Society for Conservation Biology
16th Annual Meeting July 14-July 19 2002
co-hosted by DICE and the British Ecological Society


Sponsors


Conference Material

Welcome page

Registration Form (now closed)

Travelling from London to Canterbury

Programme and Events

Daily Timetable of Events (including rooms and abstracts)

Field Trips (including details and booking form)

Symposia Details(including timetable and abstracts)


Plenary Speakers (including abstracts)

Workshop Details

Open Lectures and Events

SCB Meetings

Award winners


Cathedral Concert (including details of programme)

Information for Presenters and Session Chairs

Guidelines for Spoken Presentations

Guidelines for Poster Presentations

Guidelines for Session Chairs

Campus Information for Attendees

Banking Facilities

Catering Arrangements

Campus Nature Trail (including information about guided walks)

University Links

DICE (Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology)

Anthropology Department

UKC Hospitality


Maps and travel directions

This meeting has received very generous sponsorship and support from various organisations, whom we would like to acknowledge.

  • The Society for Conservation Biology provided very generous support to cover the travel costs of students and those from developing countries to attend their 16th Annual Meeting in Canterbury. This valued support is in line with the Society's wish to internationalise its activities, which is a key focus of this meeting.
  • http://conbio.org/scb/

  • The British Ecological Society provided very generous support to cover the registration, accommodation and meals costs for many students, as well the costs of some invited symposium speakers, at the meeting. As co-host, BES has been whole-heartedly proactive in its support of this meeting.
  • http://www.BritishEcologicalSociety.org

  • WWF US's Russell E Train Education for Nature Program has provided a number of Professional Development Grants to mid-career professionals and community conservationists to upgrade their knowledge and skills by attending this meeting.
  • http://www.worldwildlife.org/

  • The Center for Applied Biodiversity Science of Conservation International has provided critical support for several speakers in the invited symposium on carnivore human conflict, thereby allowing the committee to widen access for the other available sources of support.
  • http://www.conservation.org/

  • Fauna and Flora International, the world's longest established international conservation body, who also produces Oryx: the International Journal of Conservation, has very kindly supported the reception at Poster Session I.
  • http://www.fauna-flora.org/

  • Blackwell Publishing, publishers of both the Society for Conservation Biology and the British Ecological Society's journals, has very kindly supported the reception at Poster Session II.
  • http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/

  • DICE the co-host and its parent Department of Anthropology, have provided massive support for holding this meeting, through opportunity costs for students in finding professors busy on conference matters, through to providing moral and material encouragement from colleagues and departmental resources.
  • http://www.ukc.ac.uk/anthropology/dice/dice.html
  • http://www.ukc.ac.uk/anthropology/

  • And finally, as always, the University Support Services, including UKC Hospitality, Audio-Visual Service, Computing Service, Estates Department and Printing Unit have all helped greatly with conference logistics.
  • http://www.ukc.ac.uk/



 










The SCB2002 pages are maintained by Christine Eagle
email: C.M.Eagle@ukc.ac.uk
Conference email: scb2002@ukc.ac.uk
Last updated: 09.07.02