04 Mar 2013

Geology 2013 Distinguished Lecture Series presents: Sergeant Travis Dunn, USU Police Department, Active Shooter

04 Mar 2013

Dr. Joanna Endter-Wada will be presenting "Approaches for Promoting Urban Landscape Water Use and Accountability...

05 Mar 2013

Lee Benda Earth Systems Institute

26 Mar 2013

Robert Al-Chokhachy, USGS

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February 4, 2013

Local Growth and Land Use Intensification: A Sociological Study of Urbanization and Environmental Change

2:00 PM

Matthew T. Clement, University of Oregon and candidate for Interdisciplinary Environmental Sociologist in SSWA Department will give lecture TODAY.

Sponsor:
Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology
Location:
Old Main 224
Contact:
Doug Jackson-Smith
Phone:
435-797-0582
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Geology Seminar: Brandon McElroy

3:30 PM

Not all rates are created equally: Quantifying variability in topographic evolution.

Sponsor:
Geology
Location:
Geology 105
Contact:
Jean Daddow
Phone:
435-797-1273
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February 5, 2013

Watershed Science Seminar

4:00 PM

Brandon McElroy, University of Wyoming

Sponsor:
WATS
Location:
ENGR 101
Contact:
Enid Kelley
Phone:
435-797-2463
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February 6, 2013

EC Interdisciplinary Lunch

11:30 AM

Sponsor:
Ecology Center
Location:
QCNR 102 Dean's Conference Room
Contact:
Stephanie White
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February 7, 2013

Divergent Perspectives & Contested Ecologies: Human-environmental systems and the challenges of environmental management along the rural-urban interface

12:00 PM

Colleen C. Hiner

University of California-Davis

Places on the urban fringe are faced with significant policy and management challenges as stakeholder interests are plural and numerous, the environmental context is shifting, and the pressures of urbanization add urgency and a sense of threat to decision-making processes. Perspectives of, and preferred management strategies for, natural resources vary among residents, public officials, and other stakeholders based on a number of factors including residential background (i.e., rural or urban), political ideologies (i.e., conservative or liberal), and the environmental imaginaries of the actor. Water, as both a physio-material and symbolic resource, is deconstructed using the case of a sheep ranch turned elite golf course in Calaveras County, California.

Sponsor:
Sociology
Location:
Old Main 224
Contact:
Dr. Douglas Jackson-Smith
Phone:
435-797-0582
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North America's Biggest Minnow (and other fish of the Upper Colorado River Basin)

5:00 PM

Tildon Jones, Supervisory Biologist with the Fish and Wildlife Service Colorado River Fish Project (CRFP) in Vernal, Utah, will give a presentation.

Sponsor:
WATS
Location:
QCNR 102 Dean's Conference Room
Contact:
Enid Kelley
Phone:
435.797.2463
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