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Interdisciplinary Scholarship in
Land Use & Ethics

Friday, May 17 - Sunday, May 19, 2013
A Northern Forest Institute Symposium

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry's Northern Forest Institute announces its second annual symposium of interdisciplinary scholarship in land use and ethics.

This event will highlight research from across professions and disciplines on topics related to balancing individual and community priorities with respect to land use, and the associated expectations for human and ecosystem stewardship and social and environmental ethics. The aim of this symposium is to generate conversation around a variety of approaches to land use, the moral implications of these approaches, as well as the ways that they influence the ongoing debate over how to achieve social and environmental justice. New and in-process work from a range of disciplines and professional fields will be represented and integrated into the symposium discourse.

Abstract Selection Committee (Additional scholars consulted as needed)

Yamuna Sangarasivam, PhD

Craig L. Milewski, PhD

Swiatoslav Kaczmar, PhD

Christopher Shaw

Wayne Ouderkirk, PhD

Contact

Marianne Patinelli-Dubay, Symposium Chair
mpatinelli@esf.edu

2013 Symposium

2012 Symposium


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