The Organization for Tropical Studies, and the Global Water for
Sustainability Program is offering an Ecology and Conservation of
Neotropical Rivers Course.

This two-week course is oriented towards graduate students and early career
conservation scientists from both U.S. and Latin American institutions with
interest in applied research on current conservation issues for Neotropical
rivers. The course will be held at La Selva Biological Station, with field
trips to the surrounding Sarapiquí River basin. This region offers
opportunity to observe diverse river types and aquatic biota along
elevational and longitudinal riverine gradients. Additionally, as in many
parts of the tropics, rivers in the Sarapiquí basin are increasingly being
altered as a consequence of human activities.

COURSE CONTENT
Through a series of lectures, discussions, and hands-on field exploration,
students will gain greater understanding of some of the factors that pose
particular challenges to conservation of tropical rivers. These include:
hydrologic alterations, land use, water pollution, species introductions,
and climate change. During the course, students will design and conduct
short research projects that specifically examine the effects of these
factors on tropical river ecosystems. Additionally, we will analyze
applications of monitoring and management tools—such as environmental flow
assessments and indices of river ecosystem integrity—in the tropics. We will
also discuss ways to translate scientific research into guidelines for
conservation and management of tropical rivers.

WHEN AND WHERE
La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica.
Course dates: May 8 – 22, 2011.
Arrive May 7, depart May 23, 2011

PARTICIPANTS
The course is limited to 25 students. We
anticipate that half will come from Latin
American institutions and half from U.S.
institutions. All participants should be
fluent in either Spanish or English, and
should have a good working knowledge of
the other language.

TUITION
$2,100 OTS consortium applicants
$2,700 Non-member applicants
(tuition covers all expenses as related to the course:
instruction, accomodations, meals, local travel and
equipment in Costa Rica) .
Partial need-based scholarships may be available to
OTS consortium and Latin American applicants.

APPLICATION DEADLINE
February 1, 2011 for priority admission, followed
by rolling admission until fully enrolled.

FACULTY
Elizabeth P. Anderson
Florida International University, Miami
Andrea C. Encalada
Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
Mary C. Freeman
USGS and University of Georgia
Catherine M. Pringle
University of Georgia

For further information:
For registration contact Barbara Lewis ([email protected])
For course content contact Elizabeth Anderson ([email protected])

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