词条 | Society for Conservation Biology |
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| name = Society for Conservation Biology | image = | type = Scientific society | founded_date = May 8, 1985[1] | tax_id = 33-0147824 (U.S.A.)[2] | registration_id = | founder = | location = Washington, D.C., United States | coordinates = | origins = | key_people = | area_served = | product = | focus = Conservation biology, education, policy | method = | revenue = US$2,791,907 (2016)[3] | endowment = | num_volunteers = ~100[3] | num_employees = 16[3] | num_members = >4,000[4] | subsid = | owner = | former name = | homepage = www.conbio.org | dissolved = | footnotes = }} The Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) is an 501(c)3 non-profit international professional organization that is dedicated to conserving biodiversity.[5] There are over 4,000 members worldwide, including students and those in related non-academic sectors. There are 35 chapters throughout the world.[6] The Society was founded in 1985 and began publishing the peer reviewed journal Conservation Biology in 1987, published by Blackwell Scientific publishers. This has been supplemented since 2007 by the rapid publication journal Conservation Letters {{ISSN|1755-263X}}. HistoryThe origin of the Society resulted from the emergence of the field as a distinct subject in the 1970s. The phrase conservation biology originated from a conference of ecologists and population biologists at the University of Michigan, that published the book "Conservation Biology" An Evolutionary-Ecological Perspective[7] was highly influential internationally, eventually selling tens of thousands of copies including a Russian translation. By the mid-1980s there was sufficient interest and participation to establish a formal society and publish a peer reviewed journal Conservation Biology, started in 1987 and published by Blackwell Scientific Publishers. The Society also launched Conservation magazine in 2000 which was designed to complement Conservation Biology by making current conservation biology tools, techniques, and case studies ccessible to practitioners, policy makers, and others.[1][8] In 2014, Conservation magazine was renamed Anthropocene magazine and it is now published by University of Washington.[9] In 2007, SCB started their second publication, Conservation Letters, an online rapid publication journal that covers cutting-edge, policy-relevant conservation research from both natural and social sciences.[10] International Congress for Conservation BiologyStarting in 1998, SCB has hosted the International Congress for Conservation Biology (ICCB).[11] This Congress is designed as a forum for addressing conservation challenges around the world. ICCB was held annually until 2011, when it was changed to a biennial schedule to reduce carbon impacts of travel to global congresses. The location of ICCB rotates worldwide through all ICCB Sections.[11] SectionsIn 2000 the SCB Board of Governors approved the creation of seven Regional Sections that were formed over the following two years. The seven sections are Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America & Caribbean, North America, Marine and [https://conbio.org/groups/sections/oceania/ Oceania]. These Sections were established to help implement SCB’s mission and goals on a regional scale. Each Section holds its own Congress, often in alternating years with ICCB.[12] Each Section also has its own international Board of Directors. Africa SectionThe SCB Africa Section is dedicated to advancing the discipline of conservation biology in Africa and to helping African conservation scientists find lasting solutions to conservation problems in Africa. [13] It was established at a meeting in Nairobi, Kenya in 2001 where conservation scientists and practitioners met to discuss conservation issues in Africa. SCB Africa Section has multiple groups and committees, including a Social Science and Gender Committee, Conservation, Policy, Education and Science Committee, Young Women Conservation Biologists' Group, and Communications and Mentoring Program.[14] SCB Africa has organized the African Congress for Conservation Biology since 2007. This congress brings conservation professionals together to promote and reflect on conservation biology in Africa.[15] Asia SectionThe SCB Asia Section strives to bring together experts from across the world to address biodiversity science and policy across Asia.[16] It was established at the annual SCB meeting in Duluth, Minnesota 2003. SCB Asia has organized the SCB Asia Section Meeting since 2015 to bring together conservation professionals in Asia and promote biodiversity conservation across Asia.[16] Europe SectionThe SCB Europe Section is dedicated to promoting conservation biology and to applying it to conserve biodiversity in Europe and the EU.[17] It was established at the annual SCB meeting in Canterbury 2002. SCB Europe Section has task-oriented committees including Policy, Education, Communication, and Membership.[17] SCB Europe has organised the European Congress of Conservation Biology since 2006. This facilitates the exchange on conservation science and nature conservation practice and policy, with the aim of promoting the protection of biological diversity in Europe.[18] Latin America & Caribbean SectionThe SCB Latin America & Caribbean, formally called the Austral and Neotropical American Section, was formed in 2003 to unite conservation efforts in Central and South America.[19] The SCB Latin America & Caribbean Section organizes the Latin America and Caribbean Congress for Conservation Biology which aims to connect conservation efforts between the Caribbean and Latin America.[19] Marine SectionThe SCB Marine Section, formed in 2001, is dedicated to advancing the science and practice of conserving the Earth's marine biological diversity.[20] It does not have a specific regional focus but rather focuses on furthering all marine conservation science, public policy, and research as it regards marine issues as global.[21] It has multiple committees, including a Marine Policy Committee, Diversity Committee, and Marine Education Committee..[22] The SCB Marine Section has organized the International Marine Conservation Congress since 2011 to bring together marine scientists and marine conservation professionals to further marine conservation science and policy.[23] North America SectionThe SCB North America section represents the North American continent north of Mexico (Mexico is part of the SCB Latin America & Caribbean Section) and is dedicated to bridging the gap between research and practice in order to help its members be more effective in facilitating on-the-ground conservation success.[24] The SCB North America Section has had the North American Congress for Conservation Biology since 2009.[25] Each meeting has had a different theme relating to conservation in North America, including "Conservation Science, Policy, and Practice: Connecting the Urban to the Wild" and "Bridging the Gap: Connecting People, Nature & Climate."[25] Oceania SectionThe SCB Oceania Section, including Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Island regions, was established in 2005. The mission of the SCB Oceania Section is to promote conservation science and practice in local communities and bring together conservation professionals in the region.[26] It has held the Oceania Congress for Conservation Biology since 2007 which focuses on bringing together conservation professionals to present new findings, methods, tools, and opportunities in conservation science and practice. ChaptersSCB chapters are local groupings that are associated with regional sections, and are a means to work locally to achieve conservation success.[27] The following chapters are listed within each of the seven sections:[27]
Working GroupsIn 2001, SCB began to develop topical Working Groups that would focus on areas relevant to the mission and goals of SCB and to create a way to promote important conservation issues that are not currently addressed in SCB's activities.[28] The first Working Groups were officially formed in 2003. Today SCB has 7 official Working Groups, which are: [29]
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Massachusetts 8. ^{{cite web |title=Anthropocene Magazine |url=http://www.anthropocenemagazine.org/}} 9. ^{{cite web |title=Anthropocene Magazine |url=http://www.anthropocenemagazine.org/ |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 10. ^{{cite web |title=Science and Publications |url=https://conbio.org/publications/ |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 11. ^1 {{cite web |title=International Congress for Conservation Biology (ICCB)|url=https://conbio.org/conferences/about-scb-meetings/ |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 12. ^{{cite web |title=Regional Sections |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/about-sections|website=www.conbio.org |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 13. ^{{cite web |title=Africa Section |website=www.conbio.org |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/africa |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 14. ^{{cite web |title=Africa Section Committees & Groups |website=www.conbio.org |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/africa/committees-groups/ |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 15. ^{{cite web |title=Africa Section Meetings |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/africa/meetings/ |website=www.conbio.org |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 16. ^1 {{cite web |title=Asia Section |website=www.conbio.org |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/asia |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 17. ^1 {{cite web |title=Europe Section |website=www.conbio.org |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/europe |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 18. ^{{cite web |title=ECCB|website=www.conbio.org |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/europe/eccb/ |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 19. ^1 {{cite web |title=Welcome to the Latin America and Caribbean Section |website=www.conbio.org |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/latin-america-caribbean/ |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 20. ^{{cite web |title=About|website=www.conbio.org |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/marine/about/ |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 21. ^{{cite web |title=Welcome to the SCB Marine Section |website=www.conbio.org |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/marine/ |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 22. ^{{cite web |title=Committees|website=www.conbio.org |accessdate=2018-05-17 |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/marine/committees/}} 23. ^{{cite web |title=Marine Section Meetings|website=www.conbio.org |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/marine/meetings/ |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 24. ^{{cite web| title=North America Section |website=www.conbio.org |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/north-america |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 25. ^1 {{cite web|title=North America Section Meetings |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/north-america/meetings/ |website=www.conbio.org|accessdate=2018-05-17}} 26. ^{{cite web |title=Oceania Section |website=www.conbio.org |url=https://conbio.org/groups/sections/oceania/ |accessdate=2017-05-19}} 27. ^1 {{cite web |title=SCB Chapter Directory |url=http://www.conbio.org/groups/chapters/chapter-directory |website=www.conbio.org}} 28. ^{{cite web |title=SCB History Timeline |website=www.conbio.org |accessdate=2018-05-17 |url=https://cdn.knightlab.com/libs/timeline3/latest/embed/index.html?source=19GL_4S7V4OPU8x-7XRYOZ7JrS7wV5a_cuaBrsIL6o1g&font=Georgia-Helvetica&lang=en&initial_zoom=2&height=650}} 29. ^{{cite web |title=SCB Working Groups |url=https://conbio.org/groups/working-groups/about-working-groups |website=www.conbio.org |accessdate=2018-05-17}} 30. ^{{cite web |title=Freshwater Working Group |url=https://conbio.org/groups/working-groups/freshwater |accessdate=2018-05-17 |website=www.conbio.org}} 31. ^{{cite web |title=Social Science Working Group |url=https://conbio.org/groups/working-groups/social-science |accessdate=2018-05-17 |website=www.conbio.org}} 32. ^{{cite web |title=Religion and Conservation Biology|url=https://conbio.org/groups/working-groups/religion-and-conservation-biology |accessdate=2018-05-17 |website=www.conbio.org}} 33. ^{{cite web |title=Conservation Marketing Working Group |url=https://conbio.org/groups/working-groups/conservation-marketing-working-group |accessdate=2018-05-17 |website=www.conbio.org}} 34. ^{{cite web |title=Conservation Genetics Working Group |url=https://conbio.org/groups/working-groups/conservation-genetics-working-group/ |accessdate=2018-05-17 |website=www.conbio.org}} 35. ^{{cite web |title=Participatory and Citizen Science Working Group |url=https://conbio.org/groups/working-groups/participatory-and-citizen-science-working-group/about/ |accessdate=2018-05-17 |website=www.conbio.org}} 36. ^{{cite web |title=Conservation Technology Working Group |url=https://conbio.org/groups/working-groups/conservation-technology-working-group |accessdate=2018-05-17 |website=www.conbio.org}} External links
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