Ecosystem Services & Conservation

Ecosystem Services & Conservation

Our well being is fundamentally linked to healthy ecosystems. To expand our knowledge of these connections, the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment supports interdisciplinary work probing human impacts on nature and shapes new conservation paradigms. Woods convenes workshops and dialogues to expand awareness of nature’s values and ways to sustain them. These events have laid the foundation for partnerships such as the Natural Capital Project, a pioneering initiative transforming how governments and businesses factor nature’s value into decision-making. Woods works to inform those decisions by sharing findings of Stanford’s world-class biologists, ecologists, social scientists and others. Woods centers and affiliated scholars are provide cutting-edge research, support networks and practical tools to create solutions that benefit people and nature.

In The News

New Discoveries: A Waving Spider, Roadkill Snake, and More!

Senior Fellow Rob Jackson (earth system science) co-authors a blog on the latest newly discovered species.
January 27, 2016 - By Rob Jackson and Molly Michelson, Cal Academy of Sciences news

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Obama Announces Moratorium on New Federal Coal Leases

Woods Consulting Professor David Hayes, also a visiting lecturer at Stanford Law School, discusses how the current federal coal program is outdated.
January 15, 2016 - By Joby Warrick and Juliet Eilperin, Washington Post

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Obama Said to Plan Suspension of New U.S. Coal Leases

Woods Consulting Professor David Hayes, also a visiting lecturer at Stanford Law School, explains why the current federal coal program is outdated.
January 14, 2016 - By Jennifer A. Dlouhy, Bloomberg

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Argentine Ants Altering California's Ecosystems as Homeowners Give them Shelter

Woods Affiliate Deborah Gordon (biology) discusses why Argentine ants have been so successful at colonizing in California.
January 9, 2016 - By Laurel Hamers, San Jose Mercury News via Santa Cruz Sentinel

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