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Oregon Sea
Grant will host an interdisciplinary conference -
"Pathways to Resilience: Sustaining Pacific Salmon in a
Changing World" - in
The meeting is a forum for exploring the concept of resilience and its application to ecosystem management and salmon recovery. The conference organizers say they see the need for new strategies to improve long-term resilience of salmon populations and ecosystems. Resilience is
the capacity of an ecosystem to accommodate change without
losing its characteristic structure and functions, as valued
by society. The decline of salmon across much of the The Oregon Sea Grant conference will explore both the attributes of resilient ecosystems in which salmon populations thrive and the implications for developing alternative approaches to conservation. The conference is intended to bridge traditional disciplinary boundaries between the natural and social sciences and to broaden the discussion among scientists, resource managers, practitioners, and policy makers. Technical presentations, "town hall" style conversations and panel discussions will examine the ecological, social, economic and institutional factors that influence adaptation to change. From the conference presentations and discussion, organizers will draft a series of management recommendations for improving resilience of the salmon ecosystem. These will be presented for discussion the final day of the conference. Selected papers from the conference and the final recommendations will be published in a peer-reviewed journal volume dedicated to the resilience theme. Further details about meeting location, registration, topics for invited and contributed papers, and poster sessions are posted at http://oregonstate.edu/conferences/resilience/.
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