
PLENARY SPEAKER 1: Steven Goodman , Field Museum, sgoodman@fieldmuseum.org
The history, current status, and future of the protected areas of Madagascar
PLENARY SPEAKER 2: Corine Vriesendorp , Field Museum Of Natural History, cvriesendorp@fieldmuseum.org
Conservation in the remote western Amazon: A natural history museum putting science into the hands of decision-makers
PLENARY SPEAKER 3: Joerg Ganzhorn , University of Hamburg, ganzhorn@uni-hamburg.de
From food chemistry to the evolution of primate communities: historical perspective, progresses, gaps and new approaches
PLENARY SPEAKER 4: William Laurance , James Cook University, bill.laurance@jcu.edu.au
Infrastructure Armageddon and the Future of Tropical Nature
PLENARY SPEAKER 5: Kaoru Kitajima , Kyoto University, kitajimak@me.com
Land use, climate change and tropical forest conservation
PLENARY SPEAKER 6: Jonah Ratsimbazafy , GERP, jonah@gerp-mg.org
Why Emerging Conservation Leaders are our best hope for saving biodiversity