Edward T. Game is a conservation biologist, editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Conservation Letters, [1] and lead scientist of The Nature Conservancy. [2]
Game has served as editor-in-chief of Conservation Letters, [3] [4] a journal of the Society for Conservation Biology the number one ranked journal (out of 177) in the category "Environmental Science: Nature and Landscape Conservation". [5] He is author of the 2015 book Conservation Planning: Informed Decisions for a Healthier Planet [6] and, as of September 2020 [update], has published 98 research articles that have been cited over 5000 times. [7] Topics he has published on include marine protected areas, climate change, decision science, ecoacoustics, fisheries, environmental monitoring, remote sensing, land use planning, indigenous knowledge, and cross-sector evidence standards. [7]
Edward T. Game is a conservation biologist, editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Conservation Letters, [1] and lead scientist of The Nature Conservancy. [2]
Game has served as editor-in-chief of Conservation Letters, [3] [4] a journal of the Society for Conservation Biology the number one ranked journal (out of 177) in the category "Environmental Science: Nature and Landscape Conservation". [5] He is author of the 2015 book Conservation Planning: Informed Decisions for a Healthier Planet [6] and, as of September 2020 [update], has published 98 research articles that have been cited over 5000 times. [7] Topics he has published on include marine protected areas, climate change, decision science, ecoacoustics, fisheries, environmental monitoring, remote sensing, land use planning, indigenous knowledge, and cross-sector evidence standards. [7]