren, East China Normal University; Yu Liu, East China Normal University Sun-Kee HONG, Institution for Marine & Island Cultures, Mokpo National University, Korea 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S41 Coastal Landscapes I S41 Coastal Landscapes I S41 Coastal Landscapes I S41 Coastal Landscapes I S42 Forest Ecology III S42 Forest Ecology III S42 Forest Ecology III S42 Forest Ecology III S42 Forest Ecology III S42 Forest Ecology III S42 Forest Ecology III S42 Forest Ecology III S42 Forest Ecology III S42 Forest Ecology III S43 Land Use Change VIII S43 Land Use Change VIII S43 Land Use Change VIII S43 Land Use Change VIII S43 Land Use Change VIII Coastal Wetland Functions and Responses to Landscape Coastal Wetland Functions and Responses to Landscape Coastal Wetland Functions and Responses to Landscape Coastal Wetland Functions and Responses to Landscape Simulating climate change, management and disturbances Simulating climate change, management and disturbances Simulating climate change, management and disturbances Simulating climate change, management and disturbances Simulating climate change, management and disturbances Simulating climate change, management and disturbances Simulating climate change, management and disturbances Simulating climate change, management and disturbances Simulating climate change, management and disturbances Simulating climate change, management and disturbances Performance of Models that Simulate Change Through Space Performance of Models that Simulate Change Through Space Performance of Models that Simulate Change Through Space Performance of Models that Simulate Change Through Space Performance of Models that Simulate Change Through Space as of 6/12/15; subject to change Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:20 AM 11:35 AM Jan Bogaert Belgium Anthropogenic effects in landscapes: concepts and analysis Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:35 AM 11:50 AM Nicholas Enwright USA Wetland Landward Migration along the northern Gulf of Mexico under Future Sea-Level Rise and Urban Growth Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:35 AM 9:50 AM Takashi Asaeda Japan Secondary succession trends of mangrove species in planted R. stylosa forest Jan Bogaert*, University of Liege - Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech; Marie André, University of Liege - Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech; Isabelle Vranken, University of Liege - Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech Nicholas M. Enwright*, U.S. Geological Survey National Wetlands Research Center; Michael J. Osland, U.S. Geological Survey National Wetlands Research Center; Kereen T. Griffith, Griffith Consulting at U.S. Geological Survey National WetlandsAsaeda*, Research Center University; Abner Barnuevo, KP Group Philippines; Takashi Saitama Kelum Sanjaya, Saitama University Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:50 AM 10:05 AM Zhenming Ge 中国 Spatiotemporal dynamics of salt marsh in the Yangtze Estuary: observations with a modeling approach Zhenming Ge, State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, China Thursday, July 9, 2015 1:40 PM 2:00 PM Eric Gustafson USA The history and future of LANDIS-II Eric J. Gustafson, US Forest Service, Northern Research Station Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:00 PM 2:15 PM Matthew Duveneck United States New England Forest Landscape Futures: Scenarios of Harvest, Development, and Climate Change Matthew J. Duveneck*, Harvard Forest; Jonathan Thompson, Harvard Forest; Robert M. Scheller, Portland State University Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:15 PM 2:30 PM Jane Foster USA Simulation of insect impacts on forest dynamics: Landsat defoliation maps predict growth declines in tree ring data Jane Foster*, University of Minnesota; Anthony D'Amato, University of Vermont; John Bradford, U.S.G.S - Southwest Biological Science Center Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:30 PM 2:45 PM Caren Dymond Canada Carbon Sinks in Managed Temperate Coniferous Forests under Climate Change Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:45 PM 3:00 PM Nathan De Jager USA Simulating wolf-moose-forest trophic interactions at Isle Royale National Park-application of the LANDIS-II Browse Disturbance Extension Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:30 PM 3:45 PM Melissa Lucash U.S. Latest advancements of LANDIS-II Caren Dymond*, Government of British Columbia; Sarah Beukema, ESSA Technologies; Craig Nitschke, University of Melbourne; David Coates, Government of British Columbia; Robert Scheller, Portland State University Nathan R. De Jager*, Jason J. Rohweder, Timothy J. Fox —U.S. Geological Society; Mark C. Romanski, National Park Service; Brian R. Miranda, Brian R. Sturtevant —U.S. Forest Service Melissa S. Lucash, Portland State University*; Robert M. Scheller, Portland State University; Eric J. Gustafson, U.S. Forest Service Northern Research Station Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:45 PM 4:00 PM Arjan de Bruijn United States Development and application of Landis’ PnET-Succession extension Arjan de Bruijn Eric Gustafson Brian Miranda Brian Sturtevant Douglass Jacobs Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:00 PM 4:15 PM Jonathan Thompson USA A LANDIS-II module for integrating land use and other disturbances Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:15 PM 4:30 PM Brian Sturtevant USA Forecasting potential bird habitat in LANDIS-II under alternative climate and management scenarios Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:30 PM 5:00 PM Matthew Duveneck Jonathan R. Thompson*, Harvard Forest Harvard University; James Domingo, Center for Research Computing at University of Notre Dame; Erin SimonsLegaard, School of Forest Resources University of Maine Kasey Legaard, SchoolR.ofSturtevant*, Forest Resources University of Maine Brian USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station Rhinelander WI; Brian R. Miranda, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station Rhinelander WI; Hannah Panci, Natural Resources Research Institute and Department of Biology University of Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:00 AM 10:20 AM Ronald Eastman USA Soft Forecasts as an Alternative to Land Cover Change Scenarios: Techniques for Development and Assessment Ron Eastman, Clark Labs Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:20 AM 10:40 AM Andrew Bradley UK Exploiting model underperformance to understand the impacts of policy intervention on land cover change Andrew V Bradley, Imperial College London; Isabel MD Rosa, Imperial College London; Robert M Ewers, Imperial College London. Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:40 AM 11:00 AM Bryan Pijanowski USA Quantifying Goodness of Fit for a National Scale Land Change Model Bryan C Pijanowski*, Purdue University Amin Tayyebi, University of CaliforniaRiverside Burak Pekin, San Diego Zoo Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:00 AM 11:20 AM Yanxu Liu P.R.China Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:20 AM 11:40 AM Wenwu Tang USA Application of polynomials analysis to detect global vegetation dynamics during 1982–2012 and characteristics of China’s vegetation restoration patterns Parallel Spatial Simulation of Urban Agglomeration in North Carolina, USA Yanxu Liu, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University; Yanglin Wang*, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University; Jian Peng, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University Wenwu Tang*, Center for Applied GIScience and Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Wenpeng Feng, Center for Applied GIScience and Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina a Question & Answer 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S43 Land Use Change VIII S43 Land Use Change VIII S43 Land Use Change VIII S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV Performance of Models that Simulate Change Through Space Performance of Models that Simulate Change Through Space Performance of Models that Simulate Change Through Space Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:40 AM 12:00 PM Robert Pontius Jr Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:20 AM 9:40 AM Robert Pontius Jr Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:40 AM 10:00 AM Peter Thursday, July 9, 2015 1:40 PM 2:00 PM Thursday, July 9, 2015 as of 6/12/15; subject to change Group Discussion Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr*, Clark University; Rebecca Chapman, Clark University USA Mean Absolute Deviation to compare maps of a continuous variable Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr*, Clark University; Rebecca Chapman, Clark University Verburg Netherlands Peter Verburg Netherlands Comparing global and European land use and land cover change models Peter Verburg*, VU University Amsterdam; Peter Alexander, The University of Edinburgh; Mark Rounsevell, The University of Edingburgh; Reinhard Prestele, VU University Amsterdam Quantification and mapping of ecosystem service demand Peter H Verburg*, VU University Amsterdam; Sarah Wolff, VU University Amsterdam 10:10 AM 10:30 AM Dagmar Haase Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:30 AM 10:50 AM Veerle Van Eetvelde Belgium Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:50 AM 11:10 AM Bojie Fu China Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:10 AM 11:30 AM Benjamin Burkhard Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:30 AM 11:50 AM Robert Costanza Australia Spatially explicit modelling and gameification of ecosystem services Robert Costanza, Chair in Public Policy, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra Australia Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:00 PM 2:20 PM Christian Albert Germany Applying Ecosystem Services in Landscape Planning: An Adapted Framework, Case Study and Implications Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:20 PM 2:40 PM Kremena Boyanova Bulgaria Quantification of ecosystem services in the Upper Santa Cruz Watershed, Arizona, USA Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:40 PM 3:00 PM Adrienne GrêtRegamey Switzerland Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 3:35 PM Sonia Carvalho Ribeiro BRAZIL Changing the course of rivers in Asian cities: Linking supply of ecosystems services to human benefits through iterative modeling and design Ecosystem services from forests across different scales of governance Christian Albert, Leibniz Universität Hannover & Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ; Carolin Galler, Leibniz Universität Hannover; Johannes Hermes, Leibniz Universität Hannover; Felix Neuendorf, Leibniz UniversitätBoyanova*, Hannover; Bulgarian Christina von Haaren, Leibniz Universität Kremena Academy of Sciences, National Hannover; Institute of Geodesy, Geophysics and Geography, Sofia, Bulgaria; Rewati Niraula, University of Arizona, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, Tucson, AZ; Zhao Yang, University of Arizona, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Tucson, AZ; Adrienne Grêt-Regamey* and Derek Vollmer Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:35 PM 3:50 PM Emilio Diaz-Varela España Multiscale analysis of landscape heterogeneity as a support tool for ecosystem services planning Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:50 PM 4:05 PM Johannes Hermes Germany Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Services Potentials in Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:05 PM 4:20 PM Rene Sachse Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:20 PM 4:35 PM Ariane Walz Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:35 PM 4:50 PM Sa'd Shannak Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:50 PM 5:20 PM Benjamin Burkhard Diversity of ecosystem services in European cities: Patterns of demand and supply Dagmar Haase, Neele Larondelle, Nadja Kabisch Humboldt Universität zu Berlin and Gelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ Mapping and assessing the cultural and social dimensions of ecosystem Veerle Van Eetvelde*, Department of Geography - Ghent University, Belgium; services María Vallés-Planells, Department of Rural Engineering - Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain; Hanne Van den Berghe, Department of Geography - Ghent University, Belgium; Francisco Galiana, Department Rural Engineering The Trade-off Analysis of Ecosystem Services in Different Scales Bojie Fu*, Lu Nan, Zhenmin Zhen, Xiaoqing Jia StateofKey Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Ecosystem services - Supply, flows and demands in and between Benjamin Burkhard*, Marion Kruse, Felix Müller; Kiel University landscapes Sonia Carvalho Ribeiro, Universidade Federal Minas Gerais UFMG; Britaldo Soares Filho, Universidade Federal Minas Gerais UFMG Emilio R. Diaz-Varela*, University of Santiago de Compostela; Jose V. Roces Díaz, University of Oviedo; Pedro Alvarez-Alvarez, University of Oviedo. Johannes Hermes*, Institute for Environmental Planning, Leibniz Universität Hannover; Christian Albert, Institute for Environmental Planning, Leibniz Universität Hannover and Department of Environmental Politics, Helmholtz CentreSachse*, for Environmental GmbH UFZ; Christina von Haaren, PIK Institute Germany Analysing ecosystem service trade-offs by combined global-scale land Rene University Research of Potsdam & PIK– Potsdam; Kirsten Thonicke, change and ecosystem modelling Potsdam; Peter Verburg, VU University Amsterdam; Ariane Walz, University of Potsdam & PIK Potsdam Germany Forward steps to improve robustness in case study based ecosystem Walz, Ariane, Earth and Environmental Science, Univ. Potsdam; Paterson, services research James, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh; Schmidt, Stefan, Helmholtz Centre Saudi Arabia Improving energy productivity for water supply, distribution, and treatment Sa'd Shannak Research Associate King Abdullah petroleum studies and research centre Final Discussion & Summary Benjamin Burkhard*, Marion Kruse, Felix Müller; Kiel University 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S44 Ecosystem Services IV S45 Biocultural Landscapes III S45 Biocultural Landscapes III S45 Biocultural Landscapes III S45 Biocultural Landscapes III S45 Biocultural Landscapes III S45 Biocultural Landscapes III S45 Biocultural Landscapes III S45 Biocultural Landscapes III S45 Biocultural Landscapes III S45 Biocultural Landscapes III S45 Biocultural Landscapes III S46 Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII S46 S46 S46 S46 Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Ecosystem Services: Supply, Flows and Demands in Shaping Landscape Ecology Approaches Shaping Landscape Ecology Approaches Shaping Landscape Ecology Approaches Shaping Landscape Ecology Approaches Shaping Landscape Ecology Approaches Shaping Landscape Ecology Approaches Shaping Landscape Ecology Approaches Shaping Landscape Ecology Approaches Shaping Landscape Ecology Approaches Shaping Landscape Ecology Approaches Shaping Landscape Ecology Approaches Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions Landscape of Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Symposium Introduction as of 6/12/15; subject to change Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:20 AM 9:30 AM Benjamin Burkhard Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:30 AM 9:50 AM Louise Willemen the Netherlands Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:50 AM 10:10 AM Christine Fürst Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 1:40 PM 2:00 PM Jianguo Wu USA Landscape ecology in regional contexts: American, European, and Chinese perspectives Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:00 PM 2:20 PM Jean Paul Metzger Brazil New perspectives for landscape ecology expansion Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:20 PM 2:40 PM Simon Swaffield New Zealand Landscape Ecology in Aoteraoa-New Zealand: Origins, trends, challenges and opportunities. Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:40 PM 3:00 PM Veerle Van Eetvelde Belgium Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 3:35 PM John Graham Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:35 PM 3:50 PM Ingrid Sarlöv Herlin Sweden Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:50 PM 4:05 PM Emilio PADOASCHIOPPA Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:05 PM 4:20 PM Teresa Pinto-Correia Portugal Dealing with highly fuzzy landscapes: how to assess High Nature Value Farmland in Mediterranean silvo-pastoral systems Teresa Pinto-Correia*, Sergio Godinho, Nuno Guiomar, Carla Azedo, Carlos Guerra ICAAM, UNiversity of Évora, Portugal Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:20 PM 4:35 PM Geert De Blust Belgium Landscape ecology for spatial planning; words are one thing, actions quite another Geert De Blust*, Research Institute for Nature and Forest - INBO; Seppe De Blust, ndvr - Socio-spatial Research & Design Consultancy Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:35 PM 4:50 PM Isabel LoupaRamos Portugal Exploring the spatial dimension of landscape identity to bridge culture and nature Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:35 PM 4:50 PM Veerle Van Eetvelde Belgium Culture in Contemporary Landscape Ecology for the New Millennium Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:10 AM 10:30 AM Samuel Cushman USA Relative effects of dispersal ability and landscape heterogeneity on adaptive evolution in complex landscapes Isabel Loupa Ramos, IST/University of Lisbon; Sónia Carvalho Ribeiro, ICAAM/University of Évora; Fátima Bernardo, University of Évora; Veerle Van Eetvelde, Untiversity of Ghent Veerle Van Eetvelde*, Department of Geography - Ghent University, Belgium; Dieter Baeyens, Department of Geography - Ghent University, Belgium; Isabel Loupa Ramos, Instituto Superior Técnico - University of Lisbon, Portugal Erin L. Landguth, University of Montana Norman Johnson, University of Massachusetts Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:30 AM 10:50 AM Ian Wang USA How isolation by environment influences gene flow on ecologically complex landscapes Ian J. Wang*, UC Berkeley Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:50 AM 11:10 AM Clinton Epps USA Beyond resistance: applying landscape genetics to conservation and ecological problems Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:10 AM 11:30 AM Andrew Storfer United States Landscape Genetics: Insights into Amphibian Ecology and Evolution Clinton W. Epps*, Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University; Jessica A. Castillo, Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University; Tyler G. Creech, Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University; Rachel S. Crowhurst, Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University; & Donelle *Andrew Storfer, School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:30 AM 11:50 AM Lisette Waits United States An overview of the contributions of landscape genetics to connectivity research in terrestrial animals Lisette P Waits*, University of Idaho; Stephen Spear, Orianne Society; Sam Cushman, US Forest Service USA ITALY Benjamin Burkhard*, Marion Kruse, Felix Müller; Kiel University Best Practices for Mapping Ecosystem Services: the quest for “a green bullet” Louise Willemen*, Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) University of Twente; Benjamin Burkhard, Institute for Natural Resource Conservation Kiel University & Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape ResearchFürst ZALF; Crossm Ecosystem services – sustainable solution or another wicked problem for Christine *, Neville University of Bonn, Center for Development Research (ZEF) decision makers? School of Life Sciences and School of Sustainability, Arizona State University and Center for Human-Environment System Sustainability (CHESS), Beijing Normal University Jean Paul Metzger (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) Simon Swaffield*, Lincoln University. Colin Meurk, LandcareResearch Ltd. Experiences of and challenges for landscape ecology research in Europe Teresa Pinto--‐Correia, ICAAM -University of Évora, Portugal; Marc Antrop, Department of Geography ‐Ghent University, Belgium; Jesper Brandt, ENSPAC ‐Roskilde University, Denmark; Lone Søderkvist Kristensen, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management ‐ University of Copenhagen, Perennial bioenergy crops in an industrial agricultural landscape: A John B. Graham*, University of Michigan; Joan Iverson Nassauer, University of landscape ecological approach in the North American Corn Belt Michigan; Qiuling Chen, University of Michigan; Bradford Kasberg, University of Michigan; M. Cristina Negri, Argonne National Laboratory; Herbert Ssegane, Argonne National Laboratory The Diversity of Approaches to Landscape Ecology and Landscape - in Ingrid Sarlöv Herlin, Department of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Europe and Beyond Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden Time to expand biodiversity spectrum: landscape and culture as levels of Emilio PADOA-SCHIOPPA*, University of Milano-Bicocca; Telmo PIEVANI, interest University of Padova 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S46 S46 S46 S46 S46 S46 S46 S46 S46 S46 S46 S46 S46 S46 S47 Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Population, Genetics, and Biodiversity VII Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions of Landscape Genetics Across Space and Time: Contributions Changes in of Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in as of 6/12/15; subject to change Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:50 AM 12:10 PM Gideon Bradburd United States A Spatial Framework for Understanding Population Structure and Admixture Gideon Bradburd*, UC Davis; Peter Ralph, USC; Graham Coop, UC Davis Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:00 PM 2:20 PM Brenna Forester US Assessing local adaptation and gene flow in an endemic, montane salamander threatened by climate change Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:20 PM 2:40 PM Maria Cruz MateoSanchez Spain Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:40 PM 3:00 PM Rachael Dudaniec Sweden Comparison and potential biases of landscape genetics and habitat modelling to estimate landscape resistance and movement corridors: an assessment for the brown bears in Spain Landscape genomics of a range-expanding damselfly along a latitudinal gradient Brenna R. Forester*, Duke University - University Program in Ecology; Dean L. Urban, Duke University - Nicholas School of the Environment; Thomas F. Schultz, Duke University - Division of Marine Science and Conservation; Jennifer J. Wernegreen, Duke University Maria C. Mateo-Sánchez *, Technical University of Madrid; Niko Balkenhol, University of Göttingen; Sam Cushman, Forest Service. USDA; Trinidad Pérez, University of Oviedo; Ana Domínguez, University of Oviedo & Santiago Saura, TechnicalDudaniec* University Lund of Maine Rachael University Lesley Lancaster University of Aberdeen Erik Svensson Lund University Bengt Hansson Lund University Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 3:40 PM Jonathan Richardson U.S.A. An Urban Rat Race: Using Landscape Genetics to Inform Epidemiology in Salvador, Brasil Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:40 PM 4:00 PM Femke Pflueger Goettingen Assessing how environmental heterogeneity influences functional connectivity: Towards behavioral landscape genetics Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:00 PM 4:15 PM Beatriz Otero Jiménez USA Beatriz Otero Jiménez*, Priscilla Tucker, John Vandermeer — Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:30 PM 4:45 PM David Watts USA Effects of Coffee Agroecosystem Management on the Population Structure and Dispersal of a Tropical Forest Rodent (Heteromys desmarestianus ) The spread of deciduous shrubs in the Arctic: Sex or no sex? Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:45 PM 5:00 PM Larissa Barreto Brasil Thursday, July 9, 2015 5:00 PM 5:10 PM Janine Bolliger Switzerland David A. Watts, Ecology and Department of Biology, The Pennsylvania State University, USA; Vladimir Douhovnikoff, Department of Biology, Bowdoin College, USA; Eric S. Post, Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, USA dos SANTOS1, Milton Cezar RIBEIRO2, Larissa BARRETO1*, Structuring and genetic diversity of Euterpe oleracea, a keystone species Edyane Moraes within gallery forests of Mearim Basin, Maranhão Amazon, Brazil. John Wesley RIBEIRO2; Juliana Silveira dos SANTOS2, Carolina CARVALHO2 1.Universidade Federal do Maranhão; Departamento de Oceanografia e Limnologia, Mestrado Landscape genetics: opportunities and challenges for conservation Janine Bolliger, WSL de Sustentabilidade e Ecos Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:20 AM 9:30 AM Niko Balkenhol Germany Landscape genetics for landscape ecology - setting the stage Niko Balkenhol, Department of Wildlife Sciences, Georg-August-University Goettingen, Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:30 AM 9:50 AM Bernd Gruber Australia Optimising the sampling design of landscape genetic analyses using resistance surfaces Bernd Gruber*, Institute for Applied Ecology, University of Canberra; Aaron Adamack, Institute for Applied Ecology, University of Canberra Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:50 AM 10:10 AM Melanie Murphy USA Networks in Landscape Genetics Melanie Murphy, University of Wyoming Thursday, July 9, 2015 Thursday, July 9, 2015 CANCELLE D: 1:40 PM 2:00 PM 1:40 PM Efrem 2:00 PM Ferrari Italy Efrem Ferrari *, Ev-K2 CNR; Tommaso Anfodillo, University of Padova; Maria Teresa Melis, University of Cagliari Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:00 AM 10:20 AM Tommaso Sitzia Italy The day after mountain forest degradation: history, consequences and restoration possibilities in the Karakorum Mountain landscape of Pakistan. Spontaneous reforestation of mountainous landscapes: global lessons from Europe Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:20 AM 10:40 AM Thomas Campagnaro Italy Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:40 AM 11:00 AM Zhiming Zhang China Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:00 AM 11:20 AM Matthew Nicholson USA Jonathan Richardson, Providence College; Federico Costa, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation/Salvador Ministry of Health; Christian Hernandez, Yale University; Mary Burak, Providence College; Albert Ko, Yale University; James Childs, Yale University; Adalgisa C Balkenhol* — University of Goettingen, Department of Femke J Pflueger, Niko Wildlife Sciences Tommaso Sitzia, University of Padova Planning for landscape connectivity: the prioritised action frameworks for Thomas Campagnaro*, University of Padova, Department of Land, Environment, Natura 2000 in the European Alps Agriculture and Forestry; Tommaso Sitzia, University of Padova, Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry Differences in land cover change across the communities with and Zhang Zhiming*, Institute of Ecology and Geobotany, Yunnan University, without Returning Farmland to Forest Program in Weixi County, China Kunming, China; John Zinda, Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA. Landscape Impacts of Mountaintop Mining in the Appalachian Mountains - Matthew C Nicholson, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); James -- State of our Knowledge and a Path Forward Wickham, U.S. EPA; Petra B Wood, U.S. Geological Survey; Michael Strager, West Virginia University; Christine Mazzarella, U.S. EPA; William Jenkins, U.S. EPA 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S47 Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape S47 Montane Landscape S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation in Changes in Landscape Connectivity and Fragmentation Prospects of in Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support Prospects of Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support as of 6/12/15; subject to change Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:20 AM 11:40 AM Laura Schuler Switzerland From monocultures to mixed-species forests: is tree diversity key in providing ecosystem services on a landscape scale? Laura Schuler, Harald Bugmann*, Rebecca Snell —Forest Ecology (ETH Zurich) Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:40 AM 12:00 PM Sweta Singh India Landscape Characterization, Spatial Heterogeneity, and Community Forests in Kailash Sacred Landscape (KSL)-India Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:00 PM 2:20 PM Li Li Germany Testing the correlations of avian biodiversity with habitat configuration and landscape heterogeneity on the Eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:20 PM 2:40 PM Deus Muhwezi Uganda Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:40 PM 3:00 PM Giulia Corradini Italy Provision of ecotourism opportunities and destination images related to ecologically important landscape structures in Uganda’s mountainous regions Non-wood forest products and services as a way to sustain landscape management and habitat conservation in European mountain areas Sweta Singh*, Wildlife Institute of India; Bhupendra Singh Adhikari, Wildlife Institute of India; Gopal Singh Rawat, Wildlife Institute of India; Pradeep Kumar Mathur, Wildlife Institute of India Li Li*, Chair of Wildlife Ecology and Management, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg; Andreas Fritz, Chair of Remote Sensing and Land Information Systems, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Ilse Storch, Chair of Wildlife Ecology and Management, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Deus Kamunyu Muhwezi, Makerere University; Tommaso Sitzia, University of Padova Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 3:40 PM Li Chen USA Interaction of vegetation, soil and runoff in semi-arid landscape Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:40 PM 4:00 PM Meixian Liu China Decreasing spatial variability in precipitation extremes in SW China: determined by the South Asian Monsoon? Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:00 PM 4:20 PM Guanghua Xu China Spatial Downscaling of TRMM Precipitation Using an Combined Multifractal and Regression Approach in South China Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:20 PM 4:40 PM Hana Skokanova Czech Republic Natural forests and changes in land use and connectivity in the West Carpathians during last two centuries Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:20 AM 10:00 AM Sarah Gergel Canada Strengthening long-term landscape-level assessments of montane systems with citizen science, historical air photos and climate models Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 1:45 PM Henry Bulley Wednesday, 1:45 PM July 8, 2015 2:05 PM Bemigisha Jane Uganda Wednesday, 10:05 AMJuly 8, 2015 10:25 AM Bryan Pijanowski USA Integrating climate-land-people at multiple scales: can we complete the loop? Wednesday, 10:25 AM July 8, 2015 10:45 AM Yazidhi Bamutaze Uganda Magnitude and spatial structure of hillslope soil erosion on Mt. Elgon in Uganda Wednesday, 10:45 AM July 8, 2015 11:05 AM Moses Cho South Africa Remote sensing of Essential Biodiversity Variables in South African biomes Wednesday, 11:05 AM July 8, 2015 11:25 AM Salla Eilola Kenya Wednesday, 11:30 AM July 8, 2015 12:00 PM Henry Bulley Wednesday, 2:05 PM July 8, 2015 2:25 PM Niina Käyhkö Wednesday, 2:25 PM July 8, 2015 2:45 PM Felicia Akinyemi Botswana Part II: Bridging gap between landscape assessment and strategic planning/application; Introductions: Outline of the session and expectations Integrating landscape assessments and gender variables with sustainable development initiatives in Uganda Giulia Corradini*, TESAF Deparment University of Padova; Enrico Vidale, TESAF Deparment University of Padova; Riccardo Da Re, TESAF Deparment University of Padova; Davide Pettenella, TESAF Deparment University of Padova Li Chen, Desert Research Institute; Shai Sela, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Tal Svoray, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Shmuel Assouline, A.R.O. Volcani Center, Israel Meixian Liu, Xianli Xu*, —Key Laboratory for Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Huanjiang Observation and Research Station for Karst Ecosystem, Chinese Academy of Xu* Sciences; Alex Sun, Bureau of EconomicProcesses Geology, in Guanghua Xu, Xianli —Key Laboratory for Agro-ecological Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Huanjiang Observation and Research Station for Karst Ecosystem, Chinese Academy Silva of Sciences; Sun, Bureau of Economic Geology, Hana Skokanova, TaroucaAlex Research Institute*; Dusan Adam, Silva Tarouca Research Institute Michelle Jackson, University of British Columbia; Sarah Gergel*, University of British Columbia, Kathy Martin, University of British Columbia, Emmeline Topp, University of Padova Henry N. N. Bulley, Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York Jane Bemigisha, ESIPPS International Ltd. Bryan C. Pijanowski*, Purdue University; Nathan Moore, Michigan State University; Jennifer Olson, Michigan State University; Gopal Alargaswamy, Michigan State University; Brent Lofgren, NOAA Yazidhi Bamutaze*, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda Wilber Wejuli, MONUSCO, GOMA, DRC Moses A. Cho, Renaud Mathieu, Abel Ramoelo; Natural Resources and Environment, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Geospatial constrains and opportunities in participatory forest Salla Eilola*, University of Turku, Department of Geography and Geology; Nora management arrangements: from policy to practical solutions in Tanzania Fagerholm, University of Turku, Department of Geography and Geology; Niina Käyhkö, University of Turku, Department of Geography and Geology; Peter A. World Agroforestry Part I Closing Discussion: Ensuring consistency and compatibility among Minang, Moderator – Henry Bulley different scales to monitor land use dynamics to mitigate "leakage" Discussant - Felicia Akinyemi (Botswana International University of Science and effects ( Land-Use Change / Displacement Effect) Technology, Botswana) Participatory landscape character assessment (LCA) for land use Authors: Niina Käyhkö1, Nora Fagerholm1, Miza Khamis2, Sheha I. Hamdan2, planning and forest management in Zanzibar, Tanzania Muhammad J. Muhammad3. 1 University of Turku, Department of Geography and Geology, Turku, Finland. 2 Department of Forestry and Non-Renewable NaturalAkinyemi Resources, Topic: Dynamics of peri-urban land use changes in West Africa: a Felicia (1) Government and Henry N.ofN.Zanzibar Bulley (2) 1 - Dr. Felicia Akinyemi comparison of Ibadan (Nigeria) and Accra (Ghana) Associate Professor – Environmental Science (Climatology/GIS & Remote Sensing) Department of Earth and Environmental Science, College of Sciences Botswana International University 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S48 Methods: Geospatial II S49 Coupled Human Natural Systems V S49 Coupled Human Natural Systems V S49 Coupled Human Natural Systems V S49 Coupled Human Natural Systems V S49 Coupled Human Natural Systems V S49 Coupled Human Natural Systems V S49 Coupled Human Natural Systems V S49 Coupled Human Natural Systems V S49 Coupled Human Natural Systems V S49 Coupled Human Natural Systems V S50 Carbon Prospects of Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support of Prospects Geospatial Technologies to Support Food & Forests: Linking Food Security, Livelihoods and Food & Forests: Linking Food Security, Livelihoods and Food & Forests: Linking Food Security, Livelihoods and Food & Forests: Linking Food Security, Livelihoods and Food & Forests: Linking Food Security, Livelihoods and Food & Forests: Linking Food Security, Livelihoods and Food & Forests: Linking Food Security, Livelihoods and Food & Forests: Linking Food Security, Livelihoods and Food & Forests: Linking Food Security, Livelihoods and Food & Forests: Linking Food Security, Livelihoods and Carbon Stocks and Flows in the Landscape; Alessandro as of 6/12/15; subject to change Wednesday, 2:45 PM July 8, 2015 3:05 PM Nora Fagerholm Finland Spatial information and technologies in participatory mapping of community-based ecosystem services Nora Fagerholm, University of Turku, Department of Geography and Geology; Niina Käyhkö*, University of Turku, Department of Geography and Geology; Salla Eilola, University of Turku, Department of Geography and Geology Joel K Asiedu, PhD Student. Dept of Landscape Architecture and Regional Open Space. Faculty of Architecture. Technische Universitat Muenchen. Germany Wednesday, 3:20 PM July 8, 2015 3:40 PM Joel Asiedu Germany Landscape Architecture a Catalyser for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of Greater Accra Metropolitan area, Ghana Wednesday, 3:40 PM July 8, 2015 4:00 PM Frank Mugagga Wednesday, 4:00 PM July 8, 2015 4:20 PM Oludunsin Arodudu Wednesday, 4:20 PM July 8, 2015 4:40 PM Henry Bulley Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:25 AM Henry Bulley USA Wednesday, 9:25 AM July 8, 2015 9:45 AM Shuaib Lwasa Uganda Wednesday, 9:45 AM July 8, 2015 10:05 AM Abel Ramoelo Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:00 AM 10:20 AM Sylvia Wood Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:20 AM 10:40 AM Theraesa Coyle Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:40 AM 11:00 AM Kate Kirby Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:00 AM 11:20 AM Aerin Jacob Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:20 AM 11:40 AM Delphine Renard Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:40 AM 12:00 PM Maria Tengö South Africa Use of remote sensing based landscape matrix for understanding grazing Abel Ramoelo*, Moses Cho, Renaud Mathieu Earth Observation Research patterns in the protected areas of the African savanna Group, Natural Resource and Environment, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Pretoria, 0001 USA To plant or not to plant? Trade-offs in ecosystem services of fruit Sylvia L.R. Wood, Bioversity International & Earth Institute, Columbia University; orchards and fallows in a shifting cultivation SES Jeanine M. Rhemtulla, Dept of Geography, McGill University; Oliver T. Coomes, Dept of Geography, McGill University Canada Conserving God’s Own Country: Biodiversity in Agroforestry Landscapes Theraesa Coyle*, McGill University; Thomas Fox, McGill University; T. K. of Kerala, India Kunhamu, Kerala Agricultural University; Navin Ramankutty, University of British Columbia; Jeanine Rhemtulla, University of British Columbia Canada Spatial patterns of forest fragmentation as indicators social-ecological Kathryn R. Kirby*, University of Toronto Alexandre Camargo Martensen, change in human-dominated tropical landscapes University of Toronto Colin Daniel, University of Toronto Marie-Josée Fortin, University of Toronto Food for people and animals: Restoring African tropical rainforest to Aerin L. Jacob, Department of Geography, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, benefit wildlife and human well-being Canada; Martin J. Lechowicz, Department of Biology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; Colin A. Chapman, Department of Anthropology and McGill School of Environment, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada Canada Bundling food with other ecosystem services: A historical perspective on Delphine Renard, Department of Natural Resource Sciences McGill; Elena M multifunctionality in southern Quebec Bennett, Department of Natural Resource Sciences and McGill School of Environment McGill; Jeanine M Rhemtulla, Department of Forest and Conservation University of British Columbia Sweden The role of cultural ecosystem services for governance in socialMaria Tengö* Sciences, and Vanessa Masterson, Stockholm Resilience Centre ecological systems (South Africa, Madagascar) Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:00 PM 2:20 PM Kate Kirby Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:20 PM 2:40 PM Kate Kirby Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:20 AM 9:40 AM Terry Sunderland Indonesia Forests, Trees and Food: how forested landscapes contribute to dietary diversity and nutrition Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:40 AM 10:00 AM Bronwen Powell Morocco Land-use diversity supports access to nutritionally-important foods in a semi-arid, mixed forest and farm landscape in Burkina Faso Thursday, July 9, 2015 1:40 PM 2:30 PM Sabine Grunwald The Effect of Land Use on Carbon Stocks and Implications for Climate Variability on the Slopes of Mount Elgon, Eastern Uganda Germany F. Mugagga, Department of Geography, Geo Informatics and Climatic Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda; B. Nagasha, Department of Environmental Management, Makerere University; B. Barasa, GIS Centre, College of Arodudu*,Leibniz-Centre Engineering, Design, Art and Technology, Makerere Research University;(ZALF), M. Applying HANPP for sustainability asessment of agro-bioenergy Oludunsin for Agricultural Landscape ecosystem services Müncheberg, Germany & Potsdam University, Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Potsdam-Golm, Germany; Katharina Helming, LeibnizCentre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Müncheberg, Part II Closing Discussion: Best practices and strategies for integrating Moderator – Henry Bulley; Discussants - Christine Fürst (Center forGermany; Development geospatial techniques into environmental planning across multiple scales Research, University of Bonn, Germany)Shuaib Lwasa (Makerere University, Uganda) Part I: Using geospatial techniques to characterize landscape dynamics Henry N. N. Bulley, Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of across multiple spatial scales; Introductions: Outline of the session and New York expectations Assessing changes in urban form across city and peri-urban scales in Shuaib Lwasa, Associate Professor, Makerere University Africa Survey findings: Big Questions and Interdisciplinarity in Research Linking Organizers Food Security, Livelihoods and Ecological Functioning in Coupled Human and Natural Systems Next steps in Food & Forest Research: Open Discussion and Organizers Brainstorming session. All Welcome. Terry Sunderland, Centre for International Forestry Research Bronwen Powell*, CIFOR, , Morocco; Amy Ickowitz, CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia; Michael Balinga, CIFOR, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso; Mathurin Zida,CIFOR, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso; Terry Sunderland, CIFOR, Bogor, Indonesia United States Soil and Terrestrial Carbon Space-Time Trajectories in the United States S. Grunwald" (and research team), University of Florida 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S50 Carbon S50 Carbon S50 Carbon S50 Carbon S50 Carbon S50 Carbon S50 Carbon S50 Carbon S50 Carbon S50 Carbon S50 Carbon S51 Landscape Planning IV S51 Landscape Planning IV S51 Landscape Planning IV S51 Landscape Planning IV S51 Landscape Planning IV S51 Landscape Planning IV S51 Landscape Planning IV S51 Landscape Planning IV Carbon Stocks and Flows in the Landscape; Alessandro Carbon Stocks and Flows in the Landscape; Alessandro Carbon Stocks and Flows in the Landscape; Alessandro Carbon Stocks and Flows in the Landscape; Alessandro Carbon Stocks and Flows in the Landscape; Alessandro Carbon Stocks and Flows in the Landscape; Alessandro Carbon Stocks and Flows in the Landscape; Alessandro Carbon Stocks and Flows in the Landscape; Alessandro Carbon Stocks and Flows in the Landscape; Alessandro Carbon Stocks and Flows in the Landscape; Alessandro Carbon Stocks and Flows in the Landscape; Alessandro Landscape Conservation Design: Applications and Landscape Conservation Design: Applications and Landscape Conservation Design: Applications and Landscape Conservation Design: Applications and Landscape Conservation Design: Applications Landscape and Conservation Design: Applications and Landscape Conservation Design: Applications and Landscape Conservation Design: Applications and as of 6/12/15; subject to change Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:10 AM 10:40 AM Huang Weilin China Effect of climate and land use change on soil organic carbon in Beijing, China Weilin Huang*, Beijing Normal University; Yuhong Tian, Beijing Normal University Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:40 AM 11:10 AM Tian Zhang China Spatial-temporal dynamics of water use efficiency and associated meteorological factors in China's Loess Plateau during 2000-2010 Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:25 AM 12:00 PM Laura Poggio United Kingdom Discussion Jian Peng,College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University;Tian Zhang* ,College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University; Wei Liang,Department of Tourism and Environmental Sciences, Shaanxi Normal University; Yanxu Liu,College Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:30 PM 3:00 PM Jenny Farmer Scotland Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 3:50 PM Laura Poggio United Kingdom Spatial measurement of natural and anthropogenic influences on organic Jenny Farmer*, University of Aberdeen; Charlie Langan, University of Aberdeen, soil C stocks The James Hutton Institute, Carbon Foundation of East Africa; Alessandro Gimona, The James Hutton Institute; Jo U. Smith, University of Aberdeen Data and method dependence of soil carbon stock estimates and their Laura Poggio*, The James Hutton Institute - Aberdeen (Scotland, UK); consequences for the assessment of land use change Alessandro Gimona, The James Hutton Institute - Aberdeen (Scotland, UK) Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:50 PM 4:05 PM Jinxun Liu USA Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:05 PM 4:25 PM Sharif Mukul Australia Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:25 PM 4:50 PM Benjamin Sleeter USA Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:50 PM 5:20 PM Laura Poggio United Kingdom Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:20 AM 10:10 AM Nynke Schulp Netherlands Carbon legacies of land use: development, impact and future consequences Nynke Schulp, Peter Verburg; VU University Amsterdam Thursday, July 9, 2015 Thursday, July 9, 2015 OPEN: 11:10 AM 11:25 AM 1:40 PM 2:45 PM Tom Miewald USA Forum on Landscape Conservation Design from the Managers Perspective Louisa Evers, BLM; Charles Houghten, US FIsh and Wildlife Service; Cynthia WIlkerson, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:10 AM 10:30 AM Jen Watkins USA An LCD in mid-development: Transboundary Cascadia Partnership Jen Watkins, Conservation Northwest Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:30 AM 10:45 AM Bradley Pickens United States Assessing the Role of Indicators and Connectivity for Conservation Planning of Southeastern U.S. Pine Woodlands and Savanna Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:45 AM 11:05 AM Scott Schwenk USA Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:05 AM 11:25 AM Madeline Steele United States Coupling Conservation Action Planning and Marxan to identify a Landscape Conservation Design in the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:25 AM 11:45 AM Spencer Meyer Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:45 AM 12:00 PM Tom Miewald United States An analysis of spatio-temporal landscape patterns for protected areas in Spencer R. Meyer*, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies; M. Kate northern New England: 1900-2010 Beard, University of Maine; Christopher Cronan, University of Maine; and Robert J. Lilieholm, University of Maine; Synthesis Tom Miewald Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 5:20 PM Robert Campellone Linking Terrestrial Carbon with Aquatic Carbon Through Biogeochemical Jinxun Liu*, Ecodyn Solutions, contractor to USGS; San José State University and Soil Erosion Models Research Foundation; Benjamin Sleeter, USGS, Western Geographic Science Center; Sarah Stackpoole, USGS, Denver Federal Center; Zhiliang Zhu, USGS,A.Reston; Tamara Wilson, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Carbon Budget in Degraded Landscapes Sharif Mukul, Tropical ForestryUSGS Group, School of Agriculture and Food Following Shifting Cultivation in Upland Philippines Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia; John Herbohn, Tropical Forestry Group, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, The University of Australia CentreGeographic for ForestsScience and Land-use impacts on the terrestrial carbon cycle: an integrative tool for *Benjamin M.Queensland, Sleeter, U.S.Brisbane, Geological Survey,and Western resource assessment and management Center; Tacoma WA, USA; Jinxun Liu, San Jose State University Research Foundation; Menlo Park CA, USA; Colin Daniel, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto Closing Discussion Landscape Conservation Design Piloted in the Connecticut River Watershed United States World Cafe: Landscape Conservation Design, Lessons Learned and Looking Forward Bradley A. Pickens*, C. Ashton Drew —North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, North Carolina State University; Louise AlexanderVaughn, North Carolina State University; Amy Keister, South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative; RuaLandscape Mordecai, South Atlantic Cooperative; Landscape Kevin Scott Schwenk*, North Atlantic Conservation McGarigal, UMass Amherst; Nancy McGarigal, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USWFS); Andrew Milliken, USWFS; Randy Dettmers, USWFS; Jeff Horan, USWFS; David USWFS; John Madeline Steele,Perkins, USFWS/SWCA*; TomWarner, Miewald, USFWS; Sonia A. Hall, SAH Ecologia LLC Rob Campellone, US FIsh and Wildlife Service 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S51 Landscape Planning IV S51 Landscape Planning IV S51 Landscape Planning IV S52 Ecosystem Services V S52 Ecosystem Services V S52 Ecosystem Services V S52 Ecosystem Services V S52 Ecosystem Services V S52 Ecosystem Services V S52 Ecosystem Services V S52 Ecosystem Services V S52 Ecosystem Services V S53 Biocultural Landscapes II S53 Biocultural Landscapes II S53 Biocultural Landscapes II S53 Biocultural Landscapes II S53 Biocultural Landscapes II S53 Biocultural Landscapes II S53 Biocultural Landscapes II Landscape Conservation Design: Applications and Landscape Conservation Design: Applications and Landscape Conservation Design: Applications and Ecosystem Services in Land Use Planning and Land Use Ecosystem Services in Land Use Planning and Land Use Ecosystem Services in Land Use Planning and Land Use Ecosystem Services in Land Use Planning and Land Use Ecosystem Services in Land Use Planning and Land Use Ecosystem Services in Land Use Planning and Land Use Ecosystem Services in Land Use Planning and Land Use Ecosystem Services in Land Use Planning and Land Use Ecosystem Services in Land Use Planning and Land Use Biocultural Landscape Diversity: Building Bridges Biocultural Landscape Diversity: Building Bridges Biocultural Landscape Diversity: Building Bridges Biocultural Landscape Diversity: Building Bridges Biocultural Landscape Diversity: Building Bridges Biocultural Landscape Diversity: Building Bridges Biocultural Landscape Diversity: Building Bridges Introduction to Symposium as of 6/12/15; subject to change Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:20 AM 9:30 AM Tom Miewald Tom Miewald Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:30 AM 9:50 AM Robert Campellone United States Landscape Conservation Design: Conserving Sustainable Landscapes by Rob Campellone, US Fish and Wildlife Service Design Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:50 AM 10:10 AM John Rice USA Using LCD to Promote a Collaborative Approach to Resource Decisionmaking John A. Rice, Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative Thursday, July 9, 2015 1:40 PM 2:00 PM Ralf-Uwe Syrbe Germany ES provision and ES demands - the challenge to balance spatial mismatches Ralf-Uwe Syrbe, Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, Dresden, Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:00 PM 2:20 PM Christian Albert Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:20 PM 2:40 PM Paul Opdam Netherlands Scale issues in planning and policy for ecosystem services: an analytical Christian Albert, Leibniz Universität Hannover & Helmholtz Centre for framework and application in the case of bioenergy trade-offs Environmental Research – UFZ; Christina von Haaren, Leibniz Universität Hannover; Frank Othengrafen, Leibniz Universität Hannover; Sebastian Krätzig, Leibniz Universität Hannover; Wiebke Linking individual and community levels in social-ecological networks by Paul Opdam, Alterra Wageningen UR Saathoff, Leibniz Universität Hannover information about landscape services Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:40 PM 3:00 PM Christine Fürst Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 3:40 PM Christine Fürst Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:40 PM 4:00 PM Henry Bulley USA Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:00 PM 4:20 PM Justice Inkoom Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:20 PM 4:40 PM Christine Fürst Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:40 PM 5:20 PM Christine Fürst Germany Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 2:00 PM Shigeo Suzuki Japan Wednesday, 10:00 AM July 8, 2015 10:20 AM Katsue Fukamachi Wednesday, 10:20 AM July 8, 2015 10:40 AM Sun-Kee Wednesday, 10:40 AM July 8, 2015 11:00 AM Yuanmei Wednesday, 11:00 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Part 1. From Management to policy: briding spatial scale. Discusion: How to achieve compatibility between different scales / how to avoid "leakage" effects How valid are today´s decisions in the future? Integration of ecosystem dynamics in reliable ES provisioning potential assessment Moderatod by: Christine Fürst; Discussant: Marion Potschin, University of Nottingham Impact of the Spatial Arrangement of Agricultural Land Use on Ecosystems Services and Peri-Urban Livelihoods at the Landscape Scale. 2. From operational to strategic planning - bridging temporal scales. Discussion “Best practices” or recommendable strategies for including temporal fluctuations in the ES provision and demand in planning? Overall discussion and conclusions: How can the issue of scale be appropriately addressed in assessing, planning and governing ES? What are important requirements, factors of success and failure for considering the issue of scale in ES assessments The landscape of abandoned farmlandfor of dec commercial arbour crops in Japan: Giant bamboo and mulberry groves Justice Nana Inkoom*, Centre for Development Research; Christine Fürst, Centre for Development Research; Susanne Frank, Centre for Development Research. (Moderation Christian Albert; Discussant: Roy-Haynes Young, University of Nottingham) Japan Sustainable use and biocultural diversity in satoyama landscapes on the shores of Lake Biwa, Shiga, Japan Fukamachi Katsue (Kyoto University) & Oku Hirokazu (University of Toyama) HONG Korea Global Island Biocultural Diversity Initiative: Background, Progress and Goal Sun-Kee HONG, Institution for Marine & Island Cultures, Mokpo National University, Korea Jiao China Temporal-spatial Characteristics of World Cultural Landscape Heritage and the conservation of Honghe Hani Rice Terraces Yuanmei Jiao,School of Tourism and Geography Science, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, China. OYETAYO OYELOWO NIGERIA Wednesday, 11:20 AM July 8, 2015 11:40 AM Grace TwistonDavies United Kingdom Wednesday, 11:40 AM July 8, 2015 12:00 PM mauro agnoletti Italy Traditional management techniques in the conservation of sacred groves Oyelowo O.J.*, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria; Aduradola, A.M., Federal of south-west Nigeria University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria; Onadeko S.A.,Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria; Agboola D.A.,Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria Restoring the Stonehenge landscape: lessons learned from a grassland Grace Twiston-Davies*; Jonathan Mitchley, School of Biological Sciences, re-creation project at a World Heritage Site University of Reading, UK and Simon Mortimer, Centre for Agri-Environmental Research, University of Reading, UK Food Quality and Landscape Quality as a Tool to Valorize Historical Mauro Agnoletti*, Antonio Santoro, Martina Tredici —University of Florence, Landscapes and Biocultural Diversity Laboratory for Landscape and Cultural Heritage Christine Fürst *; Susanne Frank; Marcos Jimenez, University of Bonn, Center for Development Research Katrin Pietzsch; Frank Pietsch, PiSolution GmbH Markkleeberg Assessing suburban growth and their influence on watershed ecosystem Henry N. N. Bulley, Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of services for NYC metropolitan area New York Shigeo Suzuki*(Rissho University) 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S53 Biocultural Landscapes II S53 Biocultural Landscapes II S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S54 Historical Ecology S56 Urban Ecology VII S56 Urban Ecology VII Biocultural Landscape Diversity: Building Bridges Biocultural Landscape Diversity: Building General Bridges Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology:General Beyond Legacies in Historical Ecology: Beyond General Legacies in Historical Ecology: Understanding the Role of Green Spaces in Mitigating Urban Understanding the Role of Green Spaces in Mitigating Urban as of 6/12/15; subject to change Wednesday, 2:00 PM July 8, 2015 3:00 PM Gloria Pungetti UK Tribute to Professor Oliver Rackham and Debate on Biocultural Landscapes Gloria Pungetti, CCLP, University of Cambridge, UK Wednesday, 9:40 AM July 8, 2015 10:00 AM Gloria Pungetti UK Biocultural landscape diversity: global approaches and local applications Gloria Pungetti, CCLP, University of Cambridge, UK Thursday, July 9, 2015 1:40 PM 2:10 PM Matts Lindbladh Sweden Forest structures and composition of importance to biodiversity – Recent Matts Lindbladh* Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre SLU - Swedish advances in quantifying historical abundance University of Agricultural Sciences Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:00 AM 10:30 AM Jenny McCune Canada Testing ecological theory and revealing local-scale vegetation dynamics using legacy data, land survey records, and phytoliths Jenny L. McCune*, University of Guelph; Marlow G. Pellatt, Parks Canada; Mark Vellend, Université de Sherbrooke Thursday, July 9, 2015 10:30 AM 11:00 AM Lars Ostlund Sweden Sami land use 1555-1850 in northern Scandinavia - quantitative data on forest use and human impact Lars Ostlund*, Anna-Maria Rautio, Anna-Lena Axelsson, Torbjorn Josefsson Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:00 AM 11:30 AM David Mladenoff USA Quantifying past forest disturbance severity: Linking a new historical data David J. Mladenoff*; Jodi A. Forrester; Matthew Noone, Dept of Forest & Wildlife set and field methods Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:30 AM 12:00 PM Li Li Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:10 PM 2:40 PM Delphine Renard Canada Measuring past changes of land use intensity to understand present landscape structure and bird diversity distribution of the Eastern QinghaiTibetan Plateau Ecological legacies of pre-Columbian raised fields in French Guiana Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:40 PM 3:10 PM Kena Fox-Dobbs USA Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 3:50 PM Gabriel Zegers Chile Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:50 PM 4:05 PM Andreas Aagaard Christensen Denmark Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:05 PM 4:20 PM Magnus Thelaus Sweden Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:20 PM 4:35 PM Emily Southgate USA Lessons from Historical Salt Marsh Landscapes Andreas Aagaard Christensen*, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, Copenhagen University, Denmark; Stig Roar Svenningsen, Institute of Environmental, Social and Spatial Change, Roskilde University, Denmark Joachim Regnell*, Kristianstad University; Magnus Thelaus*, Kristianstad University; Henrik Svensson, Kristianstad University; Sten Skansjö, Kristianstad University Emily W. B. (Russell) Southgate, Hood College Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:35 PM 4:50 PM Rebecca Trueman USA Landscape Pattern and Change By Integration of Remote Sensing and Stonewall Feature Identification Rebecca Trueman*, University of Rhode Island, Yeqiao Wang, University of Rhode Island Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:50 PM 5:20 PM David Mladenoff Summary and Discussion Matthias Bürgi, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:20 AM 9:30 AM David Mladenoff Introdution to Morning Section David J. Mladenoff*; Jodi A. Forrester; Matthew Noone, Dept of Forest & Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Thursday, July 9, 2015 9:30 AM 10:00 AM Péter Szabó Czech Republic Forests and people through eight millennia: how to bridge the scienceshumanities divide through quantifying and models Thursday, July 9, 2015 1:40 PM 2:00 PM Jun Yang China Environmental health benefits of urban forests in Hangzhou, China: Findings from three-year continuous monitoring Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:00 PM 2:20 PM Maya Jarrad USA Urban Watershed Restoration Projects and Property Values Péter Szabó, Institute of Botany ASCR; Petr Kuneš, Institute of Botany ASCR and Charles University Prague; Jan Kolář, Institute of Botany ASCR; Radim Hédl, Institute of Botany ASCR; Jana Müllerová, Institute of Botany ASCR. Jun Yang*, Center for Earth System Science, Tsinghua University; Bin Ye, Research Institute of Forestry Policy and Information, Chinese Academy of Forestry Noelwah Netusil, Reed College; Maya Jarrad*, Reed College Li Li, Chair of Wildlife Ecology and Management, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany; Matthias Bürgi, Research Unit Landscape Dynamics, Swiss Federal Research Institute, Switzerland Delphine Renard*, Department of Natural Resources McGill University; Anne Zangerle, Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive UMR 5175 CNRS France; Stephen Rostain, Archéologie des Amériques UMR 8096 CNRS France; Bruno Glaser, DepartmentUniversity of Soil Physic Isotopic and elemental records reveal impacts of past faunal changes on Kena Fox-Dobbs*, of Puget Sound nutrient and energy flow in grassland ecosystems Historical Dynamics of a Patagonian Landscape: Patterns and processes in forest cover and use since late 19th century in southern Chilean Patagonia. Mapping and quantifying the globalization of western landscape management regimes - A spatial history of landscape modernization, 1700-2000 How agriculture and land degradation created nature - the rise and fall of xeric sand calcareous grasslands in southern Sweden. Gabriel Zegers*; Eduardo Arellano; Lars Östlund 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S56 Urban Ecology VII S56 Urban Ecology VII S56 Urban Ecology VII S56 Urban Ecology VII S56 Urban Ecology VII S56 Urban Ecology VII S56 Urban Ecology VII S56 Urban Ecology VII S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II Understanding the Role of Green Spaces in Mitigating Urban Understanding the Role of Green Spaces in Mitigating Urban Understanding the Role of Green Spaces in Mitigating Urban Understanding the Role of Green Spaces in Mitigating Urban Understanding the Role of Green Spaces in Mitigating Urban Understanding the Role of Green Spaces in Mitigating Urban Understanding the Role of Green Spaces in Mitigating Urban Understanding the Role of Green Spaces in Mitigating Forest Urban Modeling Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory as of 6/12/15; subject to change Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:20 PM 2:40 PM Yuhong Tian China Differentiating the impacts of climate change and land use changes on net primary productivity in typical urbanized areas of Beijing, China Yuhong Tian*, Weilin Huang. Beijing Normal University Thursday, July 9, 2015 2:40 PM 3:00 PM Fanhua KONG China A Perspective Research on the Cooling Effect of Urban Green Space Areas with Trees in the City Scale Fanhua KONG ,Haiwei YIN Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:20 PM 3:40 PM Nobukazu Nakagoshi Japan The 70 years greenery history of Hiroshima an A-bombed city Nobukazu Nakagoshi*, Graduate School for IDEC, Hiroshima Univesity, Japan Thursday, July 9, 2015 3:40 PM 4:00 PM Guang Zheng CHINA Retrieving angular gap fraction and light environment of forest canopy using terrestrial laser scanning data Zheng, Guang*, Nanjing University Kong, Fanhuang, Nanjing University Ma, Lixia, Nanjing University Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:00 PM 4:20 PM Liding Chen P.R. China How to optimize urban eco-spaces for health city based on ecosystem service assessment? Liding CHEN*, Ranhao SUN, Zhifeng WU, Lei YAO Research Center For EcoEnvironmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:20 PM 4:35 PM Stephan Pauleit Germany Green infrastructure strategies for climate change in urban areas Stephan Pauleit, Teresa Zölch, Johannes Maderspacher, Werner Lang - TU München, Centre for Urban Ecology and Climate Adaptation, Munich, Germany Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:35 PM 4:50 PM Ulla Mortberg Sweden Cultural ecosystem services in a compacting city – case studies from Stockholm Ulla Mörtberg*, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Juan Azcarate, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; and Berit Balfors, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Thursday, July 9, 2015 4:50 PM 5:05 PM Yupeng Liu 中国 Characterizing spatial patterns of air pollution on multiple time scales in China Yupeng Liu*, Beijing Normal University; Jianguo Wu, Arizona State University; Deyong Yu, Beijing Normal University Wednesday, 1:40 PM July 8, 2015 1:55 PM Robert Keane Wednesday, 1:55 PM July 8, 2015 2:10 PM Robert Scheller United States Exploring complex interactions among multiple disturbance agents in forest landscapes: simulating effects of fire, beetles, and disease under climate change United States Understanding interactions among climate change, insect outbreaks, wildfires, and forest management on dry forests in the western US Robert E. Keane, USFS Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory; Rachel Loehman, USGS Anchorage, Alaska; Jason Clark, USFS Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory; Erica A H Smithwick, Penn State Univ, State College, PA; Carol Miller, Aldo Leopold Research Institute, R E. Louise Loudermilk, USDA Forest Robert Scheller*, Portland State University; Service Wednesday, 10:05 AM July 8, 2015 10:20 AM Geoffrey Cary Australia Modelling issues arising from international landscape fire simulation comparisons Wednesday, 10:20 AM July 8, 2015 10:35 AM Hong He USA Forest Landscape Models—Where Is the State of the Art? Wednesday, 10:35 AM July 8, 2015 10:50 AM Heike Lischke Switzerland Modelling tree species migration in the European Alps under climate change Geoffrey J. Cary*, The Australian National University and Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre; Robert E. Keane, USDA Forest Service; Mike D. Flannigan, University of Alberta; Ian D. Davies, The Australian National University; Chao Li, Canadian Forest Service; Russ Resources, A. Parsons, University USDA Forest Service; Wen and J. Wang, Hong S. He*, School of Natural of Missouri; School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri; Frank R. Thompson, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station; Jacob S. Fraser, School of Natural Resources, University Heike Lischke, Dirk Schmatz Wednesday, 10:50 AM July 8, 2015 11:05 AM Wen Wang Wednesday, 11:05 AM July 8, 2015 11:20 AM Louis Iverson Wednesday, 11:20 AM July 8, 2015 11:35 AM William Dijak United States Population dynamics can be more important than climate change for determining future tree species distribution change in a temperate deciduous forest USA Comparing approaches and outputs from an enhanced niche model (TreeAtlas/DISTRIB) to Landis Pro for forest managers in central and northeastern United States USA Application of LINKAGES Version 3.0 to Determine Tree Growth Potential in Response to Global Climate Change Wednesday, 11:35 AM July 8, 2015 11:50 AM Chao Li Canada Wednesday, 2:10 PM July 8, 2015 2:25 PM Brian Sturtevant Wednesday, 2:25 PM July 8, 2015 2:40 PM Michael Wimberly United States Modeling insect outbreaks as emergent consequences of forest condition Brian R. Sturtevant*, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station and climate Rhinelander WI; Barry J. Cooke, Canadian Forest Service Northern Forestry Centre Edmonton AB Canada; Brian Miranda, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Rhinelander WI USA Simulating Feedbacks Between Human and Natural Disturbance Using Michael C.Station Wimberly*, South Dakota State University; Terry L. Sohl, United the CHANGE Model States Geological Survey; Zhihua Liu, South Dakota State University Forest inventory evaluation for measuring landscape changes Wen J. Wang *, Hong S. He —School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri; Frank R. Thompson III , USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Columbia, Missouri USA; Jacob S. Fraser, School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri Louis R. Iverson*, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Delaware OH; Anantha Prasad, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Delaware OH; Stephen Matthews, Ohio State University and USDA Forest Service,D. Northern Station, Delaware OH;Research Hong He,Station; University ofB. William Dijak*, Research USDA Forest Service, Northern Brice Hanberry, School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri; Jacob S. Fraser, School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri; Hong S. He, School of Natural Resources, of Missouri Chao Li*, Canadian University Forest Service 2015 IALE WORLD CONGRESS Schedule of Abstracts by Track (FOR REFERENCE ONLY) S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II S57 Climate Change II Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Modeling Forest Landscapes in a Changing Climate—Theory Wednesday, 2:40 PM July 8, 2015 2:55 PM Jian Yang USA Integration of climatic water deficit and fine-scale physiography in process- Jian Yang*, University of Kentucky; Peter Weisberg, University of Nevada, based modeling of forest landscape dynamics Reno; Thomas Dilts, University of Nevada, Reno Wednesday, 3:20 PM July 8, 2015 3:35 PM Yan Boulanger Canada Modelling the effects of climate change on forest landscapes in Canada: new national tools for spatially explicit process-based models Wednesday, 3:35 PM July 8, 2015 4:00 PM Hong He Wednesday, 4:00 PM July 8, 2015 4:15 PM Wenchi Jin Wednesday, 4:15 PM July 8, 2015 4:30 PM Erin SimonsLegaard Wednesday, 4:30 PM July 8, 2015 4:45 PM Donald McKenzie Wednesday, 4:45 PM July 8, 2015 5:00 PM Josep Serra-Diaz Wednesday, 9:20 AM July 8, 2015 9:35 AM Eric Gustafson Wednesday, 9:35 AM July 8, 2015 9:50 AM Harald Bugmann Wednesday, 9:50 AM July 8, 2015 10:05 AM Rupert Seidl as of 6/12/15; subject to change Yan Boulanger*, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Laurentian Forestry Centre; Dominic Cyr, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Laurentian Forestry Centre; Anthony Taylor, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service Group Discussion Hong S. He*, School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri; Wen J. Wang, School of Natural Resources, University of Missouri; Frank R. Thompson, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station; Jacob S. Fraser, School of Natural Resources, United States Carbon sink, source or equilibrium? How does the role of the U.S. Wenchi Jin*,University UniversityofofMissouri Missouri; Hong S. He, University of Missouri; Frank R. Central Hardwood Forest change? Thompson III, Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service; Wen J. Wang, University of Missouri USA Predicting forest aboveground biomass in diverse landscapes: A global Erin Simons-Legaard*, University of Maine School of Forest Resources; Kasey sensitivity analysis of the LANDIS-II model Legaard, University of Maine School of Forest Resources; Aaron Weiskittel, University of Maine School of Forest Resources USA Why climate-change models need landscape ecology Donald McKenzie*, US Forest Service Robert E. Keane, US Forest Service Uma Shankar, University of North Carolina E. Natasha Stavros, Jet Propulsion Laboratory United States The Establishment Niche in the Landscape: Signals of Transition and Josep M. Serra-Diaz*, Arizona State University; Lynn Sweet, University of of America Opportunities for Forest Persistence Under Climate Change California Santa Barbara CA; Ian McCullough, University of California Santa Barbara CA; Janet Franklin, Arizona State University Tempe AZ ; Frank W. Davis, University of USDA California Santa Barbara, CA; John Dingman, California USA Strengthening the links between climate and succession in forest Eric J. Gustafson*, Forest Service, Northern Research Station; Arjan landscape models M.G. De Bruijn, Purdue University; Brian R. Sturtevant, USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station Switzerland The Forest Landscape Model LandClim: State of Affairs, Success Stories Harald Bugmann*, Forest Ecology ETH Zurich; Laura Schuler, Forest Ecology and Challenges ETH Zurich; Timothy Thrippleton, Forest Ecology ETH Zurich; Rebecca Snell, Forest Ecology ETH Zurich, Forest Ecology ETH Zurich Austria Seeing the forest for the trees: Is there a place for individual trees in Rupert Seidl*, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) forest landscape modeling? Vienna, Austria