The Environmental Semester

Symposium: Ecosystem Management

For A World We Can Live In

Alumni Center Founders Room, 200 Fletcher Street. 8:30 am - 4:00 pm.

Sponsored by the School of Natural Resources and Environment.

Schedule:

       8:30 a.m.  Welcome:  Dr. Daniel A. Mazmanian, Dean SNRE
       Dr. Steven Yaffee-Introduction to Ecosystem Management

       9:00 a.m.  Dr. Mark Boyce-University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point,
       Case Study: Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

       10:15 a.m.  Dr. Andrew Dobson-Princeton University, Case Study:
       Serengeti-allometric herbivores, charismatic carnivores, and the
       keystone virus

       11:15 a.m.  Questions and Discussion

       1:00 p.m.  Dr. James Diana-Introduction to SNRE Faculty
       Presentations

       1:15 p.m.  Dr. Burton Barnes-Landscape Ecosystems & the Occurrence
       of the Kirtland's Warbler in N. Lower Michigan

       1:45 p.m.  Dr. Mike Wiley-Ecosystem Management & Rivers-No choice &
       no retreat

       2:30 p.m.  Dr. Julia Wondolleck-The Collaborative Dimension of
       Ecosystem Management

       3:00 p.m.  Dr. Lisa Curran-Indonesia

       3:30 p.m.  Concluding Remarks

Afterward, there will be an informal reception in Woodman Hall (Dana Building) from 4:30 - 5:30 pm for students, faculty, staff, guest speakers, and the advisory committee.

For more information contact Rachel Selk: 764-2376 or selk@umich.edu.

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