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PROF. KAREN F. BEAZLEY, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE February 6, 2017 School for Resource and Environmental Studies (SRES) 6100 University Avenue, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Canada. B3H 3J5 E-mail: [email protected]; Telephone: (902) 494-1383 Expertise Biodiversity conservation; protected area and conservation system planning; landscape ecology; conservation biology; regional/landscape-scale connectivity in context of climate change; resilience planning; environmental ethics/philosophy Extracurricular Praque Marathon, May 2016 EPIC Half-Terra Duathlon (1 st overall/winner; 1 st in age group), 2015 Full Ironman, Louisville, Kentucky, 2011; 2014 (2 nd in age group) Triathlon Canada National Team (Age-group): § Triathlon Canada Award of Excellence, 2013 § ITU World Championship Duathlon, Ottawa (2013); Bronze medalist § ITU World Championship Long-Distance Triathlon, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain (2012) (5 th in age group) § ITU World Championship Duathlon, Nancy France (2012) Demi-Esprit, half-iron distance, Montreal, September 2013 (1 st in age group) Provincial Triathlon championships, August 2013 (1 st in age group) Bridgetown Long-course Triathlon, July 2011 (1 st in age group) Boston Marathon, April 2009, 2010 Prince Edward Island Marathon, Oct 2008 (1 st in age group) Numerous half-marathons (2007- ) Education Doctor of Philosophy - Interdisciplinary Studies, 1998 (Environmental Studies, Biology, Philosophy) Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3H 3E2 Thesis: A focal-species approach to biodiversity management in Nova Scotia Master of Arts, 1993 Department of Geography, Faculty of Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. N2L 3G1 Thesis: Forested Regions of Long Point - Landscape History and Strategic Planning Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 1986 (Honors, with Distinction) School of Landscape Architecture, Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario. N1G 2W1 Applied Arts Diploma, 1979 Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology, London, Ontario. International Awards 2002 United Nations University International Leadership Academy (UNUILA) Environment and Security 2002 UNUILA Leadership Award. Recipient from among 26 mid-career professionals from 22 countries 1986 American Society of Landscape Architects International Student Design Competition Award National Professional Awards 1990 Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Design Award: Britannia Farm Master Plan 1989 CSLA Award: Mississauga Public Gardens Feasibility Analysis Scholarly awards Teaching award: Educational Leadership Award for Collaborative Teaching, Management Without Borders 2015-16, Dalhousie University.

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PROF. KAREN F. BEAZLEY, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE February 6, 2017 School for Resource and Environmental Studies (SRES) 6100 University Avenue, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Canada. B3H 3J5 E-mail: [email protected]; Telephone: (902) 494-1383 Expertise Biodiversity conservation; protected area and conservation system planning; landscape

ecology; conservation biology; regional/landscape-scale connectivity in context of climate change; resilience planning; environmental ethics/philosophy

Extracurricular Praque Marathon, May 2016 EPIC Half-Terra Duathlon (1st overall/winner; 1st in age group), 2015 Full Ironman, Louisville, Kentucky, 2011; 2014 (2nd in age group)

Triathlon Canada National Team (Age-group): § Triathlon Canada Award of Excellence, 2013 § ITU World Championship Duathlon, Ottawa (2013); Bronze medalist § ITU World Championship Long-Distance Triathlon, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain (2012)

(5th in age group) § ITU World Championship Duathlon, Nancy France (2012)

Demi-Esprit, half-iron distance, Montreal, September 2013 (1st in age group) Provincial Triathlon championships, August 2013 (1st in age group)

Bridgetown Long-course Triathlon, July 2011 (1st in age group) Boston Marathon, April 2009, 2010 Prince Edward Island Marathon, Oct 2008 (1st in age group) Numerous half-marathons (2007- )

Education Doctor of Philosophy - Interdisciplinary Studies, 1998 (Environmental Studies, Biology, Philosophy) Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3H 3E2 Thesis: A focal-species approach to biodiversity management in Nova Scotia Master of Arts, 1993 Department of Geography, Faculty of Environmental Studies, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. N2L 3G1 Thesis: Forested Regions of Long Point - Landscape History and Strategic Planning Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 1986 (Honors, with Distinction) School of Landscape Architecture, Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario. N1G 2W1 Applied Arts Diploma, 1979 Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology, London, Ontario. International Awards 2002 United Nations University International Leadership Academy (UNUILA) Environment and Security 2002 UNUILA Leadership Award. Recipient from among 26 mid-career professionals from 22 countries 1986 American Society of Landscape Architects International Student Design Competition Award National Professional Awards 1990 Canadian Society of Landscape Architects Design Award: Britannia Farm Master Plan 1989 CSLA Award: Mississauga Public Gardens Feasibility Analysis Scholarly awards Teaching award: Educational Leadership Award for Collaborative Teaching, Management Without Borders 2015-16, Dalhousie University.

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Dalhousie University • Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship, 1995-96; 1996-97 • Eliza Ritchie Doctoral Scholarship, 1993-94; 1994-95; 1995-96

University of Waterloo • Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 1992-93 • University of Waterloo Graduate Scholarship, 1991 • University of Waterloo Provost Incentive Fund Scholarship, 1991-92; 1992-93

University of Guelph • Ontario Agricultural College Alumni Foundation Gold Medal, 1985-86 • American Society of Landscape Architects Distinguished Undergraduate Student Award 1986 • American Society of Landscape Architects Certificate of Honor, 1985-86 • Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA.) Award of Merit, 1985-86 • Ontario Agricultural College Class of '67 Centennial Scholarship, 1984-85; • CSLA Helen M. Kippax Memorial Scholarship, 1983-84 • Ontario Agricultural College Alumni Undergraduate Scholarship, 1983-84 • Ontario Agricultural College Proficiency Prize, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85 • Howard B. Dunnington-Grubb Scholarship, 1982-83; 1983-84; 1984-85 • Dean's Honor List, 1982-83; 1983-84; 1984-85; 1985-86

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2017- Full Professor and Academic Program Coordinator

Teaching: § MGMT4047/ENVI5047: Conservation System Design (2016/17-) § ENVI 5009 : Graduate Seminar (2016/17 Winter) § MGMT 5000: Management Without Borders (2016/17-)

2016 Associate Dean Academic (Acting, Aug-Dec), Faculty of Management

2015- Chair, Dalhousie Research Ethics Board, Social Sciences and Humanities 2014- Full Professor

School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University Teaching:

§ MGMT3701: Resource and Environmental Problem Solving 1: Community as a Living Lab (2014/15; 2015/16)

§ MGMT4047/ENVI5047: Conservation System Design (2014/15; 2015/16; 2016/17)

§ ENVI 5009 : Graduate Seminar (2015/16) Sabbatical leave: July 1-December 31, 2014

2011-2014 Full Professor and Academic Program Coordinator School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University

Teaching: § MGMT 1700: Introduction to Environment and Resource Management (2011/12) § MGMT 3701: Resource and Environmental Problem Solving 1: Community as a

Living Lab (2013/14) § MGMT 4702: Advanced Resource and Environmental Management (2011/12;

2012/13) § ENVI 5047: Conservation System Design (2004/05; 2006/07-2008/09; 2011/12-) § MGMT 5000: Management Without Borders (2012/13; 2013/14)

2010-2011 Full Professor (Sabbatical leave: July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011)

School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University Visiting professor/scholar:

• Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona: January 29 - February 21, 2011

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• Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina: March 10 – 21, 2011 • The Nature Conservancy, Eastern Region, Boston, USA; April 13-20, 2011

2004-2010 Associate professor (Special/administrative leave: July 1, 2009- June 30, 2010) School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University 2004-2009 Director and Associate Professor

School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University Administrative duties:

§ Oversee administrative staff (2.5 FTE) and professoriate (7 FTE) § Oversee two graduate programs (MES and MREM) § Contribute to development of proposed SBA/SRES MBA-Natural Resources

program and courses § Contribute to Bachelor of Management program and course development § Explore synergies with Marine Affairs Program and Dalhousie College of

Sustainability § Contribute to Faculty of Management strategic visioning, planning and

implementation § Contribute to Faculty of Management budget revision and human resource

planning § Conduct/coordinate SRES strategic visioning, planning and implementation § Conduct/coordinate SRES budget revision and human resource planning § Participate in Dean and Acting Dean selection and transition processes § Participate in Director Searches (SBA, MAP) § Coordinate departmental move to Kenneth C. Rowe Management Building § Implement new Master of Resource and Environmental Management program § Coordinate/negotiate faculty secondment, sabbatical and sick leaves § Secure/hire term and sessional appointments § Secure/hire full time faculty members (Searches 1327, 1449, 1504) § Host SRES open houses and community meetings § Administer/negotiate retirements and host retirement functions/celebrations § Administer pot-retirement appointments, cross and adjunct appointments § Prepare nominations/applications for awards, honorary degrees and lectures § Prepare proposals for FoM fund raising and Dalhousie Capital Campaign

Teaching:

§ MGMT 5000.03: Management without Borders (co-taught with FoM faculty and Dean) (2007/08– 2008/09)

§ ENVI 5480.03: Environmental Ethics (2004/05 -2006/07; 2008/09) § ENVI 5047: Conservation System Design (2004/05; 2006/07-2008/09) § ENVI 5003.03: Emerging Issues in Sustainability/Management without Borders

(co-taught with FoM faculty/Dean) (2006/07) § ENVI 5048/49.03: Directed study (17 deliveries) (2004/05-2008/09) § ENVI 5500.03: Socio-political Dimensions of Environmental Management

(2004/05) 1999- 2004 Assistant Professor (Tenure-track):

School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University § ENVI 5003.03: Introduction to Environmental Studies (2002/03-2003/04) § ENVI 5000.06: Introduction to Environmental Studies (1999/2000-2001/02) § ENVI 5480.03: Environmental Ethics (1999/2000-2003/04) § ENVI 5047.03: Protected Areas Management (1999-2004) § ENVI 5048.03/5049.03: Directed Study (14 deliveries) (1999-2004) § SRES Seminar Series Coordinator (Winter 2001; 2001/02) § Academic Program Coordinator (2003/04)

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1998-99 Assistant Professor, and Academic Program Coordinator (Term appointment) School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University

§ ENVI 5000.06: Introduction to Environmental Studies § ENVI 5480.03: Environmental Ethics (2 deliveries: winter; summer) § PHIL 2480.03: Environmental Ethics (2 deliveries: winter; summer) § ENVI 5048/49.03: Directed Study (2 deliveries) § Academic Program Coordinator

Cross appointments

• Interdisciplinary PhD Program (2013- ) • College of Sustainability (2009- ) • Faculty of Architecture and Planning, School of Planning (2003- ) • Faculty of Science, Environmental Science Programme (2004- )

Academic Thesis Supervision Supervisor:

• 40 Masters of Environmental Studies (MES) theses: 35 successfully completed; 5 in progress • Supervised 2001/02 Dalhousie University Governor General’s Gold Medal Award winner (Snaith) • 2 completed undergraduate (BSc, Biology; ESS, College of Sustainability) thesis; 1 in progress

Committee member: • 38 MES theses: 31 successfully completed; 5 in progress • 2 MSc (SMU) theses: 2 completed • 3 Interdisciplinary PhD theses: 2 completed; 2 in progress • 4 undergraduate (BA, Political Science/International Development Studies; Biology; ESS) theses:

3 completed; 1 in progress External examiner:

• 2 MSc, Biology, Acadia University • 1 PhD, Planning, University of Waterloo • 2 Masters of Urban and Regional Planning, School of Architecture and Planning

Independent chair: • Chair for numerous (~40) MES thesis and Interdisciplinary PhD dissertation defense proceedings

Part-time term appointments, Dalhousie University 1995-1999 Lecturer, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Philosophy Dept.

§ PHIL 2480.03: Environmental Ethics (1995-96; 1997-98; 1998-99) Sessional, Faculty of Management, School for Resource and Environmental Studies

§ ENVI 5000.06: Introduction to Environmental Studies (1997-98) § ENVI5048.03: Special Topics (1997-98)

Sessional, Faculty of Science, Biology Department § BIOL 4807.03: Special Topic in Conservation Biology (1995-96)

Teaching Assistantships Dalhousie University 1994-96 Science 1000R - Introduction to Environmental Science Profs: Owen Hertzman, David Scott, Earth Sciences 1994-95 Biology 3601A - Nature Conservation; Prof. Martin Willison, Biology University of Waterloo 1992-93 Geog. 101 - Introduction to Human Geography; Prof. R. Bullock, Geography

Geog. 305 – Biogeography; Prof. Barry Warner, Geography 1991-92 ES 500 - Professional Practice in Environmental Management;

Prof. A.G. (Sandy) McLellan, Environmental Studies

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Research Assistantships Dalhousie University 1997-98 Endangered Species Legislation, Initiatives and Issues in Canada; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council - Research Grant Prof. Robert Boardman, Political Science University of Waterloo 1991-93 Long Point Project - Environmental Folio for the Great Lakes Royal Canadian Geographic Society - Major Competitive Research Grant Prof. J. Gordon Nelson, Geography 1991-92 Landscape Ecology - A Selected Annotated Bibliography; Heritage Resources Centre Prof. J. Gordon Nelson, Dept. of Geography Guest Lecturer Northern Arizona University

• Forestry Department Seminar (2010-11) Clemson University

• Landscape Ecology, Prof. Rob Baldwin (2010-11) Dalhousie University and University of Kings College

• Community Ecology, Biology (2016) • Research Methods (annually from 1999/2000) • Graduate Seminar (annually from 1999/2000) • Conservation system design (2010-11) • Marine Protected Areas, MARA/Marine Affairs, Prof. M. Willison (2005/06) • Science and Religion, Prof. S. Snobelen, University of Kings College (2003/04; 2005/06) • Management of Resources and the Environment (2004-05) • History of Science, Prof. Gordon McOuat, University of Kings College (2003/04) • Seminar Series, School of Planning, Prof. J. Grant (2003/04) • Nature Conservation, Prof. M. Willison, SRES (2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/04) • Environmental Education, Prof. Fay Cohen, SRES (2002/03; 2003/04) • Protected Areas Management, Prof. M. Willison, SRES (1996/97; 1997/98; 1998/99) • Environmental Education, Patricia Betts and Peggy Cameron, SRES (1998/99) • Dalhousie Integrated Science Programme, SCI 1500, Dr. C. Staicer, Biology (1997/98; 1998/99) • Environmental/Ecological Economics, Prof. Scott Wood, SRES (1996/97) • Resource Systems and Economic Development, Prof. Scott Wood, SRES (1996/97) • Introduction to Environmental Science, Faculty of Science (1995/96; 2003/04-2005/06) • Introduction to Environmental studies, Prof. P. Tyedmers, C. Miller, SRES (2004/05; 2005/06) • Politics and the Environment: Prof. Robert Boardman, Political Science (1995/96)

INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE 2006 Representing the Faculty of Management, at the invitation of the Government of China.

International Forum on Leapfrogging Development in China, and the China BELL Conference. July 22-23, 2006. Shenyang City, China.

2002 UNUILA Leadership for climate change. Amman, Jordan, and the World Summit on Sustainable Development, Pretoria/Johannesburg, South Africa. July 21 - August 31. Selected as one of 26 participants from 22 countries worldwide.

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIENCE 1988-1991 Intermediate Landscape Architect, The Landplan Collaborative Limited, Landscape Architects and Environmental Scientists, Guelph, Ontario 1988 Intermediate Landscape Architect, Hough, Stansbury + Woodland, Ltd. Landscape Architects, Rexdale, Ontario

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1985-1988 Junior Landscape Architect, The Landplan Collaborative Limited, Landscape Architects and Environmental Scientists, Guelph, Ontario PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2003-05, 2010- Society for Conservation Biology 2005- Canadian Council on Ecological Areas 1996-2010 Science and the Management of Protected Areas Association 2008-2010 Canadian Water Resources Association 1994-2000 Atlantic Provinces Association of Landscape Architects 1986-2000 Canadian Society of Landscape Architects 1986-1993 Ontario Association of Landscape Architects ACADEMIC RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS Total: ~$555,000 CAD (primarily to support MES thesis research: stipends and expenses) • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant (IDG) grant

(430-2012-0874). 2013-2016. $74,572. Connectivity for what? Exploring divergences in the deep meaning of the core concept of ‘connectivity’ among experts in landscape conservation planning. PI. Grant holder.

• SSHRC Research Development Initiative (RDI) grant. 2010-2012. $39,189. Developing research expertise, techniques and collaborative relationships for transboundary landscape connectivity science. PI. Grant holder.

• SSHRC-RDI grant. 2009-2010. $51,490. Conservation social science in Canada: assessing and prioritizing research directions for an emerging discipline. Led by Dr. Murray Rudd (CRC), SWGC, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Co-applicant.

• Canadian Council on Ecological Areas (CCEA) - Environment Canada (EC), Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS). 2010- 2011. $10,000. Species turnover rates in Canada’s protected area network under climate change. Researcher/Project Manager for CCEA.

• CCEA-EC,CWS. 2009- 2010. $25,000. Species representivity in Canada’s protected area network under climate change. Researcher/Project Manager for CCEA.

• Parks Canada, Kejimkujik National Park. 2009. $25,000. Gathering and synthesizing traditional knowledge on the use of fire in Atlantic Canada by First Nations people. Grant holder; contract for S. Jodrey stipend.

• SSHRC-CURA grant. 2008. $20,000. Enhancing socio-economic capacity for sustainable watershed management in Atlantic Canada. Lead researcher; grant holder.

• Parks Canada, Kejimkujik National Park. 2007-09. $40,000. Coastal ecological integrity indicators, measures and protocols for Kejimkujik Seaside. Collaborator (with B. Freedman and A. Pelletier).

• Peel Health. 2008. $2709. Health Assessment Tool Development. Region of Peel. Collaborator. • Park Canada, Cape Breton Highlands National Park. 2006-2007. $44,000. Assessment of the impact

of moose population density on forest succession after Spruce budworm Grant holder; contract for C. Smith research.

• SSHRC-CURA grant. 2006-07. $19,800. Enhancing socio-economic capacity for sustainable watershed management in Atlantic Canada. Lead researcher; grant holder.

• SSHRC-CURA grant. 2005. $19,300. Enhancing socio-economic capacity for sustainable watershed management in Atlantic Canada. Lead researcher; grant holder.

• The Wildlands Project Reserve System Design for the Northern Appalachian-Acadian Ecoregion. 2006. $8000 USD (~10,000 CAD). Grant holder; Researcher.

• Dalhousie University, Research Development Fund for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty Research Grant. 2007-09. $4000. Applying a transformative participatory approach for incorporating local knowledge into biodiversity conservation planning in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion of Canada and the USA. Lead researcher; grant holder.

• Nova Forest Alliance. 2006-07. $4800. Feasibility assessment framework mitigation of road-related fragmentation in Southwestern Nova Scotia forests. Co-applicant (with C. Robinson and P. Duinker)

• Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute: 2006-2007: Testing, refinement and application of tools for assessing ecological effects of logging roads in Nova Scotia. Co-applicant (with C. Robinson) $3000

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• Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute: 2005-2006: Co-applicant (with C. Inglis) $3000 • Nova Forest Alliance. 2005. $3500. Decision-support Model for Assessing Protected Area Potential in

the NFA Land Base. Lead researcher; grant holder. • Nova Forest Alliance. 2003- 05. $22,000. Assessing Protected Area Potential in the Nova Forest

Alliance Land Base. Lead researcher; grant holder. • Dalhousie University, Research Development Fund, Faculty Grant. 2003-05. $2450. Manuscript

preparation: A map-based synthesis of public attitudes, flagship species and biodiversity considerations for conservation planning. Lead researcher; grant holder.

• SSHRC Standard Research Grant. 2001-04. $71,800. Public attitudes toward wildlife species as a focus of biological diversity conservation. Lead researcher; grant holder.

• The EJLB Foundation. 2000-02. $60,000. Toward completing a protected areas network for Nova Scotia. Lead researcher; grant holder.

• Nature Conservancy of Canada. 2001-02. $7070. Connectivity in a protected areas network for Nova Scotia. Lead researcher; grant holder.

• Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, Parks Canada. 2002-03. $2000. Selecting Indicators for Monitoring Ecological Integrity at Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site. Workshop and report. Supervisor; contract for D. Ure.

• Nova Forest Alliance. 2002-03. $5000. Assessing public attitudes towards wildlife species. Supervisor; contract for A. Marlin.

• Dalhousie University, Research Development Fund, Faculty Grant. 2001-03. $3500. The ethics of land use in Nova Scotia: Assessing the values of the general public. Lead researcher; grant holder.

• Selecting environmentally significant areas for protection in working forests. 2002. $1000. Research contract. Lead researcher; contract holder

• Special one-time SSHRC institutional grant (Dalhousie/FOM). 2000. $2150. Grant holder. • The Wildlands Project - Greater Laurentian Wildlands Project. 1998-1999. $3150 USD (~4000 CAD).

Focal species identification for the Maine Wildlands Reserve Project. Lead researcher; grant holder. • The Wildlands Project - Greater Laurentian Wildlands Project. 1998-1999. $5000 USD (~6000 CAD).

Wild lands and wild seas mapping workshop; Lead researcher • Atlantic Region: Ecosystem Science Fund. 1997. $2000. Preliminary Assessment of Transboundary

Issues for Ecosystem Management at Kejimkujik National Park, Nova Scotia. Canadian Heritage, Parks Canada. Lead researcher; grant holder.

Submitted research proposals: • SSHRC Connections Grant. 2016. Freshwater ecological classification framework. 2016. $30,000.

Co-applicant. • National Conservation Plan, Gulf of Maine Initiative. 2016. $71,392. Identification of priority locations

for Cetacean conservation and stressor mitigation within Canadian waters of the Gulf of Maine based on ‘importance’ and ‘threat’ values. Lead researcher/applicant.

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES Dalhousie University 2015- Chair, Dalhousie Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Board 2016-2017 External member, Faculty of Health Sciences Tenure and Promotion Committee 2016- Member, Internal Review Committee, Proposed PhD in Agriculture 2014- Interdisciplinary PhD Admissions Committee 2014- Dean’s advisory Committee for the Interdisciplinary PhD 2014- Regular designate as Interdisciplinary PhD Departmental Representative for defenses 2012-2015 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Board member 2012-2014 Faculty of Graduate Studies, Faculty Council 2008-2009 Dalhousie College of Sustainability Steering Committee 2003-2006 Dalhousie University Senator: Faculty of Management elected representative to Senate 2003-2006 Senate Academic Priorities and Budget Committee 2005 Chair, Senate Special Committee of Inquiry: Horne Grievance 2002-2005 Faculty of Graduate Studies Scholarship Committee 1999-2000 Dalhousie University Human Ethics Review Committee

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Faculty of Management 2016 Associate Dean Academic (Acting) 2013- Chair, DFA travel Committee 2013- Chair, DFA Professional Development Fund Committee 2007-2009 Undergraduate Student Appeals Committee, Faculty of Management 2004-2009 Executive Committee 2004-2009 Faculty Council 2007-2008 Chair, Career Development Fund 2004-06 Faculty Tenure and Promotions Committee, Faculty of Management (rotating as Chair) 2002 School of Library and Information Studies Acting Director Appointment Committee 2004-2005 Strategic Planning Committee 2001-2005 New Rowe Building Advisory Subcommittee, Space Planning 2001-2003 Faculty Workload Policy Committee 2001 Search Committee, Associate Dean, Research 2000-02 Faculty Tenure and Promotions Committee 1999-2001 Undergraduate Student Appeals Committee (rotating Chair) School for Resource and Environmental Studies 2017 Academic Program Coordinator, Acting 2011- 2015 Academic Program Coordinator, School for Resource and Environmental Studies 2014 Chair, Limited Term Appointment Search Committee 2011 Chair, SRES Renewal, Tenure and Promotion Committee 2011-14 Chair, SRES Admissions Committee 2009 Search committee for tenure-track assistant professor position (SRES), Search 1504 2009 Search committee for tenure-track assistant professor position (SRES), Search 1419 2009 Search committee for tenure-track assistant professor position (SRES), Search 1327 2003-04; 1998-99 Academic Program Coordinator, School for Resource and Environmental Studies 2003 Chair, Search committee for tenure-track assistant professor position (Tyedmers) 1999-2002 SRES Admissions Committee 1999-2001 SRES Tenure and Promotions Committee Other Administrative Responsibilities 2011-12 Tenure and Promotions Committee, School of Planning 1999- Occasional Acting Director and/or Acting Academic Program Coordinator 2000-01; 2001-02 SRES Seminar Series Coordinator REVIEW SERVICES External Reviewer

• Promotion to Full Professor, University of Victoria, Geography Department (2016) • Promotion to Full Professor, Acadia University, Biology Department (2015) • Tenure and Promotion to Associate Professor, Queens University, Environmental Studies (2012)

Scholarly Programs • Bachelor of Environmental Studies Program, University Windsor, 2014 • Natural Resource and Environmental Management Program, University of Northern British

Columbia, 2013 • Proposed Master in Environment Policy program, Environmental Policy Institute, Sir Wilfred

Grenfell College, Memorial University of Newfoundland. 2009 • Master in Environmental Management, University of New Brunswick. ~2007

Research proposals • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

o Review Committee, Insight Grants (2013; 2014) o Review Committee, Insight Development Grants (2011) o Reviewer, Standard Research Grants (2001, 2004, 2011)

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Papers/articles • Review of Policy Research, 2017 • Environmental Research Letters, 2016 • Plos One, 2016 • Conservation Biology, 2004, 2010, 2013, 2015 • Environments Journal, 1999, 2003, 2014, 2015 • Canadian Journal of Water Resources, 2013, 2014 • Science and Society, 2013 • Alces, 2009, 2010, 2013 • Ecological Applications, 2010 • Journal of Environmental Management, 2010 • Science and the Management of Protected Areas Assoc. proceedings: 1998, 2003-04, 2008-09 • Nova Scotia Institute of Science Proceedings, 2002 • Alternatives Journal, 1999

Books • ITC-Nelson, 1999 • Broadview Press, 1998 • University of Regina Press, 2016

Reports/series • Canadian Council on Ecological Areas, 2010, 2015 • Parks Canada, Ecosystem Science Series, 2000 • Canadian Institute of Forestry, 2000

Science review of technical working papers • CSAM Working Paper 2016/18: Design Strategies for the Scotian Shelf Bioregional Marine

Protected Area Network (Marty King, Adrian Gerhartz Abraham, Tanya Koropatnick, Gary Pardy, Anna Serdynska, Elise Will, Heather Breeze, Alida Bundy, Elizabeth Edmondson, Karel Allard), Ecosystem Management Branch, Maritimes Region, Oceans and Coastal Management Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada. November 2016.

• CSAM Working Paper 2016/14: Design Strategies for the Maritimes Region Marine Protected Area Network. (Marty King, Adrian Gerhartz Abraham, Gary Pardy, Alida Bundy, Elizabeth Edmondson, Elise Will). Ecosystem Management Branch, Maritimes Region, Oceans and Coastal Management Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada. DRAFT: June 2016.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS APPOINTMENTS 2008- Chair, Nova Scotia Crown Share Lands and Legacy Trust ($23.44 million CAD) 2006- Board Member, Canadian Council on Ecological Areas 2015- Board Member, Wildlands Network 2015- Board Member, Park to Park (Community Association) 2007-2010 Secretary, Two Countries, One Forest (2C1Forest) 2005-2010 Director, Two Countries, One Forest 1997-2008 Director, Science and the Management of Protected Areas Association (SAMPAA) 2000-2001 President, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Association, Nova Scotia (CPAWS-NS) 1998-2000 Board Member, Ecology Action Centre (EAC) 1997-2001 Board Member, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Association, Nova Scotia (CPAWS-NS) OTHER PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS 2017- Science Advisory Committee, Staying Connected Initiative of Two Countries, One Forest 2016- Member, Science Advisory Board, Eastern Widlways Initiative, Wildlands Network 2015- Member, Core Team, Freshwater Classification, Canadian Portion of the North Atlantic

Landscape Conservation Cooperative, Nature Conservancy of Canada and partners 2009 Member, Consultation and Writing Groups: Environmental Careers Organization (ECO)

Canada, National Environmental Program Accreditation 2009 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Canadian Council on Ecological Areas, Gatineau

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2008- Co-editor, SAMPAA Proceedings: Science and the Management of Protected Areas Association Conference, Wolfville, 2007

2008 Member, Organizing Committee: Two Countries, One Forest, Phase 1 Science Conference, Crossing boundaries and connecting landscapes, Montreal, October 21-24, 2008

2008- Member, Phase-2 Science Working Group: Two Countries, One Forest. Science planning workshop, Burlington, VT, USA, July 21-23, 2008

2008 Member, Peel Health Strategy, Built Environment Health Assessment Tool, Expert Panel 2007- Member, Advisory and Working Group: Stora Enso, Forest Certification Standard (FCS), High

Conservation Value Forest (HCVF) criteria, delineation and management standards. 2007- Member, Organizing Committee, CCEA Annual General Meetings and Conferences:

Workshop on ecological restoration best practices in protected areas, Waterton Lakes, 2007; Boreal zone protected areas symposium, Quebec City, 2008; Marine protected areas workshop, Ottawa, 2009

2005-08 Member, Phase 1 Science Working Group: Two Countries, One Forest, Science Synthesis 2005-06 Member, Planning Committee: North American Moose Conference (2006), Baddeck, NS 2004- Member: American Moose Recovery Planning Team, Nova Scotia Department of Natural

Resources (NSDNR), Province of Nova Scotia 2003-06 Member: American Marten Recovery Planning Team, NSDNR, Province of Nova Scotia 2003-06 Member: Canada Lynx Recovery Planning Team, NSDNR, Province of Nova Scotia 2003-06 Member, Planning committee: Canadian Environmental Literacy Project (Bill Freedman) 2003 Chair, Biodiversity Indicators session: North American Forest Ecology Workshop, Oregon

State University, Corvallis, Oregon 2003 Research and Science Panel, North American Forest Ecology Workshop, Oregon State

University, Corvallis, Oregon 2003 Chair, Biodiversity, habitat use and population viability session. North American Moose

Conference, Corner Brook, NL 2002 Chair, Protected Area system planning session, Society for Conservation Biology conference,

University of Kent, Canterbury, UK 2002-04 Environmental Advisor, Friends of the Avon River, Nova Scotia 2000 Interim Recovery Planning Team for American Marten and Canada Lynx. NSDNR. 1998 Member, General Status Assessment Team, Mammals, Government of Nova Scotia, NSDNR. 1999 Advisory Committee member: Nova Scotia State of the Environment Report, NSDOE 1999 Chair, Steering Committee. Nova Scotia Wild Lands and Seas Mapping Workshop. May 8-9,

Halifax PUBLICATIONS Theses Beazley, Karen. 1998. A Focal-Species Approach to Biodiversity Management in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis. Interdisciplinary Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S. Beazley, Karen. 1993. Forested Areas of Long Point: Landscape History and Strategic Planning.

Unpublished MA Thesis, Geography, University of Waterloo. Ontario. Published book (Refereed) Beazley, K. and R. Boardman (Eds.). 2001. Politics of the Wild; Canada and Endangered Species.

Oxford University Press, Toronto, 254 pgs. Papers published in refereed journals Whitaker, A.N. and K.F. Beazley. Evidence for the historical occurrence of wolves (Canis lupis) in Nova

Scotia, Canada. The Canadian Field-Naturalist (Feb 2016). In press. Davis,, M.J., C. McCarthy and K.F. Beazley. 2016. A risk assessment for the introduction of invasive fish

for Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, Canada. Marine & Freshwater Research. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF16069

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Cosham, J., K.F. Beazley and C. McCarthy. 2016. Environmental factors influencing local distributions of European green crab (Carcinus maenas) for modeling and management applications. Environmental reviews. 24(3): 244-252. 10.1139/er-2015-0053

Cosham, J., K.F. Beazley and C. McCarthy. 2016. Local Knowledge of Distribution of European Green Crab (Carcinus maenas) in Southern Nova Scotian Coastal Waters. Human Ecology. 44: 409. doi:10.1007/s10745-016-9825-x

Whitaker, A.N. and K.F. Beazley. 2016. Feasibility of wolf reintroduction to Nova Scotia: public opinions on wolves and their management in light of the ecological potential for wolf recovery. Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science. 48(2): 239-256.

MacMichael, M., K. Beazley, K. Kevany, D. Looker, and D. Stiles. 2015. Motivations, experiences, and community contributions of young in-migrants in the Maitland area, Nova Scotia. The Journal of Rural and Community Development. 10(4): 36-53.

MacKinnon, D., C.J. Lemieux, K. Beazley, S. Woodley, R. Helie, J. Perron, J. Elliott, C. Haas, J. Langlois, H. Lazaruk, T. Beechey, and P. Gray. 2015. Canada and Aichi Biodiversity Target 11: understanding ‘other effective area-based conservation measures’ in the context of the broader target. Biodiversity and Conservation. 24(14): 3559–3581. DOI 10.1007/s10531-015-1018-1

Goodale, K, Y. Yoshida, K. Beazley, and K. Sherren. 2015. Does Stewardship Program Participation Influence Canadian Farmer Engagement in Biodiversity-Friendly Farming Practices? Biodiversity and Conservation. 24(6): 1487-1506. DOI 10.1007/s10531-015-0872-1

Stortini, C., N.L. Shackell, P. Tyedmers, and K. Beazley. 2015. Assessing marine species vulnerability to projected warming on the Scotian Shelf, Canada. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 72 (6): 1731-1743. DOI:10.1093/icesjms/fsv022

Keyes, S, P. Tyedmers and K. Beazley. 2015. Evaluating the environmental impacts of conventional and organic apple production in Nova Scotia, Canada, through life cycle assessment. Journal of Cleaner Production.104: 40-51.

Hennessey, R, and K. Beazley. 2014. Leveraging community capacity for nature conservation in a rural island context: Experiences from Brier Island, Canada. Landscape Research. 39(3): 237-254 DOI:10.1080/01426397.2012.731498 (Published on-line 2012)

Boxall, Alistair; Rudd, Murray; Brooks, Bryan W.; Caldwell, Dan; Choi, Kyungho; Hickmann, Silke; Innes, Elizabeth; Ostapyk, Kim; Staveley, Jane; Verslycke, Tim; Ankley, Gerald; Beazley, Karen; Belanger, Scott; Berninger, Jason; Carriquiriborde, Pedro; Coors, Anja; DeLeo, Paul; Dyer, Scott; Ericson, Jon; Gagne, Francois; Giesy, John P.; Gouin, Todd; Hallstrom, Lars; Karlsson, Maja; Larsson, D. G. Joakim; Lazorchak, Jim; Mastrocco, Frank; McLaughlin, Alison; McMaster, Mark; Meyerhoff, Roger; Moore, Roberta; Parrott, Joanne ; Snape, Jason; Murray-Smith, Richard; Servos, Mark; Sibley, Paul K.; Straub, Jurg Oliver; Szabo, Nora; Tetrault, Gerald; Topp, Edward; Trudeau, Vance L.; van Der Kraak, Glen J. 2013. Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in the Environment: What are the Big Questions? Environmental Health Perspectives.

Rudd M.A., Beazley K.F., Cooke S.J., Fleishman E., Lane D.E., Mascia M.B., Roth R., Tabor G. et al. 2010. Generation of Priority Research Questions to Inform Conservation Policy and Management at a National Level. Conservation Biology. DOI: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2010.01625.x

Smith, C., K. Beazley, P. Duinker, and K. Harper. 2010. The impact of moose (Alces alces andersoni) on forest regeneration following a severe spruce budworm outbreak in the Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia, Canada. Alces 46: 135-150

Robinson, C., P. Duinker and K. Beazley. 2010. A conceptual framework for understanding, assessing and mitigating ecological effects of forest roads. Environmental Reviews 18: 61-86

Anderson, C., K. Beazley and J. Boxall. 2009. Lessons for PPGIS from the application of a decision-support tool in the Nova Forest Alliance of Nova Scotia, Canada. Journal of Environmental Management 90(6): 2081-89.

Beazley,K., H. Kwan and T. Nette. 2008. An examination of the absence of established moose (Alces alces) populations in southeastern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Alces 44: 81-100.

Cervoni, L., A. Biro, and K. Beazley. 2008. Implementing Integrated Water Resources Management: The Importance of Cross-scale Considerations and Local Conditions in Ontario and Nova Scotia. Canadian Water Resources Journal 33(4): 333-350.

Baldwin, R.F., S.C. Trombulak, K. Beazley, C. Reining, G. Woolmer, J.R. Nordgren, and M. Anderson. 2007. The importance of Maine for ecoregional conservation planning. The Maine Policy Review 16(2): 66-77.

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Beazley, K., M. Ball, L. Isaacman, S. McBurney, P. Wilson, and T. Nette. 2006. Complexity and information gaps in recovery planning for moose (Alces alces americana) in Nova Scotia, Canada. Alces 42: 89-109.

O’Neill, D., P. Tyedmers, and K. Beazley. 2007. Human appropriation of net primary productivity (HANPP) in Nova Scotia, Canada. Regional Environmental Change 7:1-14.

Beazley, K., L. Smandych, T. Snaith, P. Austin-Smith, Jr., and P. Duinker. 2005. Biodiversity considerations in conservation system planning: a map-based approach for Nova Scotia, Canada. Ecological Applications 15(6): 2192-2208

Beazley, K., L. Smandych, T. Snaith, P. Austin-Smith, Jr., and P. Duinker. 2005. Appendices: Biodiversity considerations in conservation system planning: a map-based approach for Nova Scotia, Canada. Ecological Archives. A015-068 A1-9 <http://www.esapubs.org/archive/appl/A015/068/default.htm>

King, M. and K. Beazley. 2005. Focal species for the Scotian Shelf and Bay of Fundy marine region. Aquatic Conservation 15: 367-385

Beazley, K., N. Cardinal. 2004. A systematic approach for selecting focal species in forests of Nova Scotia and Maine. Environmental Conservation 31(2): 91-101.

Beazley, K., M. Willison, R. Long and P. MacKay. 2004. A report on a conservation planning process for a terrestrial and marine biodiversity conservation vision in Nova Scotia. Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science 42(2): 359-373

Beazley, K., T. Snaith, F. MacKinnon, and D. Colville. 2004. Road density and potential impacts on wildlife species such as American moose in mainland Nova Scotia. Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science 42(2): 339-357

Kanno, Y. and K. Beazley. 2004. Freshwater fish considerations for aquatic conservation systems planning in Nova Scotia. Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science 42(2): 375-391

McMillan, E., T. Wright, and K. Beazley. 2004. Impact of a university-level environmental studies class on students’ values. Journal of Environmental Education 35 (3): 19-27

Snaith, T.V. and K.F. Beazley. 2004. The distribution, status and habitat associations of moose in mainland Nova Scotia. Proceedings Nova Scotian Institute of Science 42(2): 263-317

Snaith, T.V. and K.F. Beazley. 2004. Application of population viability theory to moose in mainland Nova Scotia. Alces 38: 193-204.

Snaith, T.V., K.F. Beazley, F. MacKinnon, and P.N. Duinker. 2004. Preliminary habitat suitability analysis for moose in mainland Nova Scotia, Canada. Alces 38: 73-88

Turner, K. and K. Beazley. 2004. An exploration of issues and values inherent in the concept of ecological integrity. Environments 32(2): 45-67.

Beazley, K., M. Willison, and M. King. 2002/2003. Marine protected areas strategies for Nova Scotia. Wild Earth. Winter: 50-56.

Beazley, K., P. Austin-Smith, Jr., M. King, L. Smandych, and T. Snaith. 2002. A reserve design for Nova Scotia. The Northern Forest Forum. 9(4): 16-17.

Snaith, T. and K. Beazley. 2002. Moose (Alces alces americana Peterson) as a focal species for reserve design in Nova Scotia, Canada. Natural Areas Journal 22: 235-240

Beazley, K. 1997. Ecological considerations for protected area system design: the need for an integrated approach to maintaining biological diversity. Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science 41(3): 59-76.

Papers submitted to refereed journals (in review) Beazley,K.F. J. Weiss Reid, A. Marlin, S. Pottle, and S.A. Toni. Public perceptions of a focal species

approach to conservation. Biodiversity and Conservation. Submitted (December 2016). VanderKloet, E., K. Beazley, K. Harper, and C. McCarthy. Influence of the lunar-tidal cycle on European

Green Crab (Carcinus maenas) Populations in Southwest Nova Scotia, Canada. Marine & Freshwater Research. Submitted.

Cosham, J., K. Beazley and C. McCarthy. Comparison of local and scientific knowledge of distribution of European Green Crab (Carcinus maenas) in Southern Nova Scotian Coastal Waters. Human Ecology. Submitted. (December 2016)

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MacMichael, M., K. Beazley, K. Kevany, D. Looker and D. Stiles. Return migrant motivations, experiences, and contributions in Liverpool, Nova Scotia. Journal of Rural Studies. Submitted. In review.

Papers in preparation for submission to refereed journals Ohsawa, T., P.N. Duinker, K. Beazley and D. Kehler. Climate-change vulnerability and adaptation

assessments for selected species in three national parks in Eastern Canada. Environmental Management.

Ohsawa, T., P.N. Duinker and K. Beazley. Promises and Pitfalls of Algorithmic Approaches to Trait-Based Climate-Change Vulnerability Assessment. Diversity and Distributions.

Henderson, R. and K. Beazley. A comparative analysis of conceptualization of connectivity in scholarly definitions, applied research and GIS-based models.

Bale, S., K. Beazley, C. Ferrari, A. Westwood, P. Bush and C. Staicer. Applying principles of ecology resilience theory to model bird habitat in a context of climate change.

Bale, S., K. Beazley, P. Bush and A. Westwood. Maximizing the utility of Maxent: Exploring the influence of selection modality, feature types, and bias mask in model building.

McCurdy, J., and K. Beazley. The influence of scale on delineating regional flow patterns for resilient landscapes.

Salaria, S., K. Beazley and P. Bush. Landscape connectivity for whom, what and where-to-where: Engaging experts in connectivity modelling in Halifax Region, Canada

Joudry, S., K. Beazley and A. Hatcher. Indigenous methods, knowledge and voice: Mi’kmaw First Nation approach to learning about fire’s relationships to the land.

Beazley, K., J. Ray, S.C. Trombulak, M.G. Anderson, R.F. Baldwin, C. Bettigole, G. Forbes, L. Gratton, C. Reining, and G. Woolmer. Identifying priority locations in landscape-scale conservation planning: quantifying vulnerability, future threats, and the influence of planning unit selection. For submission to Journal of Applied Ecology.

Beazley, K., L. Kinnear, A. Marlin, S. Pottle and J. Weiss-Reid. Public attitudes toward wildlife species as a focus of biological diversity conservation. For submission to Conservation Biology.

Beazley, K., T. Nette, and K. Witherly. Social considerations in reducing bear-human conflicts (Ursus americanus). For submission to Environmental Management or Ursus.

Isaacman, L. and K. Beazley. Historic examination of changes in diadromous fish populations and potential anthropogenic stressors in the Avon River watershed, Nova Scotia. For submission to Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science.

Beazley, K. and C. Inglis. Challenges in delineating key areas for maintaining functional landscape connectivity for a suite of focal species in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada. For submission to Ecological Applications.

Beazley, K., J. Book and H. VanWilgenburg. Risk and uncertainty: A critical analysis of the regulation of genetically modified crops in Canada. For submission to Science, Technology and Human Values.

Beazley, K., C. MacMichael and T. Nette. An examination of the absence of established black bear (Ursus americanus) populations in southeastern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. For submission to Ursus.

Cervoni, L., K. Beazley, and A. Biro. Embracing conflict in integrated water resources management: Stakeholder perspectives and experiences from Nova Scotia and Ontario, Canada. Water Alternatives. Accepted with revision.

Conference proceedings S. Bondrup-Nielsen, K. Beazley, G. Bissix, D. Colville, S. Flemming, T. Herman, M. McPherson, S.

Mockford, and S. O’Grady (Eds). 2010. Ecosystem Based Management: Beyond Boundaries. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference of Science and the Management of Protected Areas, 21–26 May 2007, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, SAMPAA. <http://www.sampaa.org/publications/conference-proceedings-1991-2000/>

Munro N.W.P., T.B. Herman, K.F. Beazley, and P. Dearden (Eds.). 2004. Making Ecosystem-Based Management Work: Connecting Managers and Researchers. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of Science and the Management of Protected Areas, 11-16 May 2003, Wolfville, Nova

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Scotia, Canada, SAMPAA. <http://www.sampaa.org/publications/conference-proceedings-1991-2000/>

Papers published in refereed conference proceedings Beazley, K., C. Reining, P. Doran, and C. Bettigole. 2010. Integrating site-selection tools and expert

judgment for conservation system design in the Greater Northern Appalachians of Canada and the United States. In S. Bondrup-Nielsen, K. Beazley, G. Bissix, D. Colville, S. Flemming, T. Herman, M. McPherson, S. Mockford, and S. O'Grady (Eds). Ecosystem Based Management: Beyond Boundaries. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference of Science and the Management of Protected Areas, 21–26 May 2007, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, SAMPAA. <http://www.sampaa.org/publications/conference-proceedings-1991-2000/>

Beazley, K. 2004. Systems planning and transboundary protected areas management: an example from Nova Scotia, Canada. In Munro N.W.P., T.B. Herman, K.F. Beazley, and P. Dearden (Eds). Making Ecosystem-Based Management Work. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of Science and the Management of Protected Areas, 11-16 May 2003, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC. Science and Management of Protected Areas Association, Wolfville, NS. <http://www.sampaa.org/publications.htm>

Ure, D. and K. Beazley. 2004. Selecting indicators for monitoring aquatic integrity at Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site. In Munro N.W.P., T.B. Herman, K.F. Beazley, and P. Dearden (Eds). Making Ecosystem-Based Management Work. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of Science and the Management of Protected Areas, 11-16 May 2003, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC. Science and Management of Protected Areas Association, Wolfville, NS. <http://www.sampaa.org/publications.htm>

Weiss Reid, J. and K. Beazley. 2004. Public preferences for wildlife as a focus for biodiversity conservation. In Munro N.W.P., T.B. Herman, K.F. Beazley, and P. Dearden (Eds.). Making Ecosystem-Based Management Work. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of Science and the Management of Protected Areas, 11-16 May 2003, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC. Science and Management of Protected Areas Association, Wolfville, NS. <http://www.sampaa.org/publications.htm>

Beazley, K., P Austin-Smith, Jr.; M. Rader. 2002. Toward completing a protected areas system for Nova Scotia: Terrestrial and marine. In Bondrup-Nielsen, S. and N. Munro (Eds). Managing Protected Areas in a Changing World. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Science and the Management of Protected Areas. 14-19 May, 2000. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON. Science and Management of Protected Areas Association, Wolfville, NS.: 516-530.

Beazley, K. 1998. Focal-species approach for trans-boundary biodiversity management. In Munro, N. and M. Willison (Eds.). Linking protected areas with working landscapes conserving biodiversity. Proceedings of the Third International Conference of Science and the Management of Protected Areas. 12-16May 1997, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB. Science and the Management of Protected Areas Association, Wolfville, NS: 755-771.

Refereed chapters published in books Beazley, K., E. Baldwin, and C. Reining. 2010. Integrating expert judgment into systematic ecoregional

conservation planning. In, S. Trombulak and R. Baldwin (Eds.). Landscape -scale Conservation Planning. Springer. New York: 235-256.

Beazley, K. 2001. Why should we protect endangered species? Philosophical and ecological rationale. In Beazley, K. and R. Boardman (Eds.). Politics of the Wild/Canada and Endangered Species. Oxford University Press, Toronto: 11-25.

Beazley, K. and R. Boardman. 2001. Introduction. In Beazley, K. and R. Boardman (Eds.). Politics of the Wild/Canada and Endangered Species. Oxford University Press, Toronto: 1-8.

Boardman, R., A. Clarke and K. Beazley. 2001. The prospects for Canada's Species at Risk. In Beazley, K. and R. Boardman (Eds.). Politics of the Wild/Canada and Endangered Species. Oxford University Press, Toronto: 217-234.

Beazley, K. and J.G. Nelson. 1996. Forests of the Long Point area. In Nelson, J.G. and K.L. Wilcox (Eds.). Long Point Environmental Folio/Environmental, Land Use and Planning Information for

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People Interested in the Long Point Area. Heritage Resources Centre. University of Waterloo. Waterloo.

Lawrence, P., K. Beazley and C.L. Yeung. 1996. Analysis of land cover change in the Long Point area. In Nelson, J.G. and K.L. Wilcox (Eds.). Long Point Environmental Folio/Environmental, Land Use and Planning Information for People Interested in the Long Point Area. Heritage Resources Centre. University of Waterloo. Waterloo, Ontario.

Papers published in non-refereed conference proceedings Isaacman, L. and K. Beazley. 2004. Historic characterization of changes to the fish community in the

Avon River, Nova Scotia. J.A. Percy, A.J. Evans, P.G. Wells and S.J. Rolston (Eds). 2005. The Changing Bay of Fundy - Beyond 400 years. Proceedings of the 6th Bay of Fundy Workshop, Cornwallis, NS, September 29 – October 2, 2004. Environment Canada-Atlantic Region, Occasional Report No. 23, Environment Canada, Dartmouth, NS and Sackville, NB: 189-197.

Beazley, K. 1999. Permeable boundaries: Indicator species for transboundary biodiversity monitoring at Kejimkujik National Park. In Loo, J. and M. Gorman (Eds.) Protected Areas and the Bottom Line. Proceedings of the 1997 Conference of the Canadian Council on Ecological Areas, September 14-16, 1997, Fredericton, N.B. Information Report: M-X-205E/F. Canadian Forest Service, Atlantic Forestry Centre, Natural Resources Canada: 119-135.

Beazley, K. 1998. Selecting indicator species for ecosystem management – Which ones are best? Working Together on Innovative Approaches to Sustain Protected Areas. Parks Forum 2. Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, November 19-22. Vancouver, B.C.: 59-65.

Beazley, K. 1997. Learning from the Canadian experience: Planning and establishing a protected areas system. Protected Areas in our Modern World. Proceedings of a workshop held as part of the IUCN World Conservation Congress held in Montreal, Canada, October 18-21, 1996. Neil Munro [Ed.]. Parks Canada, Ecosystem Science Review Reports no. 005: 36-38.

Beazley, K. and J. G Nelson. 1994. "Forest cover history and planning of the Long Point region". In Lawrence, P.L. and J.G. Nelson (Eds.). Lake Erie Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health. Proceedings from a workshop held at the University of Waterloo, November 18 and 19, 1993. Heritage Resources Centre. University of Waterloo, Ontario.

Invited conference, seminar and workshop presentations Nunn, J.A.A., Lemieux, C.J., Scott, D.J., Elliott, J., and K.F. Beazley. 2016. Meeting Aichi Biodiversity

Target 11: The Role of Connectivity Conservation in Canada in a Context of Climate Change. Canadian Council on Ecological Areas Conference, Yellowknife, NWT, October 23-26.

Beazley, K. 2014. Protected areas and resilience in a climate change context. Canadian Parks Council. Brigadoon, NS, October 6.

Beazley, K. 2010. Plenary, Future Planning for Protected Areas: Responding to climate change. Canadian Council on Ecological Areas (CCEA) Conference. Ottawa, November 3-5.

Beazley, K. 2010. Summary, Future Planning for Protected Areas: Responding to climate change. CCEA, AGM and Workshop. Ottawa, November 3-5.

Beazley, K. 2010. Canadian Council on Ecological Areas Strategic Plan 2010-2020. Canadian Parks Council Director’s Meeting, Norris Point, NL. June 1-3, 2010.

Beazley, K. 2010. Two Countries, One Forest: Assessing irreplaceability and vulnerability in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion. Nova Scotia Department of Environment, Protected Areas Branch, September 16, 2010

Beazley, K. 2010. Modeling species turnover in response to projected climate change in Canada. Nova Scotia Department of Environment, September 16, 2010

Lindsay, K. J. Lawlor, J-F Gobeil and K. Beazley. 2010.Implications of ecological shifts for conservation planning in Canada. CCEA Conference. Ottawa, Nov 3-5.

Lindsay, K. and K. Beazley. 2010. Climate Change, Wildlife Conservation and Protected Areas: An Update for Canada. Canadian Parks Council Director’s Meeting, Norris Point, NL. June 1-3, 2010.

Beazley, K. 2008. Landscape-scale, conservation science for Two Countries, One Forest in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion of Canada and the USA. Plenary lecture, McGill University, Anthropology and Environment Lecture Series, March 17, Montreal.

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Beazley, K. 2008. “Research monitoring and education in Ontario Parks and Conservation Reserves, Ontario Parks Board of Directors Workshop on Research in Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves, May 12-13, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON.

Beazley, K. 2008. 2C1Forest: Assessing irreplaceability and vulnerability in Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion”, Nova Scotia Crown Share Land Legacy Trust, Conservation Science Workshop, September 24, Halifax, NS.

Beazley, K. 2008. “Sustainable watersheds, landscapes and seascapes: Finding common ground for collaborative efforts”, Atlantic Canada Sustainability Initiative, Regional Sustainability Summit, April 17-18, White Point.

Beazley, K. 2008. “Comments on: Towards a Water Resources Management for Nova Scotia”, Public Consultation Workshop, Nova Scotia Environmental Network, Halifax, NS. May 27, 2008.

Beazley, K. 2008. “Protected areas system planning: Conservation science and applications in Nova Scotia and the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion”, NS Voluntary Planning, January 8, Halifax.

Beazley, K., J. Sperl, M. McWatt, J. Spencer, C. Boyle. 2008. “Connectivity in the Chignecto Isthmus: Woodlots and wildlife corridors”. Landowners workshop, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, November 29, Sackville, NB.

Beazley, K. 2008. “Comments on: Peel Health Strategy, Built Environment Health Assessment Tool”. Health and Urban Form. Peel Health Expert Panel and Think Tank Workshop, April 28-29, Toronto.

Beazley, K. 2008. “Irreplaceability and vulnerability in Southwest Nova within the context of the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion”. Keynote address, Southwest Nova Biosphere Reserve Annual General Meeting, June 14, Bear River, NS.

Beazley, K. 2008. “Insecurity and the next world war: provisioning society in a context of declining ecological goods and services”. International Justice Salon. Centre for Bioethics. April 22, Dalhousie University

Woolmer, G., K. Beazley, L. Gratton, C. Reining, and S. Trombulak. 2008. “Phase 2 science: Connectivity in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion in a context of climate change”. Two Countries, One Forest, Linkages Workshop, October 21-24, Montreal.

Beazley, K. and C. Inglis. 2008. “Delineating functional habitat connectivity for focal elements in southwest Nova Scotia.” Landscape Connectivity Workshop. Mersey Tobeatic Research Institute, January 11, Kempt, NS. Beazley, K., C. Reining, C. Carroll, P. Doran, and C. Bettigole. 2007. “Importance: Wide-ranging Species of the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion”. Crossing boundaries and connecting landscapes, Two Countries, One Forest, Science Synthesis Conference. November 14-16, Montreal.

Beazley, K. 2007. “Sustainable watersheds and landscapes: Finding common ground for land and water use policy”. Landscapes of the Future, Avon Peninsula Watershed Preservation Society and Nova Scotia Environment Network, August 11, 2007, Avondale, NS,

Beazley, K. 2007. “Land use priorities: Principles and non-negotiables”. Closing keynote: linkages and overview. Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Agriculture, Agricultural Land Use Symposium, July 5-6, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Corner Brook, NL.

Beazley, K. 2007. “Two Countries, One Forest: Science-based landscape conservation in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion”. Keynote. Acadian Forest Session, Canadian Institute of Forestry. Truro, NS. February 7, 2007.

Beazley, K. 2006. “Biodiversity considerations in conservation system planning: Map-based approach for Nova Scotia, Canada.” Colin Stewart Forest Forum, February 22, Nova Forest Alliance, Truro

Beazley, K. 2006. “Two Countries, One Forest”. Canadian Council on Ecological Areas Association conference. October 4-6, Oak Island, NS

Beazley, K., D. Wheeler, R. Côté, M. Willison. 2006. “Applying a broader conception of eco-efficiency”. The 3rd International Forum on Leapfrogging Development in China, and The 5th China BELL Annual Conference. July 22-23, 2006. Shenyang City, China.

Beazley, K., L. Smandych, T. Snaith, P. Austin-Smith, Jr., and P. Duinker. 2006. “Biodiversity considerations in conservation system planning: a map-based approach for Nova Scotia, Canada”. Biology Department Seminar Series. Acadia University, Wolfville, N.S. March 30, 2006.

Reining, C., K. Beazley, P. Doran and C. Bettigole. 2006. Restoration and maintenance of ecological integrity through the creation of a wildlands network. Greater Northern Appalachians wildlands

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network planning workshop. The Wildlands Project and The Nature Conservancy. May 14-15, Brunswick, Maine.

Beazley, K. 2005. “Role of parks and protected areas in conserving biological diversity”. Parks Canada and the Nova Forest Alliance Conference, March 22, Halifax, NS.

Beazley, K. 2004. “Shareholder profit or sustainable development: What is the priority?” Management Forum: See Differently. Faculty of Management, Dalhousie University, October 22, Halifax, NS.

Beazley, K. 2004. “Focal species for biodiversity conservation planning in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian ecoregion.” Our Northern Appalachian vision. Two Countries, One Forest (2C1Forest) Workshop. May 17-18. Montreal, PQ.

Beazley, K. 2004. “Protected area potential on private and public land in the Nova Forest Alliance”. Central NS Woodland Owner Conference. April 3. Dartmouth, NS

Beazley, K. 2003. “Ecological considerations for conservation system planning”. School of Architecture and Planning Seminar Series. October 24. Dalhousie University.

Beazley, K. 2003. “Assessing protected area potential in the Nova Forest Alliance land base”. Nova Forest Forum, November 19. Debert, NS.

Beazley, K., J. Weiss Reid, A. Marlin. 2003. “Public attitudes toward wildlife as a focus for biodiversity conservation”. Landscape scale conservation in the Northern Appalachian Region. A Network for Eastern Wilderness. May 20-22, Montreal, P.Q.

Beazley, K. 2003. “The tiger or the girl: Making choices in lifeboat Earth”. Cross Currents Panel. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, March 13, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S.

Beazley, K. 2003. “Ecological basis for protected area system design”. Planner training session. Protected Areas Branch. Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Labour. February 27, Halifax, N.S.

Beazley, K., L. Smandych, P. Austen-Smith, Jr., T. Snaith, M. King and Y. Kanno. 2002. “Designing a biodiversity conservation plan”. Landscape scale conservation in the Northern Appalachian Region. A Network for Eastern Wilderness. Northern Appalachian Planning Workshop, November 5-6. Montreal, P.Q.

Beazley, K. 2002. “Christian Ecology”. Sharon United Church, October 16, Tatamagouche, NS. Beazley, K., L. Smandych, P. Austen-Smith, Jr., T. Snaith, M. King and Y. Kanno. 2002. “Are there any

lessons from reserve design for the Acadian forest campaign?” Acadian Forest Workshop. Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, Nova Scotia Chapter. October 26, Wentworth, N.S.

Beazley, K. 2002. “Health of the Minas Basin: Assessing key issues”. 5th Bay of Fundy Science Workshop. Acadia University, May 13-16, Wolfville, NS.

Beazley, K. 2001. “The Big "E" word: Ethics and forestry”. Harvest Practices Seminar. Canadian Institute of Forestry. November 29, Truro, N.S

Beazley, K., L. Smandych, P. Austen-Smith, Jr., T. Snaith, M. King and Y. Kanno. 2001. “Biodiveristy conservation in Nova Scotia: How much area is enough?” Biology Department Seminar Series. October 26, Acadia University, Wolfville, N.S.

Beazley, K. 2001. “Parks and terrestrial wilderness in Atlantic Canada: Challenges for wilderness advocates”. Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society - Atlantic Chapter, Annual General Meeting. September 15, Halifax, N.S.

Beazley, K, Willison, M., Long, R. and P. MacKay. 1999. “Nova Scotia Wild Lands and Wild Seas Mapping Workshop: Incorporating a marine component into the Wildlands Charrette”. Natural Areas Association Conference. October 12-16,Tucson, Arizona.

Beazley, K, R. Long, and P. Mackay. 1999. “Selecting focal-populations for biodiversity conservation and reserve design: Examples from the east coast - Nova Scotia and Maine”. Natural Areas Association Conference. October 12-16, Tucson, Arizona.

Beazley, K. 1999. “Why we should protect endangered species. Transcending the Canada-United States border”. Wild Idaho North Conference. September 24-25, Bonner's Ferry, Idaho.

Beazley, K. 1999. “Protecting ecological integrity in Nova Scotia’s national parks”. Panel on Ecological Integrity in Canada’s National Parks. Halifax, N.S. April 19.

Beazley, K. 1998. “Focal-species approach to designing protected areas systems: An example from the east coast”. The Wildlands Grassroots Rendezvous, October 8-11, Estes Park, Colorado.

Beazley, Karen. 1998. “Selecting indicator species for ecosystem management – Which ones are best?” Working together on innovative approaches to sustain protected areas. Parks Forum 2. Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, November 19-22, Vancouver, B.C.

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Beazley, K. 1997. “Permeable boundaries: Indicator species for trans-boundary biodiversity monitoring at Kejimkujik National Park, Kejimkujik National Park”. Research in the Park Workshop, November 26-27, Kempt, NS.

Beazley, K. 1996. "Learning from the Canadian experience: Planning and establishing a protected areas system". Protected Areas in our Modern World. IUCN World Conservation Congress, October 18-21, Montreal, PQ.

Beazley, K. 1996. “Transboundary issues in management and monitoring”. Biodiversity Research and Monitoring Workshop. Kejimkujik National Park, N. S. Smithsonian Institution-MAB (SI-MAB), Science and the Management of Protected Areas Association (SAMPAA), Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network (EMAN). September 22-October 11.

Beazley, K. and J.G. Nelson. 1993. “Forest cover history and planning of the Long Point region”. Lake Erie Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Workshop. , November 18-19, Heritage Resources Centre. University of Waterloo.

Papers presented at conferences with refereed and published abstracts but no full proceedings Beazley, K., C. Cunningham, S. Bale and K. Dorey. 2016. Identifying priority areas for conserving wildlife

habitat connectivity in the context of road ecology and climate change in Nova Scotia. Canadian Association of Geographers Conference, Halifax, NS. May 30 – June 4.

Salaria, S., K. Beazley, and P. Bush. 2016. Landscape Connectivity for whom, what and where-to-where: Engaging experts in connectivity modeling in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Canadian Association of Geographers Conference, Halifax, NS. May 30 – June 4.

Cosham, J., K. Beazley and C. McCarthy. Using local and scientific perspectives to understand factors affecting the distribution of invasive green crab (Carcinus maenas, L.). 9th International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions. Hulls, harbours and other invasion hotspots. International Society for the Study of Marine Bioinvasions. 19-21 January 2016. Sydney, Australia

Bale, S., K. Beazley, C. Ferrari, A. Westwood, P. Bush and C. Staicer. Applying principles of ecology resilience theory to model bird habitat in a context of climate change. International Symposium on Digital Earth. Towards a One-World Vision for the Blue Planet. 9th Symposium of the International Society for Digital Earth. 5-9 October 2015, Halifax, Canada.

Bale, S., K. Beazley, P. Bush and A. Westwood. Maximizing the utility of Maxent: Exploring the influence of selection modality, feature types, and bias mask in model building. 27th International Congress for Conservation Biology. Mission Biodiversity: Choosing New Paths for Conservation. Society for Conservation Biology, 2-6 August 2015, Montpellier, France.

McCurdy, J., and K. Beazley. The influence of scale on delineating regional flow patterns for resilient landscapes. 27th International Congress for Conservation Biology. Mission Biodiversity: Choosing New Paths for Conservation. Society for Conservation Biology, 2-6 August 2015, Montpellier, France.

Salaria, S., K. Beazley and P. Bush. Landscape connectivity for whom, what and where-to-where: Engaging experts in connectivity modelling in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. 27th International Congress for Conservation Biology. Mission Biodiversity: Choosing New Paths for Conservation. Society for Conservation Biology, 2-6 August 2015, Montpellier, France.

Joudry, S., K. Beazley and A. Hatcher. Indigenous methods, knowledge and voice: Mi’kmaw First Nation approach to learning about fire’s relationships to the land. 27th International Congress for Conservation Biology. Mission Biodiversity: Choosing New Paths for Conservation. Society for Conservation Biology, 2-6 August 2015, Montpellier, France.

Baldwin, R., S. Trombulak, G. Woolmer, M. Anderson, K. Beazley, G. Forbes, L. Gratton, J. Ray and C. Reining. 2010. Conservation vision, science and action in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion of North America. 24th International Congress for Conservation Biology. Conservation for a Changing Planet. Society for Conservation Biology, 3-7 July 2010, Edmonton, AB.

Lindsay, K., J-F Gobeil, J.J. Lawler, C. Schloss, and K. Beazley. 2010. Projecting future climate-induced turnover in vertebrate fauna representation in Canada’s protected areas networks. 24th International Congress for Conservation Biology. Conservation for a Changing Planet. Society for Conservation Biology, 3-7 July 2010, Edmonton, AB.

Mascia, M.B., E. Fleishman, M. Rudd, K. Beazley, D. Blockstein, A. Carter, S. Cooke, J. Hall. 2010 Methods for identifying policy-relevant conservation research questions in the United States and

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Canada. 24th International Congress for Conservation Biology. Conservation for a Changing Planet. Society for Conservation Biology, 3-7 July 2010, Edmonton, AB.

Rudd, M., K. Beazley, A. Carter, S. Cooke, E. Fleishman, D.E. Lane, M.B. Mascia, R. Roth. 2010 Canada’s “Top 40” conservation research priorities. 24th International Congress for Conservation Biology. Conservation for a Changing Planet. Society for Conservation Biology, 3-7 July 2010, Edmonton, AB.

Baldwin, E., C. Reining, and K. Beazley. 2008. “Where does conservation get stuck? Including expert opinion in large-scale conservation planning”. Society for Conservation Biology, July14-18, Louiseville, Kentucky.

Beazley, K., C. Reining, P. Doran, and C. Bettigole. 2007. “Conservation network design for the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion.” Acadian Forest Science Conference, October 10-13. Hugh John Flemming Forestry Centre, Fredericton, NB.

Baldwin, R., S. Trombulak, G. Woolmer, M. Anderson, K. Beazley, K. Bell, G. Forbes, L. Gratton, J. Ray and C. Reining. 2006. “Future human footprint: multivariate threat forecast”. 2006 Society for Conservation GIS and Society for Conservation Biology Integrated Conference, June 24-28, San Jose, California

Beazley, K. 2004. “Selecting focal species in urbanizing areas with input from experts and local people”. Conservation in an urbanizing world. 18th Annual Meeting Society for Conservation Biology, July 27-August 3, Columbia University, New York.

Beazley, Karen F., Tamaini V. Snaith, Lara Smandych, Peter Austin-Smith, Jr., and Peter N. Duinker. 2003. “Using focal species and ecosystems to identify critical areas for biodiversity conservation in fragmented forests: an example from Nova Scotia, Canada”. North American Forest Ecology Workshop, June 16-22, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.

Beazley, K. 2003. “The case for environmental ethics as a required component of environmental education.” Congress of the Humanities, Dalhousie University, June 1-3, Halifax, NS.

Marlin, A. and K. Beazley. 2003. “Public attitudes toward wildlife species: conflict and cooperation in biodiversity conservation”. Congress of the Humanities, Dalhousie University, June 1-3, Halifax.

Ure, D. and K. Beazley. 2003. “Towards cooperation in monitoring transboundary indicators of ecological integrity in Kejimkujik National Park”. Congress of the Humanities, June 1-3, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS.

Musselman, R., K. Beazley and G.R. Daborn. 2003. “Understanding local level capacity for water resources management in Kings County”. Connecting Water Resources 2003: 1st Canadian Water Network National Symposium, March 23-27, Saint John, NB.

Beazley, K., P. Austin-Smith, Jr., M. King, L. Smandych, and T. Snaith. 2002. “Designing a biodiversity conservation system plan: an example from Nova Scotia, Canada”. Society for Conservation Biology annual meeting, July 14-19, Canterbury, UK.

Beazley, K., T. Snaith and P. Austin-Smith, Jr. 2001. “Delineating critical habitat for viable populations of focal species: An example from Nova Scotia”. US-International Association of Landscape Ecology, April 25-29 2001, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

Beazley, K. 1999. “A model for utilizing focal species information for biodiversity conservation”. World Resource Modeling Conference. June 23-25, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, N.S.

Other conference presentations Cervoni, L., K. Beazley and A. Biro. 2008. “Integrated Water Resource Management in Nova Scotia and

Ontario”. Canadian Water Resources Association Conference. August 21-22, Dartmouth, NS. Beazley, K., M. Anderson, R. Baldwin, G. Forbes, L. Gratton, J. Ray, C. Reining, S. Trombulak, G.

Woolmer. 2007. Ranking of megasites for irreplaceability and vulnerability in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion of Canada and the USA. Ecosystem-based management: Beyond boundaries. Science and the Management of Protected Areas Association. Sixth International Conference, May 21-26, Wolfville, NS.

Robinson, C., Duinker, P. and K. Beazley. 2007. Measuring road use and presence effects in the greater Tobeatic Protected Wilderness Areas, NS. Ecosystem-based management: Beyond boundaries. Science and the Management of Protected Areas Association. Sixth International Conference, May 21-26, Wolfville, NS.

Smith, C., Bridgland, J., Duinker, P., and K. Beazley. 2007. Classification of a maritime boreal forest landscape following a severe spruce budworm outbreak and considerable herbivory by moose.

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Ecosystem-based management: Beyond boundaries. Science and the Management of Protected Areas Association. Sixth International Conference, May 21-26, Wolfville, NS.

Beazley, K. and H. Kwan. 2006. An exploration of the absence of established moose [Alces alces] populations in southeastern Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. North American Moose Conference. June 12-16, Baddeck, NS.

Beazley, K. 2006. “Biodiversity considerations in conservation system planning”. Research Forum, Faculty of Management, May 1, Dalhousie University, Halifax.

Woolmer, G., M. Anderson, R. Baldwin, K. Beazley, G. Forbes, L. Gratton, J. Ray, C. Reining, and S. Trombulak. 2006. Transboundary conservation planning for the Northern Appalachians ecosystem: A synthesis of four region-wide conservation science initiatives. Parks Research Forum of Ontario AGM 2006. Cross-Border Approaches to Protected Areas, Heritage Conservation and Tourism. April 27-29, Niagara Falls.

Woolmer, G., M. Anderson, R. Baldwin, K. Beazley, G. Forbes, L. Gratton, J. Ray, C. Reining, and S. Trombulak. 2006. “Developing a conservation strategy for the transboundary Northern Appalachians/Acadian Ecoregion: methodology and preliminary results”. Two Countries, One Forest Workshop, April 18-19, Vermont, USA.

Nette, T. and K. Beazley. 2005. “Challenges in moose recovery planning for mainland moose”. North American Moose Conference, June 2005, Whitefish, Montana.

Beazley, K. 2004. Biodiversity, habitat use and population viability. North American Moose Conference, June 17, Corner Brook, NF

Beazley, K. 2004. Panelist, Our Northern Appalachian vision. Two Countries, One Forest (2C1Forest) Workshop. May 17-18. Montreal, PQ.

Technical papers, science reports and other contributions Lindsay, K., Gobeil, J-F., Lawler, J., Schloss, C., K. Beazley, and T. Beechey. 2016. Wildlife

Conservation, Protected Areas and Climate Change in Canada: Exploring Implications of Projected Species Range Shifts. Canadian Council on Ecological Areas (CCEA) Occasional Paper 21, CCEA, Ottawa. ON

Canadian Council on Ecological Areas. 2009. Canadian Council on Ecological Areas Strategic Plan 2010-2020. CCEA Secretariat, Environment Canada, Gatineau, Quebec. 17 pgs.

Trombulak, S.C., M.G. Anderson, R.F. Baldwin, K. Beazley, J. Ray, C. Reining, G. Woolmer, C. Bettigole, G. Forbes, and L. Gratton. 2008. Priority Locations for Conservation Action in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion. Two Countries, One Forest, Special Report 1.

C. Reining, K. Beazley, P. Doran, C. Bettigole. 2006. From the Adirondacks to Acadia: A Wildlands Network Design for the Greater Northern Appalachians. Wildlands Project Special Paper No. 7. Richmond, Vermont. Wildlands Project. 58 pp.

Beazley, K. 2005. “Environmental philosophies.” Canadian Environmental Literacy Program, Web module. B. Freedman, Ed.

Beazley, K. 2005. “Roots of environmentalism.” Canadian Environmental Literacy Program, Web module. B. Freedman, Ed.

Beazley, K. 2005. “Eco-justice.” Canadian Environmental Literacy Program, Web module. Freedman, Ed. Beazley, K. 2005. “Animal rights.” Canadian Environmental Literacy Program, Web module. Freedman,

Ed. Ure, D. and K. Beazley (Eds.) 2003. Indicators for Monitoring Ecological Integrity at Kejimkujik National

Park and National Historic Site. Final Report. Unpublished report for Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, Parks Canada.

Ure, D. and K. Beazley (Eds.) 2003. Selecting Indicators for Monitoring Ecological Integrity at Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site. Proceedings of the Kejimkujik Ecological Integrity Indicator Workshop, Maitland Bridge, N.S. December 4, 2002. Unpublished report for Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site, Parks Canada.

Marlin, A. and K. Beazley. 2003. Public Attitudes towards Wildlife Conservation in Nova Scotia. Report to the Nova Forest Alliance. July 2003.

Beazley, K., R. Long and P. MacKay. 2000. Focal Species for Maine Reserve Design. Unpublished report for The Greater Laurentian Wildlands Project. South Burlington, Vermont.

Beazley, K., R. Long and P. MacKay. 2000. Nova Scotia Wild Lands and Wild Seas Mapping Workshop. Unpublished report for The Greater Laurentian Wildlands Project. South Burlington, Vermont.

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Beazley, K. and M. Cain, and T. Gomer (Eds.) 1999. Shades of Green. School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Volume 4, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S.: 185 pgs.

Beazley, K. and R. Willcocks (Eds.) 1998. Shades of Green School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Volume 3, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S.: 268 pgs.

Lawrence, Patrick and Karen Beazley. 1994. Analysis of land cover and land use change in the Long Point area from 1955 to 1990 using aerial photography. Long Point Environmental Folio Publication Series. Technical note 2. Heritage Resources Centre. University of Waterloo, Ontario.

Beazley, Karen and J. G. Nelson. 1993. Forested Areas of Long Point/Landscape History and Strategic Planning. Long Point Environmental Folio Publication Series. Heritage Resources Centre. University of Waterloo

Beazley, Karen and J. G. Nelson. 1992. Landscape Ecology/A selected annotated bibliography. Heritage Resources Centre on-demand publication series. University of Waterloo, Ontario.