THE BREN SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
Presents
Frank Davis of Environmental Science and Management 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Bren Hall 1424 "Setting conservation priorities in densely settled landscapes: a case study of Ventura County, California" First in the Faculty-to-Faculty Research Series Hosted by Bren Assistant Professor Christina Tague (open to the public)
Biographical note Frank Davis brings conservation science and geographical analysis to bear in land use planning and the conservation of wild species. Davis heads the Biogeography Lab at the Bren School and his research focuses on the landscape ecology of California plant communities; the design of protected-area networks; rangeland and farmland conservation; and the biological implications of regional climate change.
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