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Interactions of Society and The Environment Seminar Archive

Total Records: 67

 

  Communicating about the Environment in a Sometimes Skeptical Political Ecosystem

Date:9/9/2011

Speaker(s): Moderator: Gene Kelly, Assistant Director, School of Global and Environmental Sustainability

Panelists: Sue Ellen Campbell, Department of English, Colorado State University; Rob Case, producer/photographer for National Geographic TV and others; Kevin Graham, environmental author and editor of internal communication for Xcel Energy; Brian Clark, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Services, University of Colorado


  The Climate Change Education Partnership: Building place-based climate change education through the lens of National Parks and Wildlife Refuges

Date:3/10/2011

Speaker(s): Dr. Jessica Thompson, Caroline Beard, Shawn Davis, Erin Drake, and Karina Mullen, Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Department, Colorado State University


  Cumulative impacts to wildlife populations: management challenges and scientific approaches

Date:3/4/2011

Speaker(s): Dr. Courtney Schultz, Assistant Professor of Natural Resource Policy, Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship, Colorado State University; Dr. Sam Cushman, Research Landscape Ecologist, Rocky Mountain Research Station, U.S. Forest Service


  Challenges and benefits of online surveying in human dimensions of natural resources research

Date:2/17/2011

Speaker(s): Alia Dietsch and Natalie Sexton, U.S. Geological Survey; Patty Champ, U.S. Forest Service


  Socioeconomic impacts of and adaptation to climate change: Heat waves in Phoenix and fish in the Yakima River Basin

Date:2/3/2011

Speaker(s): Hannah Brenkart-Smith, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Jessica Montag, U.S. Geological Survey


  Social media and land management

Date:12/2/2010

Speaker(s): Peter Williams, U.S. Forest Service; Joe Champ, Colorado State University; Dan Williams, U.S. Forest Service


  Science, society, and scenic visions: Using visuals to make science happen for everyone

Date:9/24/2010

Speaker(s): John Calderazzo, English Professor, Colorado State University; Sue Ellen Campbell, English Professor, Colorado State University; Brian Jones, Physics Professor, Colorado State University; Lindsay Simpson, Producer, Wyoming Game and Fish Department


  Management of protected areas – the case of Norway

Date:9/9/2010

Speaker(s): Jan Vidar Haukeland, Senior Research Sociologist, Institute of Transport Economics, Oslo, Norway


  Professional Environmental Education and Training: The Geographical, Ecological and Cultural Contexts of Federal Military Lands in the U.S.

Date:4/8/2010

Speaker(s): Dr. William Doe, Warner College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University, and Dr. James Zeidler, Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands, Colorado State University


  Ecosystem Health in the Mission Mountains Tribal Wilderness: Addressing Social Challenges

Date:3/25/2010

Speaker(s): Alan Watson, Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute


  Special screening of "Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy"

Date:3/8/2010

Speaker(s): None


  Freedom or tyranny? Can we freely choose to change small decisions?

Date:2/18/2010

Speaker(s): David Fulton, US Geological Survey, Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit


  Human dynamics of hurricane risk

Date:2/4/2010

Speaker(s): Craig Trumbo, Lori Peek, Holly Marlatt, and Michelle Lueck; Departments of Journalism and Technical Communication and Sociology, CSU


  Building an agenda for human dimensions research on the implications of climate change for managing public wildlands and protected landscapes

Date:11/19/2009

Speaker(s): Daniel R. Williams, Research Social Scientist, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, CO; Chris Stalling, Biologist, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Missoula, MT (via Video link)


  Conflicts with Carnivores in the West – Bridging Ecological and Social Sciences to Enhance Management Success

Date:11/5/2009

Speaker(s): Stewart W. Breck, USDA APHIS National Wildlife Research Center; Sharon Baruch-Mordo, Colorado State University Department of Fish, Wildlife & Conservation Biology & Graduate Degree Program in Ecology; Andrew W. Don Carlos, Colorado State University Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources


  Dirty & Gritty? Clean & Green? Open Dialogue on the Wide Ranging Effects and Drivers of Energy Development

Date:10/15/2009

Speaker(s): Panel: Laura R.H. Biewick, Geoscientist, USGS, Energy Resources Science Center; Natasha Carr, Ecologist, USGS, Ecosystem Dynamics; Jessica M. Montag, Social Scientist, USGS, Policy Analysis and Science Assistance


  Nature and the Changing West: An Evolving Story of People, Fish and Wildlife

Date:10/23/2008

Speaker(s): SuzAnne Miller, Biometrician, Dunrovin Research, Missoula, Montana. SuzAnne has spent her career researching and promoting the value of natural amenities in Alaska and Montana.


  Policy mandates for community collaboration -- who's in charge?: Lessons from Community Wildfire Protection Planning

Date:5/1/2008

Speaker(s): Dan Williams, U.S. Forest Service; Tony Cheng, CSU, Department of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship


  Ecotourism or Sustainable Tourism: Panacea or Pitfall?

Date:4/3/2008

Speaker(s): Dr. Stu Cottrell, Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Department, CSU


  The Environmental Argument for Reducing Immigration into the United States

Date:2/7/2008

Speaker(s): Philip Cafaro, CSU, Philosophy Department; Winthrop Staples, CSU, Philosophy Department


  Community Action for Watershed Conservation in Brisbane, Australia

Date:1/17/2008

Speaker(s): Greg Siepen, Catchment Coordinator, Brisbane City Council


  Communicating Soundscape Issues: An Adaptive Management Approach at Muir Woods National Monument

Date:11/15/2007

Speaker(s): Peter Newman, CSU Dept. of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources; Dave Stack, CSU Dept. of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources


  Spatial Analysis in Natural Resource Decision Making...As if Ecological and Geographical Processes Mattered

Date:11/1/2007

Speaker(s): Dave Theobald, CSU Dept. of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources and Natural Resource Ecology Lab


  History and the National Parks: The Role of Historians at the Land Grant University

Date:10/18/2007

Speaker(s): Mark Fiege, CSU Department of History; Greg Smoak, CSU Department of History


  A Brief Assessment of Fossil Fuel and Renewable Energy Resources

Date:10/4/2007

Speaker(s): Aaron Douglas, U.S. Geological Survey


  Climate change – what is it all about?

Date:5/11/2007

Speaker(s): Maiken Winter, PhD, Cornell Lab of Ornithology


  An Economist Looks at Institutions and Organizations for Instream Flow

Date:5/3/2007

Speaker(s): Edna Loehman, Agricultural Economics, Purdue University


  Bridging the Theory and Practice of Collaborative Public Land Management

Date:4/19/2007

Speaker(s): Peter Williams, USDA Forest Service, Ecosystem Management Coordination


  Oil and Gas Leasing….What’s all the fuss about?

Date:2/15/2007

Speaker(s): Brian Macke, Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; Duane Spencer, Bureau of Land Management; Michelle Haefele, The Wilderness Society


  Beyond Attitudes and Platitudes: A Guide to Place Concepts, Theories, Philosophies and Applications

Date:2/1/2007

Speaker(s): Dan Williams, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station; Joe Champ, Colorado State University, Department of Journalism and Technical Communication; Natalie Sexton, U.S. Geological Survey


  Social Aspects of Natural Disasters

Date:12/7/2006

Speaker(s): Lori Peek, Dept. of Sociology, Colorado State University


  Ecosystem Service

Date:11/16/2006

Speaker(s): Tom Brown, Rocky Mountain Research Station Polly Hays, Water Program Manager for Region 2 of the U.S. Forest Service


  Social and Biological Aspects of Wildlife Disease

Date:11/2/2006

Speaker(s): Mike Dunbar, National Wildlife Research Center; Thomas O'Shea, U.S. Geologcial Survey; Natalie Sexton, U.S. Geological Survey


  Wildfire Incident Information: Is the Incident Command System’s Information Function Meeting the Crisis Communication Needs of the Information Age?

Date:4/20/2006

Speaker(s): Tammy Williams, USDA Forest Service; Jeff Brooks, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station; Joseph Champ, CSU Dept. of Journalism and Technical Communication; Jonathan Taylor, USGS; John Bustos, USDA Forest Service


  A Cultural Materialism Approach to Understanding Wildlife Value Orientation Shift in the United States

Date:4/6/2006

Speaker(s): Michael Manfredo, Human Dimensions in Natural Resources Unit, CSU; Tara Teel, Human Dimensions in Natural Resources Unit, CSU


  The Nature of "Unmanaged Recreation" and Collaborative Travel Planning in Colorado's Front Range: A Panel Discussion

Date:3/2/2006

Speaker(s): Jeff Brooks, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station; Patty Champ, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station; Phadrea Ponds, USGS


  Agricultural Impacts to Terrestrial Ecosystems and the Conservation Reserve Program

Date:2/2/2006

Speaker(s): Art Allen, USGS; Mark Vandever, USGS


  Conserving Ancient Camellia -Tea Forest Communities in Yunnan Province, China

Date:1/3/2006

Speaker(s): Richard Johnson


  Amenity Migration and Second Homes

Date:12/1/2005

Speaker(s): Dan Williams, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station


  Public Involvement: Who, What, Why and How?

Date:11/17/2005

Speaker(s): Kara Lamb, Bureau of Reclamation


  The Price of Tea in China: Economic Incentives for Conserving Biological and Cultural Diversity

Date:11/3/2005

Speaker(s): Richard Johnson,USGS, Cindy Christen,CSU, Dept. of Journalism and Technical Communication, Sara Oyler-McCance,USGS


  What Would John Bustos Do? Getting the Public to Relate to Wildland Fire Mitigation

Date:5/5/2005

Speaker(s): Joe Champ, CSU Dept. Journalism and Technical Communication, Jeff Brooks, U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Dan Williams, U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, and John Bustos, U.S. Forest Service, Arapaho-Roosevelt Nat


  Recreation Use trends on Federal Lands in Colorado

Date:4/7/2005

Speaker(s): Paul Cruz, Forest Recreation Staff Officer, Arapaho/Roosevelt National Forest; Larry Gamble, Acting Chief of Division of Natural Resources, Rocky Mountain National Park; Jim Westkott, Demographer, State of Colorado


  The Roles, Benefits, and Challenges of Social Science Research Applied to Collaborative Resource Planning

Date:3/3/2005

Speaker(s): Tony Cheng, CSU Dept. of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship; Jonathan Taylor, USGS, Fort Collins Science Center; Pete Taylor, CSU Dept. of Sociology; Dana Bishop, CSU Dept. of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship


  Interactive Approaches to Learning about Constituent Knowledge and Attitudes

Date:2/17/2005

Speaker(s): Marilee Long, CSU Dept. Journalism and Technical Communicaitons Jeff Brooks, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station Joe Champ, Dept. of Journalism and Technical Communication, CSU Mike Patterson, Dept. of Society and Conservation, Universi


  New Survey Research Technologies for Natural Resources: Web-based Studies and Beyond--A Panel Discussion

Date:2/10/2005

Speaker(s): Lance Everette, U.S. Geological Survey Don Zimmerman, Journalism and Technical Communication, CSU Denise Wickwar, U.S. Forest Service Garrett O'Keefe, Journalism and Technical Communication, CSU And others


  Blinkering knowledge: Barriers to incorporating Indigenous knowledge into natural resources management programs

Date:12/2/2004

Speaker(s): Dr. Annie Ross and Dr. Kathleen Pickering


  Social Interactions and Stakeholder Involvement in Cross-boundary Management of Biodiversity in Australia

Date:9/30/2004

Speaker(s): Greg Siepen, Visiting Scientist, Fort Collins Science Center; University of Queensland-Gatton


  Fire and Social Science II

Date:5/6/2004

Speaker(s): Dale (Wilderness Society)Pohl (Nature Conservancy)Taylor and Gillette (USGS)Vaske and Bright (CSU)


  Fire and Social Science I

Date:4/22/2004

Speaker(s): Hannah Brenkert (CU), Jeff Brooks (CSU), Jerry Vaske (CSU), Michele Burns (CSU)


  Natural Resources Communication and Interpretation: Interpretation is Management

Date:4/8/2004

Speaker(s): Tim Merriman (National Association for Interpretation) Sunita Hilton (CSU)


  Cancelled - A Cultural Context for Wildlife ValuesCancelled

Date:3/4/2004

Speaker(s): Mike Manfredo (CSU) and Tara Teel (CSU)


  Public Perceptions of Elk Management in Rocky Mountain National Park

Date:2/19/2004

Speaker(s): Susan Stewart (CSU), Peter J. Fix (University of Alaska Fairbanks), and Michael J. Manfredo (CSU)


  Environmental Entitlements and Community-Based Marine Resource Conservation: A Case Study from the Fijian Islands of the South Pacific

Date:2/5/2004

Speaker(s): Mark A. Calamia, Ph.D. University of Colorado at Boulder


  CANCELLED Informing the Public: Interpretation and Environmental Communication in Parks and Recreation Settings

Date:12/4/2003

Speaker(s): Tim Merriman (National Association for Interpretation), Sunita Hilton (CSU), and Brett Bruyere (Environmental Learning Center)


  Towards a Model for Cross-Boundary Management of Public and Private Lands: The Case of White River National Forest's Blue River Watershed

Date:11/20/2003

Speaker(s): George Wallace (CSU)


  Managing Elk and Bison in Jackson, Wyoming: Using Economic and Social Considerations to Guide Decision-making

Date:11/6/2003

Speaker(s): John Loomis (CSU) and Lynne Caughlan (USGS)


  From national parks to alpine ski areas: Old ideas and new insights in carrying capacity measurement and management

Date:10/16/2003

Speaker(s): Peter Newman and Mark Needham (CSU)


  Roads -- Footprints of the Most Invasive Species and The Colorado Comprehensive Urban Ecosystems Study

Date:10/2/2003

Speaker(s): Ray Watts and Tom Owens (USGS)


  Integrating Biological, Economic, and Social Considerations into National Wildlife Refuge Conservation Planning

Date:9/18/2003

Speaker(s): Nina Burkardt and Rick Schroeder (USGS)


  Spatial Analysis of Human Dimensions Research

Date:5/1/2003

Speaker(s): Peter Newman, Dave Theobold (CSU)


  Sense of Place and Place Attachment: Current Research and Applications

Date:4/17/2003

Speaker(s): Daniel R. Williams (Rocky Mountain Research Station), Jennifer E. Cross (CSU), Joseph Champ (CSU), and John Titre (CSU)


  Emerging wildlife and animal diseases: some lessons from the social sciences

Date:4/3/2003

Speaker(s): Rob Werge (APHIS), Emily Zielinski-Gutierrez (CDC), and Shana Gillette (USGS)


  Integrating Biological, Economic, and Social Considerations into National Wildlife Refuge Conservation Planning

Date:3/20/2003

Speaker(s): Rick Schroeder and Nina Burkardt


  The Influence of a Multicultural Society on Recreation and Natural Resource Use

Date:3/6/2003

Speaker(s): Phadrea Ponds (USGS) and Nina Roberts (CSU)


  Current Social Science Research in Rocky Mountain National Park

Date:2/20/2003

Speaker(s): Jonathan Taylor, John Titre, Jeff Brooks, George Wallace


  Strategic Habitat Conservation: The Changing Nature of Conservation

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Speaker(s): Phadrea Ponds, U.S. Geological Survey; Bill Knapp, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service


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