Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University

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The Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University is a research and teaching hub focused on understanding and protecting biodiversity, ecosystems, and the processes that sustain them.

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instanceOf academic research institute
conservation biology center
research center
activity graduate training
policy outreach
public engagement on conservation issues
scientific research
undergraduate education
university teaching
affiliation Stanford University
collaboratesWith government agencies
international conservation organizations
non-governmental organizations
country United States of America
emphasis applied conservation solutions
field-based research
interdisciplinary research
linking science and policy
quantitative modeling in conservation
fieldOfWork biodiversity
conservation biology
conservation policy
ecology
ecosystem science
environmental science
focus biodiversity conservation
climate change impacts on biodiversity
conservation planning
ecosystem services
habitat loss
human impacts on ecosystems
land-use change
protected areas
species extinction risk
languageOfWork English
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Stanford University
Stanford, California
United States of America
surface form: United States
mission understanding and protecting biodiversity
understanding and protecting ecosystems
understanding and protecting the processes that sustain biodiversity and ecosystems
offers research opportunities for students
training for conservation practitioners
partOf School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University
surface form: School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University

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Bing Professor of Population Studies academicDepartment Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University
Anne H. Ehrlich memberOf Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University