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Organizations and agencies charged with protecting biodiversity have a conundrum how do you protect something that will not stay still? An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, the University of Southern California and Virginia Tech has received a National Science Foundation grant to help conservation practitioners rethink biodiversity protection approaches for the new era of climate change. Much that we do as a society to protect species is ultimately tied to fixed geographies, said Paul Armsworth, an ecologist at UT. We protect special places on the landscape in nature reserves or ask state agencies to lead on protecting species found within their borders. That, however, is a very static understanding of biodiversity. We are going to need much more flexible and dynamic approaches if we are to continue to protect species as climate change accelerates.
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Apr 5, 2021, News Release
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – Charlottesville City Manager Chip Boyles announces the appointment of Ashley Reynolds Marshall as the City’s first Deputy City Manager for Racial Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
Ms. Marshall has served most recently as Chief Executive Officer for YWCA of Central Virginia, located in Lynchburg, since 2018.
“Ashley will be bringing a wide range of experience and education to this new role for the City. As our very first Deputy City Manager for Racial Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, she will be designing this office to best meet the needs of our entire population,” said Boyles. “Her experience, her demonstrated drive and her life-long connection to local government makes her the ideal person to lead this effort. I am very pleased in filling the first of a new senior management team for the City with a leader like Ashley. She will set the standard that the City so deserves.”