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Home » ABS Seminar Series » Fall 2020 ABS Seminar Series

Fall 2020 ABS Seminar Series

The ABS Program sponsors a speaker series each semester that features practitioners and scholars in the field of conservation science from Texas A&M or invited from other institutions.

All talks are held at 4pm on Zoom unless noted otherwise (**).

For our full calendar of events, including departmental seminars and ABS activities, click here.

Date Speaker, Seminar Title or Topic, Host
wed
sep 30
Gary Varner, Professor, Texas A&M University
A Two-Level Utilitarian Perspective on “Compassionate Conservation”
Abstract:
The idea of “compassionate conservation” is receiving increasing attention in the field of conservation biology. In 2018, an essay by Wallach et al. was published in Conservation Biology with the title “Summoning Compassion to Address the Challenges of Conservation,” and the August 2019 edition devoted a “Conservation Focus” section to six essays on the topic, all of them responding (to some extent) to that 2018 essay. In this presentation, I want to emphasize some ways in which each side of this debate tends to caricature the other, and how a particular kind of utilitarianism—the two-level utilitarianism of R.M. Hare—offers a new, plausible perspective on the issue.
mon
oct 5
Anna Armitage, Professor, TAMU Galveston
Climate change and coastal ecosystems: Ecological consequences of mangrove expansion into salt marshes
Co-hosted with the EEB program
fri
oct 23
Alexa Woods, Texas A&M University
Climate-Driven Food Insecurity, Gender, and Decision-Making Capability in West African Subsistence Farming Households
Co-hosted with the Department of Geography
mon
nov 23
Roberto Mendoza, Professor, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon
Multidisciplinary research for the domestication of alligator gar in Mexico
Co-hosted with the EEB program

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