Presented By: Graham Sustainability Institute
Spatial Data and Fish Ecology Informing Policy in Chile
Public Lecture by Shaw Lacy
Landscape scale fluvial ecology models connect well with a policy-making framework. In Chile, the modeling frameworks developed by former SEAS professors Paul Seelbach and Michael Wiley have been applied to build policy tools for decision-making in the areas of sustainable hydropower and climate change adaptation. This talk examines the unforeseen challenges facing the development of landscape-scale fluvial ecological models that connect climate, land-use, and hydrology.