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Dr. Jen Costanza

@Jen_Costanza

Research Ecologist at US Forest Service. Landscape ecology, forest & landscape change, human effects. All tweets and likes my own and not my employer's. she/her

Joined August 2012
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Dr. Jen Costanza Reposted

Thanks for opportunity to present @issn18651542 in joined session about #Publishing in #LandscapeEcology and #Equity at #IALE2023 in Nairobi to organisers of both sessions @Jen_Costanza and @Jingle_Wu_ASU The full reflection we presented is published at: doi.org/10.3097/LO.202…

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Dr. Jen Costanza Reposted

2nd research opportunity now available! We seek a spatial ecologist to lead projects on drought impacts on wildlife. Based in Fort Collins, CO; with @_JohnMola, @Jen_Costanza, Ryan Peek (CDFW) & myself. Postdoc (link below) or "post-masters" (next post). jobs.colostate.edu/postings/132202


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Our Panel of #DiversityandInclusion committee at #IALECongress2023: Toward equitable publishing in landscape ecology Rich discussion #IALE #journals #equity @Jen_Costanza @darmenteras @SchellerRobert @Jingle_Wu_ASU

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Dr. Jen Costanza Reposted

From our #ClimateEcology track: New research uses multiple climate models & emissions scenarios to show which US #forests will be exposed to the greatest #drought in coming decades doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4… #ClimateChange #SPEI #OpenAccess @Jen_Costanza @usfs_srs @usfs_rmrs

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If you liked the tweet above, please consider sharing this official link to that paper. AltMetric counts “number of times an official link to a paper has been tweeted” as a measure of scholarly impact. publish.csiro.au/MF/MF11235


Dr. Jen Costanza Reposted

You know lifestyle choices for climate but what about for biodiversity?? We’ve prioritised 10 easy things you can do today that could make a huge difference if we all took them up @Biodivcouncil @ICON_Science @HugePossum @M_Selinske theconversation.com/nature-is-in-c… via @ConversationEDU


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Our new article in Landscape Ecology (in which I get to be senior author!). A new fractal index to classify forest fragmentation and disorder. Extensively tested, and applied to real data. link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Dr. Jen Costanza Reposted

And that’s a wrap on #NCA5 all-author meeting in DC! Great to meet colleagues in person finally after 18 months of Teams calls and emails. Chapter 8 ecosystems is the bestest chapter team ever ❤️ @GyamiPhD @EcoGreenQueen @mhunsicker33 @ProfAbigailYork @Jen_Costanza

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Is sprawling urban growth or compact development better for biodiversity and other ecological outcomes? We reviewed the science, and evidence to date is mixed. Our paper offers suggestions for studies that can fully test alternative urban configurations.

📢New pub alert! SE CASC Ecologist Adam Terando is co-author to, Compact or Sprawling Cities: Has the Sparing‑Sharing Framework Yielded an Ecological Verdict, with Faculty Affiliates Elsa Youngsteadt, Jennifer Costanza, & Jelena Vukomanovic Learn more➡️ go.ncsu.edu/se-casc-densel…

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Dr. Jen Costanza Reposted

Our paper on the representative, ideal scale for calculating forest structural diversity from aerial lidar is now online at @MethodsEcolEvol doi.org/10.1111/2041-2…


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You’ve heard of “Elf on the Shelf.” Now get ready for...

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Dr. Jen Costanza Reposted

NEW: The public draft of the Fifth National Climate Assessment is out for comment and we want to hear from you! Review the draft and share your feedback through January 27, 2023. Learn more here: globalchange.gov/content/call-p… #NCA5

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Dr. Jen Costanza Reposted

ATENCION COMUNIDAD #IALE CHILE!!: próximo congreso mundial de Ecología de Paisaje será en Nairobi, Kenia: 10-15 julio 2023 👇. Envío de propuestas de simposio, panel y taller hasta 31 octubre. Mas info 👉 iale2023.mak.ac.ug

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Agree these are really well done @conscorridor!

The most efficiently digested information I've found so far regarding landscape connectivity conservationcorridor.org/the-science-of…

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Dr. Jen Costanza Reposted

New @Up4Growth report on housing underproduction in US regions is now out. It identifies a massive, and growing, need for more housing, with more & more regions in need of construction upforgrowth.org/underproduction Accompanying it: New story by @emilymbadger nytimes.com/2022/07/14/ups…

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Ready learn some new #ClimateChange terms? This glossary was developed for the forest products industry and anyone looking for straightforward definitions with references linking to the technical source. linkedin.com/posts/ncasi_cl…

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After reviewing the announced 2022-23 stipends for bioscience and humanities/social science Ph.D. programs at twelve institutions, we found that only TWO universities, Princeton and Brown, pay more than the local cost of living. Public universities pay even less. 2/x

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From natural resources to archaeology to computer science and more. Check out our review of the current state of landscape visibility analysis. Led by @Nikki_Inglis

The most efficiently digested information I've found so far regarding landscape connectivity conservationcorridor.org/the-science-of…

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Excited to see the wildfire projections done by colleagues and I informing this wildfire management strategy!

Many communities along the forest's edge are vulnerable to wildfire. @usfs_srs research found the wildfire area burned is expected to more than triple in the next 80 years. That’s why we’ve created a new wildfire crisis strategy. fs.usda.gov/features/fight… 📷 Angela Coleman/USFS

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Proud to have contributed science to this fiscal risk analysis for the White House OMB. We projected wildfire area to more than triple, and federal fire suppression spending to increase by $1.6 billion by 2100.

The analyses also found that the Federal Government could spend up to $128 billion annually on just six types of Federal expenditure: - coastal disaster relief - flood insurance - crop insurance - healthcare insurance - wildland fire suppression - flooding at Federal facilities



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