Applications are open through 2/28/17. Spaces are limited, so apply early!
seen from Germany
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Japan
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Japan

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Canada
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
Applications are open through 2/28/17. Spaces are limited, so apply early!
Fall for the Book Festival features ESP Prof. Alonso Aguirre
Professor Aguirre will sign and discuss topics from his new book, “Tropical Conservation: Perspective on Local and Global Priorities”, during the Fall for the Book Festival next Monday.
Get your own copy with a 30% discount using code ASPROMP8 (via the publisher website)
~~~~~~~~~~ Monday, September 26th 3:00-4:30 pm
Fenwick Library Reading Room 2th Floor George Mason University, Fairfax Campus 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030 ~~~~~~~~~~~
Event Description: In Tropical Conservation: Perspectives on Local and Global Priorities, editor A. Alonso Aguirre brings together experts who primarily work in Africa, Latin America and Asia to introduce important conservation concepts and real world applications to issues that affect the tropics and subtropics; a region with 75% of the world’s human population as well as 90% of its biodiversity. These issues, such as climate change, environmental sustainability, and emerging diseases must be studied and addressed on a global scale. Aguirre is joined by his contributors, Thomas Lovejoy who coined the term “biological diversity”; Larry Gorenflo, who focuses on how people adapt to their natural and cultural surroundings; Ingrid Visseren-Hamakers, whose research centers on international biodiversity governance; Harald Beck, who studies mammal-plant interaction and ecosystem engineering in temperate and tropical ecosystems; Andrew Taber, an environmental pioneer and authority on Neotropical wildlife; Elizabeth Loh, who studies anthropogenic land-use change; and wildlife biologist and veterinarian, Iga Stasiak.
###
Fall for the Book will feature other science-related events as well!
Tuesday, September 27
1:30pm Robin Hanson The Age of Em
6:30pm S. Scott Graham The Politics of Pain Medicine
7:30pm Tim Jorgensen Strange Glow
Thursday, September 29
4:30pm Jon Mooallem WildOnes: A Sometimes Dismaying Weirdly Reassuring Story About Looking at People Looking at Animals in America
7:30pm The 100th Meridian Project: A Performative Collaboration of Science and Art