FYI- Michaela
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Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2000 16:56:20 EST
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To: Conservation-psychology List
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Subject: [conservation-psychology] Human Dimensions of Global Change Open
Meeting
This is a very important meeting. I urge all those working in this area to
attend.
2001 OPEN MEETING IN BRAZIL, 6-8 OCTOBER 2001
The 2001 Open Meeting of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental
Change Research Community will be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on 6-8
October 2001. Following three successful meetings held at Duke University
(USA) in 1995, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
(Austria) in 1997, and Shonan Village (Japan) in 1999, the human
dimensions research community will meet for the first time in the
Southern Hemisphere.
Particular emphasis will be placed on research reports that include a
regional or "place-based" perspective and that make a linkage between
natural and social sciences, as well as among local, regional and global
scales. Plenary themes of the meeting will address the challenges of
integration in human dimensions research - across disciplines, across
hemispheres, and across the science-policy interface.
Information about the meeting, including instructions for the submission
of abstracts, will be made available at
http://sedac.ciesin.org/openmeeting/. The Open Meeting is being organized
by the Brazilian Academy of Sciences, the Inter-American Institute for
Global Change Research (IAI), the International Human Dimensions Programme
on Global Environmental Change (IHDP), and CIESIN.
Best,
Tom Dietz
Thomas Dietz, Ph.D.
Chair, U.S. National Research Council Committee on Human Dimensions of Global
Change
College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor
Professor of Sociology and Environmental Science and Public Policy
George Mason University
Fairfax, Virginia 22030 U.S.A
Phone: 703-993-1435
Fax: 703-993-1446
Email: [log in to unmask]
Website: http://members.aol.com/tdietzvt/Dietz_home_page.html
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