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Events in 2003

Meeting the Challenge: Biodiversity and Development in the Real World

A presentation by Dr. John Hough (SNRE Alumnus)

Principal Technical Advisor

United Nations Development Programme, Global Environment Facility

Co-Sponsored by Ecosystem Management Initiative at the School of Natural Resources and Environment, the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, and Northwest Airlines

Wednesday, October 29, 2003

Landscapes, Communities and Stakeholders: USAID's Approach to Global Biodiversity Conservation

A presentation by Mary Rowen

Visiting from the Wildlife & Biodiversity Advisory, US Agency for

International Development

Co-Sponsored by Ecosystem Management Initiative at the School of Natural Resources and Environment, the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, and Northwest Airlines

Wednesday, October 22, 2003

Landscape Scale Conservation: Current Status, Future Prospects

A panel discussion with SNRE Alumni

Sponsored by EMI in association with the School of Natural Resources and Environment's 100th Anniversary Activities

Friday, October 17, 2003

The Endangered Species Act at Age 30: A View from the Trenches

A presentation by Brock Evans

Executive Director, Endangered Species Coalition

Monday, September 29, 2003

Lobbying Module Workshop

Led by Brock Evans

Executive Director, Endangered Species Coalition

Cosponsored by Doris Duke Conservation Fellows Program

Monday, September 29, 2003

Conservation: Passion and Science

A presentation by Dr. G. Thomas Bancroft

Vice President, Ecology and Economic Research Department

The Wilderness Society

Thursday, April 10, 2003

EMI Advisory Board Meeting

EMI Faculty Steering Committee , EMI External Advisory Board , EMI Staff , EMI Sponsored Masters Project representatives

Tuesday, April 8, 2003

From Pelican Island to Pacific Salmon: Transitions in Conservation

Theodore Roosevelt Professorship in Ecosystem Management Chair speakers: Elizabeth Estill, Steven Yaffee, Dean Rosina Bierbaum, Barry Gold © EMIThe Theodore Roosevelt Professor in Ecosystem Management Lecture, Panel Discussion & Reception

A presentation by Steven Yaffee, PhD

School of Natural Resources & Environment

Panel Discussion with Barry D. Gold,

Program Officer for Conservation and Sustainability Science, David and Lucile Packard Foundation

and Elizabeth Estill,

Deputy Chief, USDA - Forest Service

Monday, April 7, 2003

Sustainability: Implementing the Concept in Forest and Communities

A presentation by William Banzhaf

President, Sustainable Forestry Board and

A presentation by Adela Backiel

Director, Sustainable Development United States Department of Agriculture

Monday March 17, 2003

Effects of Land Use on Ecological Condition

A presentation by Virginia Dale , Ph.D.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Tuesday, March 11, 2003

Graduate Student Roundtable with Speaker

Grant Writing for Conservation Workshop

Led by Michael Donahue , President/CEO, Great Lakes Commission & Laura Rubin , Executive Director, Huron River Watershed Council

Cosponsored by Doris Duke Conservation Fellows Program

Monday, February 17, 2003

Powerpoint slides from Laura Rubin's Presentation and Michael Donahue's Presentation are available

Fundraising for Conservation Workshop

Led by Maureen Martin , UM Director of Foundation Relations

Cosponsored by Doris Duke Conservation Fellows Program

Wednesday, February 12, 2003

Regional Development and the Protection of Natural Resources in the Caucasus

A presentation by A. Nihat Gokyigit , U-M alumnus (MA engineering, '48).

TEFKEN, a construction firm in Istanbul, Turkey, acting chariman of TEMA , Turkey 's largest environmental organization.

Cosponsored by Center for Russian and East European Studies, the Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies and the School of Natural Resources & Environment

February 6, 2003

Environmental Responsibility in the Redefinition of International Affairs

Graduate Student Lunch with A. Nihat Gokyigit,

February 6, 2003

Real Estate for Conservation Workshop

Led by Jack Smiley, Southeast Michigan Land Conservancy; Bill Hansen, Washtenaw Land Trust; & Bob Tentens and Tom Freeman, Washtenaw County Parks and Recreation Commission

Cosponsored by Doris Duke Conservation Fellows Program

February 5, 2003

Impacts of Invasive Species in Natural Systems

A presentation by Victoria Nuzzo

Biologist, Natural Area Consultants

Tuesday, January 28, 2003

Graduate Student Roundtable with Speaker

Connecting a Culture of Forests: The Emergence of the Northern Forest

A presentation by Stephen Blackmer

President of the Northern Forest Center in Concord , New Hampshire

Thursday, January 16, 2003,

Graduate Student Roundtable with Speaker

Doris Duke Conservation Fellow Dinner: Announcing Cohort #5

Special Guest Stephen Blackmer

Wednesday, January 15, 2003

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