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Conservation in No Man’s Land: A Colloquium on Values, Science, and the Crisis of Biodiversity
March 10, 2012 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm | Stevenson Fireside Lounge
Daniel Guevara
UCSC Department of Philosophy
Claudio Campagna
Wildlife Conservation Society
UCSC Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Ronnie Lipschutz
UCSC Politics Department
Daniel Press
UCSC Department of Environmental Studies
AGENDA
9:00 am Introductory Remarks: Daniel Guevara
9:15 am Introductory Remarks: Claudio Campagna
9:30 am On the Place of Science and Scientists in Conservation
Introduced and Moderated by Claudio Campagna
10:45 am Public Policy, Science and Values in Conservation and Environmentalism
Introduced and Moderated by Daniel Press
12:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm Rights, Property and Other Key Social and Political Concepts in Conservation and Environmentalism
Introduced and Moderated by Ronnie Lipschutz
2:15 pm The Relevance of Philosophy to the Language and Fundamental Concepts of the Conservation and Environmental Movements
Introduced and Moderated by Daniel Guevara
3:45 pm The Direction of the Conservation Movement in the Next Decade: What Is It Likely to Be? What Should It Be?
This event is open to the public and campus community.
Please email Professor Guevara at guevara@ucsc.edu if you plan to attend.
Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UC Santa Cruz