A new interview on AdaptationAction.org: Dr. Lee Hannah is an ecologist with the University of California, Santa Barbara and Conservation International. He's also one of only a few scientists who has been engaged for more than a decade on climate change adaptation, with a portfolio that has included research, field engagement, and active science policy dialogs with national and international decision makers. Working globally and regionally, Lee has been trying to bridge the gap between studying the impacts of climate and helping species, ecosystems, and communities and economies in the developing world adjust to the emerging climate.
A short video with highlights from a broader discussion is included here: http://adaptationaction.org/files/2011_viii_21.php An extended (but edited) podcast version of a discussion with Dr. Hannah about the shifting science and practice of climate change adaptation is available at the same link. jhm