Powerpoint presentations of 2006 ASM Plenaries
Document Post Date
“In the long run we are all dead: economics, history and long-term ecological change” – Ed Barbier

2006 LTER ASM Plenary #3 Presentation entitled, ” “In the long run we are all dead: economics, history and long-term ecological change” – Ed Barbier

November 15, 2013
Opportunities for network-scale analyses emerging from the TRENDS project – Debra Peters

2006 LTER ASM Plenary #2 Presentation entiteld, “Opportunities for network-scale analyses emerging from the TRENDS project” – Debra Peters

November 15, 2013
Ecology for Transformation – Steve Carpenter

2006 LTER ASM Plenary #2 Presentation entitled, “Ecology for Transformation” – Steve Carpenter

November 15, 2013
Origin, Development and Future of the LTER Network – Jim Collins

2006 LTER ASM Plenary Presentation entitled, “Origin, Development and Future of the LTER Network” – Jim Collins

November 15, 2013
Origin, Development and Future of the LTER Network – Caroline Bledsoe

2006 LTER ASM Plenary Presentation entitled, “Origin, Development and Future of the LTER Network” – Caroline Bledsoe

November 15, 2013
Origin, Development and Future of the LTER Network – Jim Gosz

2006 LTER ASM Plenary entitlted, “Origin, Development and Future of the LTER Network” – Jim Gosz

November 15, 2013
Origin, Development and Future of the LTER Network – Dick Marzolf

2006 LTER ASM plenary entitled, “Origin, Development and Future of the LTER Network” – Dick Marzolf

November 15, 2013
Origin, Development and Future of the LTER Network – John Magnuson

2006 LTER ASM Plenary entitled, “Origin, Development and Future of the LTER Network” – John Magnuson

November 15, 2013
Integrative approaches to the study and management of human-environment systems – Pamela Matson

2006 LTER ASM Plenary Number 1 by Pamela Matson entitled, “Integrative approaches to the study and management of human-environment systems”.

November 15, 2013