[Anthropgrad] RMAP ARGUMENT - Prof Karen Edyvane,
Dr Richard Kenchington, Prof
Roger Bradbury & Dr Pascal Perez - 4.30-6pm Thursday 15 May
RMAP Seminars
rmap.seminars at anu.edu.au
Mon May 5 14:27:27 EST 2008
ARE MARINE PARKS A WASTE OF SPACE?
Moderator: Dr Pascal Perez
Panelists: Prof Karen Edyvane, Dr Richard Kenchington and Prof Roger
Bradbury
Thursday 15 May 2008, 4.30-6pm followed by refreshments
Innovations Building Lecture Theatre, ANU
Abstract
Marine parks - do they help or hinder coastal ecosystems cope with the
problems of overfishing, pollution and other threats? The issue is not
simple and the answer may be elusive. But most agree the threats are
real. And coastal ecosystems continue to decline. Perhaps parks are good
ideas that are poorly realised; perhaps there are just too few parks to
make a difference; but perhaps parks are just plain bad ideas. Join the
debate.
Biographical data
Prof Karen Edyvane (Marine Biodiversity Branch of the NT Department of
Natural Resources)
Karen Edyvane is a marine habitat ecologist with specialist expertise
and experience in the design and implementation of Marine Park systems
and marine biodiversity conservation planning and management. (Read full
bio
<http://rspas.anu.edu.au/blogs/rmap/files/2008/04/arg_rb_panel_bios.pdf>)
Dr Richard Kenchington (Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources
and Security, University of Wollongong)
Richard is a marine ecologist and currently a consultant in policy and
management of coral reefs, ocean and tropical coastal ecosystems, marine
resource sustainability and holds the Chair of the International Coral
Reef Action Network. (Read full bio
<http://rspas.anu.edu.au/blogs/rmap/files/2008/04/arg_rb_panel_bios.pdf>)
Prof Roger Bradbury (Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Program, ANU)
He has a background in the modelling and analysis of ecosystems, and is
currently particularly interested in the complex interaction between
ecosystems and socioeconomic systems. (Read full bio
<http://rspas.anu.edu.au/blogs/rmap/files/2008/04/arg_rb_panel_bios.pdf>)
Dr Pascal Perez (Resource Mangement in Asia-Pacific Program, ANU)
Pascal is a specialist in Integrative Social Simulation, using
Multi-Agent Systems technologies to explore complex and adaptive
systems. He is the co-Convenor of the Agent Based Modelling Theme within
the ARC funded, COSNet Network of Excellence. He is also Co-Chair of the
Modelling and Decision Support Working Group within the Global Coral
Reef Targeted Project (CRTR, World Bank). (Read full bio
<http://rspas.anu.edu.au/blogs/rmap/files/2008/04/arg_rb_panel_bios.pdf>)
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Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Program
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
The Australian National University
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