Symposium Announcement: Annual Meeting of the Association of American 
Geographers
February 24-28, 2012
New York City, New York
www.aag.org/annualmeeting

Symposium Title: Land Use Change and Ecosystem Service Delivery

Land-use and land-management decisions have significant impacts on the world’s 
ecosystems and the goods and services they provide.  These goods and services, 
or ecosystem services, are of critical importance to human well-being.  Efforts 
to improve our understanding of the relationships between land use and 
ecosystem service delivery would enhance our ability to predict changes in 
service provision from alternative land-use policy decisions.  This is 
important in helping society understand the tradeoffs associated with land-use 
change, especially beyond those involving goods and services that are valued by 
markets (e.g., housing, agricultural and timber products, manufactured goods, 
etc.).  This paper session will bring together researchers using geospatial 
methods and models to identify and predict how the provision of ecosystem 
services is affected by changes in land use or land management.  We are 
particularly interested in papers that address the impacts of urbanization on 
ecosystem services or that seek to make this information applicable to land-use 
policy and decision making, but will consider papers in other areas as well.  

If you would like to participate, please send an email expressing your interest 
along with your AAG PIN from the conference website to Heather Sander 
([email protected]) or Derric Pennington ([email protected]) after 
submitting your abstract.  ABSTRACTS DUE SEPTEMBER 28th. 


Derric Pennington, PhD
Research Associate 
Dept of Applied Economics
Dept of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering
Natural Capital Project
University of Minnesota 
email: [email protected]
phone: 513-313-2185

Current location:
Visiting Scientist
Conservation Science Program 
World Wildlife Fund - US 
1250 24th Street, NW 
Washington, DC 20037

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