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- Based in Berkeley’s Rausser College of Natural Resources, the new James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center for Large Landscape Conservation at UC Berkeley (Stone Center) aims to catalyze new forms of university engagement to increase the pace, scale, equity and durability of large scale conservation.
- The first of these is the Beyond Yellowstone Program in Wyoming, the second will be based in California, and others are to be determined.
- Initial campus partners include Berkeley Wildlife, the Berkeley Institute for Parks, Biodiversity and People, and the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment.
- Collaborates across research groups and units, including Berkeley Wildlife, Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment, and the Institute for Parks, People and Biodiversity, to co-produce quantitative and qualitative research that evaluates and/or guides conservation decision-making.
- Cultivates high-impact research products evaluating large-scale land and water conservation outcomes and identifying future innovations are grounded in insights from multiple Living Labs. Coordinates varied and competing requirements associated with managing an innovative research program in a university and/or government environment.
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