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Be Informed Virtual Lecture Series: Meredith Gore ABOUT THE TALK Scientific understanding of human behavior is critical for improving humans’ ability to predict and adapt to global environmental change. The type of behavior that society defines or perceives as driving illicit global environmental change can be omnipresent, but we have mostly lacked an effective mechanism for thinking and talking about, and addressing, the problem. The emerging field of "conservation criminology" offers a model for understanding the types of illicit human behavior and the emotions, cognitions, and institutions that are a cause and a consequence of illicit global environmental change. Join Dr. Meredith Gore who will introduce key dimensions of conservation criminology and provide three widely different examples of how interdisciplinary intelligence mapping can enhance scientific understanding of illicit global environmental change. Dr. Gore will present findings from recent fieldwork: Read more about Dr. Gore's research. ABOUT THE PRESENTER Dr. Meredith Gore is a conservation social scientist. As an Associate Professor in the Department of Geographical Sciences at the University of Maryland, she uses risk concepts to build new understanding of human-environment relationships. Her research is designed to build evidence for action. The majority of her projects can be described as convergence research on conservation issues such as wildlife trafficking, illegal logging, fishing and mining. Meredith received her PhD in Natural Resource Policy and Management from Cornell University, MA in Environment and Resource Policy from George Washington University, and BA in Anthropology and Environmental Studies from Brandeis University. From 2006-2020, she was faculty at Michigan State University. She is a National Academies of Sciences Jefferson Science Fellow, US Department of State Embassy Science Fellow and Emerging Wildlife Conservation Leader. Cost: FREE RVSP by 11/16/2021 For questions about the Be Informed:Virtual Lecture Series or about this specific talk, please contact Jenny Kilberg, director of alumni and donor relations at jkilberg@umd.edu.
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