Thursday, August 9, 2007: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
J4, San Jose McEnery Convention Center
COS 107 - Environmental philosophy, socioeconomic connections, and traditional ecological knowledge
8:00 AMApplying indigenous knowledge to restoration of the Lacandón forest in Southern Mexico
John Golicher, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Samuel Levy-Tacher, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur
8:20 AMEcology and culture of King Island, AK
Jesse Ford, Oregon State University, S. Kim Nelson, Oregon State University, Larry Kaplan, U. Alaska - Fairbanks, Marie Saclamana, King Island Native Community
8:40 AMTraditional ecological knowledge and restoration: Trails will take us where we need to go
Frank K. Lake, USDA Forest Service, Jan Werren, USDA Forest Service
9:00 AMSharing knowledge/sharing leadership: Developing Aboriginal/non-Aboriginal partnerships in ecological restoration initiatives
Zoe K. Dalton, University of Toronto
9:20 AMArt-based perceptual ecology: A method to generate new questions and novel solutions for ecological research
Lee Ann Woolery, Eco Art Expeditions, Nalini Nadkarni, Evergreen State College, Thomas S. Litwin, Smith College
9:40 AMBreak
9:50 AMAssessing restoration goals amid climate change: Ethical guidlines for historical fidelity
William Throop, Green Mountain College
10:10 AMWhat *is* wrong with plastic trees?
W. S. K. Cameron, Loyola Marymount Univ.
10:30 AMEconomic inequality and biodiversity loss: A cross-national survey
Tim G. Holland, McGill University, Andrew Gonzalez, McGill University, Gregory M. Mikkelson, McGill University, Garry D. Peterson, McGill University
10:50 AMIntegration science: Linking social and ecological systems for sustainability
Vicente L. Lopes, Texas State University

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