The Future
of Natural Resource Management
A seminar series presented by
the Department of Forestry, Wildlife, & Fisheries & The
USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station
In Conjunction With The University
of Tennessee Environmental
Semester - Spring 2005
Upcoming Seminars
April 13 - Patrick Moore
(co-founder of Greenpeace), Greenspirit
- 9 am - 160 Plant Biotechnology Building
April 13 - Meet Dr. Patrick Moore
- A
reception for Dr. Moore will be held in Room 156 of the Plant Biotechnology
Building at 3:30 - all are welcome to come.
April 14 - Patrick
Moore, Greenspirit
- Environmentalism for the 21st Century - 4 pm
- Lindsay Young Auditorium - Hodges Library - Click
here for poster. Arrangements for Dr. Patrick Moore made
through -
April 21 - Peter
Roussopoulos, Director, US Forest Service Southern
Research Station - Ecosystem Services: The Future of Natural
Resource Management - 3:30 pm - 156 Plant Biotechnology Building
- Click here for poster
Past Events
January 20 - David
Etnier, University of Tennessee
- Tennessee fishes: what we’ve lost and what we’re
likely to lose due to present management practices and conservation
efforts.
February 3 - Lance
Gunderson, Emory University
- Panarchy: Rethinking the framework of natural resource management.
View
Lance Gunderson's Lecture Here
February17 - James
Layzer, Tennessee Cooperative Fishery Research
Unit - Conservation of Freshwater Mussels
Plant Biotech Building, Room 156-157
February 24 - Chad
Oliver, Yale University
- The global perspective: separating sustainable resource management
from NIMBY-ism. View
Chad Oliver's Lecture Here
March 10 - Paul
Trianosky, The Nature Conservancy
- The Evolution of TNC’s Conservation Strategy. View
Paul Trianosky's Lecture Here
March 17 - Robert
Cooper, University of Georgia
- Gypsy moth management alternatives and effects on forest birds
Hollingsworth Auditorium, Ellington Plant Sci. Bldg.
March 31 - Karen
Nolt, Knox county parks and recreation - The
future is now: Local resource conservation and how it gets done
in the real world.
Plant Biotech Building, Room 156-157
April 7 - William
Hargrove, Oak Ridge National Laboratory - A
practical map-analysis tool for detecting potential dispersal corridors
Ellington Plant Science Bldg. Room 125
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