Events in 2002Human Dominated Ecosystems: Understanding the Anthroposphere in the AnthropoceneA presentation by Bob Costanza, PhD. Cosponsored by the Program in the Environment and the SNRE Dean's Office, University of Michigan Tuesday December 3, 2002 Graduate Student Roundtable with Speaker
The New Environmental Agenda: How the 2002 Election Could Frame the FutureA presentation by James Lyons Professor, School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University Cosponsored by the Program in the Environment and the SNRE Dean's Office, University of Michigan Thursday, November 21, 2002Graduate Student Roundtable with Speaker
Science and the Politics of Wolf and Grizzly Bear ReintroductionA presentation by Hank Fischer National Wildlife Federation Monday, November 11, 2002 Graduate Student Roundtable with SpeakerDDCF/EMI Lunch with Hank Fischer
Strategic Planning for Conservation Skill Building WorkshopLed by Shelli Bischoff, Partner of Conservation Impact Cosponsored by Doris Duke Conservation Fellows Program Wednesday, November 6, 2002 Breakfast with Shelli Bischoff Thursday, November 7, 2002 Strategic Planning for invited SNRE student groups facilitated by Shelli BischoffThursday, November 7, 2002
Ecosystem Management McIntire Stennis Symposium 2002A series of presentations by McIntire-Stennis Principal Investigators Introduction by Dean Bierbaum Monday, October 28, 2002Grassroots Organizing Skill Building Workshop Led by Dave Ross, Regional Organizer for the National Wildlife Federation's Great Lakes Office Cosponsored by Doris Duke Conservation Fellows Program Wednesday, October 16, 2002Doris Duke Information SessionFor interested first-year SNRE MS studentsWednesday, October 9, 2002
Serving National Defense, Homeland Security, and Ecosystem Health through Implementing Integrated Natural Resources Management Plans (INRMPs) on US Military LandsA presentation by Diane Drigot Senior Natural Resource Management Specialist, Marine Corps Base, Hawaii Environmental Department Wednesday, October 9, 2002The presentation abstract is available here.
Evaluation of Collaborative Planning Models: The British Columbia Experience in Land Use PlanningA presentation by Thomas Gunton, PhD Associate Professor and former Director of the School of Resource and Environmental Management, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada Thursday, October 3, 2002 The presentation abstract is available here.
Media Relations WorkshopLed by Mark Brush (SNRE '00), Great Lake Radio Consortium; Emilia Askari, Detroit Free Press & past President of the Society for Environmental Journalists; and Judith Steeh, U of Michigan News and Information Services Cosponsored by Doris Duke Conservation Fellows Program Thursday, September 26, 2002 The Southern Forest Resource Assessment: Lessons Learned for Management and Research A presentation by David Wear, Ph.D United States Forest Service Tuesday, April 16, 2002The presentation abstract is available here.
Identifying Relationships Between Broad-Scale Habitat Characteristics and Listed Pacific Salmon Abundance: Use and Misuse of Models in Recovery PlanningA presentation by Ashley Steel, Ph.D NW Fisheries Science Center Watershed Program, National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, WA Tuesday, April 16, 2002The presentation abstract is available here.
Bridging Perspectives and Approaches in Characterizing Land Use/Land Cover Dynamics and their Associated DriversA presentation by Ronald Rindfuss, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina and by Stephen Walsh, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Geography, University of North Carolina Friday, April 5, 2002 The presentation abstract is available hereAgricultural Biotechnology and the EnvironmentA presentation by Rebecca Goldburg, Ph.D. Director, Biotechnology Program, Environmental Defense Cosponsored by the Life Sciences, Values & Society Program of the Life Sciences Institute Tuesday March 19, 2002 Speaker Highlights are available here for download.
Presentation Skills WorkshopA workshop led by Chris Loving Leadership skills consultant Cosponsored by Doris Duke Conservation Fellows Program March 17, 2002Communication Skills WorkshopA workshop led by Chris Loving Leadership skills consultant Cosponsored by Doris Duke Conservation Fellows Program February 17, 2002Restoring the EvergladesA presentation by Nick Aumen, Ph.D. National Park Service, Everglades Program Team Tuesday January 15, 2002
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