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Posts by Luz V. Pascal

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Developing new technologies to protect ecosystems: Planning with adaptive management | PNAS Technology development is an essential investment for policymakers to address contemporary global crises, including climate change, biodiversity lo...

How long should we be investing in technology development for ecosystem conservation? When should we divert our funding to other conservation actions? We try to answer these questions with POMDPs: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
@katehelmstedt.bsky.social @matthew-p-adams.bsky.social and Iadine Chades.

6 months ago 1 2 0 0
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EEMtoolbox: A user‐friendly R package for flexible ensemble ecosystem modelling Forecasting ecosystem changes due to disturbances or conservation interventions is essential to improve ecosystem management and anticipate unintended consequences of conservation decisions. Mathe...

Very excited to share my most recent paper on calibrating models of ecosystem networks. Featuring: @sarahvollert.bsky.social, Malyon Bimler, Chris Baker, Maude Vernet, Stefano Canessa, Chris Drovandi, @matthew-p-adams.bsky.social
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1 year ago 8 3 0 0
Luz on the lectern standing next to the title slide of her talk.

Luz on the lectern standing next to the title slide of her talk.

Another one for important work on climate change and its effects (presumably on the Great Barrier Reef), Luz V. Pascal from Queensland University of Technology presents: "When does non-stationarity matter for threatened ecosystems?"

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