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Time Topic Title Session Chair Location Del
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
04:00 PM - 07:00
PM
Registration and
Dorm Check-in
Stamm
Hall
05:30 PM - 06:30
PM
Dinner
Fields
Time Topic Title Session Chair Location Del
Thursday, 17 June 2010
07:00 AM - 07:30
AM
Shuttle Service
Leaves Downtown
Portland to Lewis
and Clark College
Campus
07:30 AM - 08:30
AM
Breakfast
Fields
07:30 AM - 06:30
PM
Registration and
Dorm Check-in
Stamm
Hall
08:30 AM - 12:00
PM
Field Trip: A
Floodplain
Regained? Kayaking
the Columbia
Slough
Field Trip: Portland
by Bike: Exploring
the City the Way
Portlanders Do
Workshop: CAMEL
Climate Education
JR
Howard
Hall 102
Workshop: Many
Gateways to Green:
Building
Engagement with
an AESS Cafe
JR
Howard
Hall 115
Workshop: The
Publication Process
for the Forthcoming
Journal of
Environmental
Studies and
Sciences
JR
Howard
Hall 124
08:30 AM - 04:30
PM
Field Trip: Corridor
of Change: The
Columbia River
Through the Gorge
10:00 AM - 03:00
PM
Field Trip: Fresh,
Local,
Sustainable...and
More: Portland
Food Crawl
10:30 AM - 11:00
AM
Shuttle Service
Leaves Downtown
Portland to Lewis
and Clark College
Campus
11:30 AM - 01:00
PM
Lunch
Fields
01:00 PM - 04:30
PM
Field Trip: An Urban
Forest: Walking
Tour of Tryon Creek
Park
Field Trip:
Portland's Many
Shades of
Sustainability: A
Downtown Walking
Tour
Workshop:
Examining ESS
Career Issues and
Interdisciplinary
Scholarship
JR
Howard
Hall 102
Workshop: The
OpenGeo Suite: A
Fully Open
Geospatial Stack
JR
Howard
Hall 115
Workshop: Training
Tomorrow's
Leaders: Adaptive
Management for
Conservation
Projects
JR
Howard
Hall 124
03:30 PM - 05:30
PM
Shuttle Service
Leaves Downtown
Portland to Lewis
and Clark College
Campus
05:00 PM - 06:30
PM
Welcome Dinner
and Reception with
Cash Bar
Fields
07:00 PM - 08:00
PM
Keynote Address:
Julian Agyeman Evans
08:00 PM - 09:00
PM
Shuttle Service
Leaves Lewis and
Clark College
Campus to
Downtown Hotels
Time Topic Title Session Chair Location Del
Friday, 18 June 2010
06:30 AM - 09:30
PM
Shuttle Service:
Downtown Portland
to / from Lewis and
Clark College
Campus
07:00 AM - 08:00
AM
Breakfast
Fields
07:00 AM - 12:00
PM
Registration and
Dorm Check-in
Stamm
Hall
08:00 AM - 09:30
AM
Friday Session I
ESS
Theory
12–The Human
Rights Dimension of
Environmental
Issues [Theory
Paper Session]
Tom Kerns
North Seattle
Community
College;
Environment
and Human
Rights Advisory
JR
Howard
Hall 260
ESS
Theory
15–Aldo Leopold's
Shades of Green
[Theory Panel
Session]
Rebecca Potter
The University
of Dayton
JR
Howard
Hall 102
ESS
Theory
16A–Bringing
Psychology into ESS
[Theory Panel
Session]
Christie
Manning
Macalester
College
JR
Howard
Hall 123
ESS
Theory
17–Environmental
Impacts vs. Health
Impacts: How to
Weight, Rank,
Prioritize, and
Reconcile in Formal
Assessments?
[Theory Panel
Session]
Elizabeth
Hodges Snyder
University of
Alaska
Anchorage
JR
Howard
Hall 135
ESS
Theory
21–Researching
Coupled Human
and Natural
Systems: Cases
and Research
Methodologies
[Theory Panel
Session]
James Meldrum
University of
Colorado at
Boulder
JR
Howard
Hall 122
ESS
Pedagogy
22A–Situating
Interdisciplinary
Environmental
Research: Results
from a
Collaborative
Student Initiative
[Pedagogy Paper
Session]
Jim Proctor
Lewis & Clark
College
JR
Howard
Hall 133
ESS
Pedagogy
30–Many Shades of
Environmental
Literacy [Pedagogy
Panel Session]
Gary Silverman
Bowling Green
State
University
JR
Howard
Hall 243
ESS
Praxis
34–ESS Praxis:
Case Studies of
Putting ESS and
Sustainability into
Practice [Praxis
Paper Session]
Phil Camill
Bowdoin
College
JR
Howard
Hall 245
ESS
Praxis
41–The Road from
Copenhagen:
Shades of Green or
Brown? [Praxis
Paper Session]
Wil Burns
Santa Clara
University
School of Law
JR
Howard
Hall 116
10:00 AM - 11:30
AM
Friday Session II
ESS
Theory
5A–Ecoliterature: A
New Literature for a
New Nature?
[Theory Paper
Session]
Jerry Dollar
Siena College
JR
Howard
Hall 245
ESS
Theory
6A–Environmental
Protection and
Public Policies
[Theory Paper
Session]
George
Busenberg
Soka University
of America
JR
Howard
Hall 260
ESS
Theory
16B–Bringing
Psychology into ESS
[Theory Panel
Session]
Joel Nigg
Oregon Health
& Science
University
JR
Howard
Hall 123
ESS
Pedagogy
22B–Situating
Interdisciplinary
Environmental
Research: Results
from a
Collaborative
Student Initiative
[Pedagogy Paper
Session]
Bradley Smith
Western
Washington
University
JR
Howard
Hall 133
ESS
Pedagogy
27A–Developing an
Interdisciplinary
Environmental
Program [Pedagogy
Panel Session]
Robert Brecha
University of
Dayton
JR
Howard
Hall 102
ESS
Pedagogy
28–Engaged
Learning at the
Copenhagen
Climate Change
Conference
[Pedagogy Panel
Session]
Neil Leary
Dickinson
College
JR
Howard
Hall 243
ESS
Praxis
36–Fixing Food:
Policy and Practice
[Praxis Paper
Session]
Nicholas
Smith-Sebasto
Kean
University
JR
Howard
Hall 116
ESS
Praxis
37A–Many Shades
of Urban
Sustainability: Case
Studies [Praxis
Paper Session]
Patrick Hurley
Ursinus College
Environmental
Studies
Program
JR
Howard
Hall 122
45–Environmental
Studies and
Sciences Posters
Stamm
Hall
[Mixed Poster
Session]
11:30 AM - 01:00
PM
Lunch
Fields
Roundtable
Sessions Fields
01:00 PM - 05:00
PM
Art Exhibition Open
Hoffman
01:30 PM - 03:00
PM
Friday Session III
ESS
Theory
2A–Advances in
Conservation and
Management
[Theory Paper
Session]
Phil Camill
Bowdoin
College
JR
Howard
Hall 135
ESS
Theory
5B-Ecoliterature: A
New Literature for a
New Nature?
[Theory Paper
Session]
Jerry Dollar
Siena College
JR
Howard
Hall 245
ESS
Theory
6B–Environmental
Protection and
Public Policies
[Theory Paper
Session]
Cameron
Weimar
University of
Michigan
JR
Howard
Hall 260
ESS
Theory
16C–Bringing
Psychology into ESS
[Theory Panel
Session]
Ezra Markowitz
University of
Oregon
JR
Howard
Hall 123
ESS
Theory
19A–Many Shades
of Green Film &
Media [Theory
Panel Session]
Stephen Rust
University of
Oregon
JR
Howard
Hall 116
ESS
Pedagogy
22C–Situating
Interdisciplinary
Environmental
Research: Results
from a
Collaborative
Andrew
Millington
Texas A&M
University
JR
Howard
Hall 133
Student Initiative
[Pedagogy Paper
Session]
ESS
Pedagogy
27B–Developing an
Interdisciplinary
Environmental
Program [Pedagogy
Panel Session]
Rebecca Potter
The University
of Dayton
JR
Howard
Hall 102
ESS
Praxis
37B–Many Shades
of Urban
Sustainability: Case
Studies [Praxis
Paper Session]
Kimberly Smith
Carleton
College
JR
Howard
Hall 122
ESS
Praxis
43–Many Shades of
Climate Change
[Praxis Paper
Session]
Jim Proctor
Lewis & Clark
College
JR
Howard
Hall 243
03:30 PM - 05:00
PM
Friday Session IV
ESS
Theory
2B–Advances in
Conservation and
Management
[Theory Paper
Session]
Phil Camill
Bowdoin
College
JR
Howard
Hall 243
ESS
Theory
6C–Environmental
Protection and
Public Policies
[Theory Paper
Session]
Samuel Snyder
Renewable
Resources
Coalition
JR
Howard
Hall 260
ESS
Theory
13–The Politics of
Sacrifice [Theory
Paper Session]
John Meyer
Humboldt State
University
JR
Howard
Hall 102
ESS
Theory
19B–Many Shades
of Green Film &
Media [Theory
Panel Session]
Stephen Rust
University of
Oregon
JR
Howard
Hall 123
ESS
Pedagogy
22D–Situating
Interdisciplinary
Environmental
Research: Results
from a
Collaborative
Student Initiative
[Pedagogy Paper
Session]
Katherine
Flynn
SAFE
Consortium
JR
Howard
Hall 133
ESS
Pedagogy
23–Community-
Based and Problem-
Based Learning in
ESS [Pedagogy
Paper Session)
James Booker
Siena College
JR
Howard
Hall 135
ESS
Pedagogy
27C–Developing an
Interdisciplinary
Environmental
Program [Pedagogy
Panel Session]
Rebecca Potter
The University
of Dayton
JR
Howard
Hall 245
ESS
Praxis
37C–Many Shades
of Urban
Sustainability: Case
Studies [Paper
Praxis Session]
Patrick Hurley
Ursinus College
Environmental
Studies
Program
JR
Howard
Hall 122
46–Student Paper
Competition
[Special Session]
Julianne
Warren
New York
University
JR
Howard
Hall 116
05:00 PM - 06:00
PM
Art Exhibition
Opening and
Reception
Hoffman
06:30 PM - 08:30
PM
Banquet and
Keynote Address:
Terry Chapin
Fields
Time Topic Title Session Chair Location Del
Saturday, 19 June 2010
06:30 AM - 10:00
PM
Shuttle Service:
Downtown Portland
to / from Lewis and
Clark College
Campus
07:00 AM - 08:00
AM
Breakfast
Fields
08:00 AM - 09:30
AM
Saturday Session I
ESS
Theory
3–Transdisciplinary
Perspectives on
Sustainable Political
Economy [Theory
Paper Session]
Brian Czech
Center for the
Advancement
of the Steady
State Economy
JR
Howard
Hall 102
ESS
Theory
8A–Interdisciplinary
Perspectives on
Catastrophe and its
Aftermath [Theory
Paper Session]
Debra
Davidson
University of
Alberta
JR
Howard
Hall 243
ESS
Pedagogy
24–ESS Pedagogy:
Case Studies of
Putting ESS and
Sustainability into
Practice [Pedagogy
Paper Session]
Phil Camill
Bowdoin
College
JR
Howard
Hall 116
ESS
Pedagogy
26A–Capstone
Experiences and
Practica in ESS
[Pedagogy Panel
Session]
Sara
Webb/Katie
Phillips
Drew
Univ./Stanford
Univ.
JR
Howard
Hall 133
ESS
Pedagogy
32A–Teaching and
Learning
Sustainability
[Pedagogy Panel
Session]
Enie Vaisburd
Pacific
University
JR
Howard
Hall 135
ESS
Pedagogy
33A–Teaching Food
Systems in
Environmental
Studies and
Sciences [Pedagogy
Panel Session]
Richard
Wallace
Ursinus College
JR
Howard
Hall 122
ESS
Praxis
39–New Media and
Environmental
Communication
[Praxis Paper
Session]
Sonia Stephens
University of
Central Florida
JR
Howard
Hall 123
ESS
Praxis
40A–Seeking
Sustainability on
Campus and
Beyond [Praxis
Paper Session)
Nicholas
Smith-Sebasto
Kean
University
JR
Howard
242
08:00 AM - 11:30
AM
Art Exhibition Open
Hoffman
10:00 AM - 11:30
AM
Saturday Session II
ESS
Theory
1–Adaptation and
Resilience Science
[Theory Paper
Session]
Sanda
Kaufman
Cleveland
State
University
JR
Howard
Hall 123
ESS
Theory
8B–Interdisciplinary
Perspectives on
Catastrophe and its
Aftermath [Theory
Paper Session]
Debra
Davidson
University of
Alberta
JR
Howard
Hall 243
ESS
Theory
11–New Shades of
Green: Fresh Ideas
in ESS [Theory
Paper Session]
Jim Proctor
Lewis & Clark
College
JR
Howard
Hall 102
ESS
Pedagogy
26B–Capstone
Experiences and
Practica in ESS
[Pedagogy Panel
Session]
Sara
Webb/Katie
Phillips
Drew
Univ./Stanford
Univ.
JR
Howard
Hall 133
ESS
Pedagogy
32B–Teaching and
Learning
Sustainability
[Pedagogy Panel
Session]
Rod Parnell
Northern
Arizona
University
JR
Howard
Hall 135
ESS
Pedagogy
33B–Teaching Food
Systems in
Environmental
Studies and
Sciences [Pedagogy
Panel Session]
Richard
Wallace
Ursinus College
JR
Howard
Hall 122
ESS
Praxis
35–A Different
Shade of Green:
The Potential Role
of Geoengineeing in
Addressing Climate
Change [Praxis
Paper Session]
Wil Burns
Santa Clara
University
School of Law
JR
Howard
Hall 245
ESS
Praxis
40B–Seeking
Sustainability on
Aurali Dade
University of
JR
Howard
Campus and
Beyond [Praxis
Paper Session]
Nevada, Las
Vegas
Hall 242
11:30 AM - 01:30
PM
Plenary Luncheon
and Keynote
Address: Mike
Davis
Fields
02:00 PM - 03:30
PM
Saturday Session III
ESS
Theory
7–Green Religion?
ESS and Spirituality
[Theory Paper
Session]
Priscilla
Eppinger
Graceland
University
JR
Howard
Hall 123
ESS
Theory
9A–New Directions
in Race, Class, and
Gender in ESS
[Theory Paper
Session]
Heather
Rodriguez
Marian
University
JR
Howard
Hall 133
ESS
Theory
20–New Directions
in Environmental
Justice [Theory
Panel Session]
Kimberly Smith
Carleton
College
JR
Howard
Hall 122
ESS
Pedagogy
25A–Advancing
Place Pedagogy
[Pedagogy Panel
Session]
Rick Paradis
University of
Vermont
JR
Howard
Hall 116
ESS
Pedagogy
31–Sustainability
and the ESS
Curriculum
[Pedagogy Panel
Session]
Nicholas
Smith-Sebasto
Kean
University
JR
Howard
Hall 102
ESS
Pedagogy
33C–Teaching Food
Systems in
Environmental
Studies and
Sciences [Pedagogy
Panel Session]
Richard
Wallace
Ursinus College
JR
Howard
Hall 243
ESS
Praxis
38A-New Directions
in Environmental
Design [Praxis
Paper Session]
Ken Yocom
University of
Washington
JR
Howard
Hall 245
ESS
Praxis
44–Reconciling
Economics and
Eban Goodstein
Bard Center for
JR
Howard
Science on Climate
Change [Praxis
Panel Session]
Environmental
Policy
Hall 242
02:00 PM - 06:30
PM
Art Exhibition Open
Hoffman
04:00 PM - 05:30
PM
Saturday Session IV
ESS
Theory
4–Beyond
Wilderness?
Updating
Environmental
History [Theory
Paper Session]
Joseph Taylor
Simon Fraser
University
JR
Howard
Hall 102
ESS
Theory
9B–New Directions
in Race, Class, and
Gender in ESS
[Theory Paper
Session]
Claudia Pine
University of
Idaho
JR
Howard
Hall 133
ESS
Theory
10–New Frontiers in
Sustainability
Science [Theory
Paper Session]
Phil Camill
Bowdoin
College
JR
Howard
Hall 123
ESS
Theory
14–Advances in
Environmental
Philosophy, Ethics,
and Aesthetics
[Theory Paper
Session]
Jeffrey Sinn
Winthrop
University
JR
Howard
Hall 243
ESS
Theory
18–Food Justice:
Greening the Food
System? [Theory
Panel Session]
Shannon
Tyman
University of
Washington
JR
Howard
Hall 122
ESS
Pedagogy
25B–Advancing
Place Pedagogy
[Pedagogy Panel
Session]
Krista James
University of
Wisconsin-
Stout
JR
Howard
Hall 116
ESS
Pedagogy
29–ESS Education,
Interactive Web
Technologies, and
Knowledge
Management
[Pedagogy Panel
Session]
Jim Proctor
Lewis & Clark
College
JR
Howard
Hall 135
ESS
Praxis
38B-New Directions
in Environmental
Design [Praxis
Paper Session]
Jack Duggan
Wentworth
Institute of
Technology
JR
Howard
Hall 245
ESS
Praxis
42–Crisis and Risk
Assessment and the
Precautionary
Principle [Praxis
Paper Session]
Kathleen
Purvis-Roberts
Claremont
McKenna,
Pitzer, and
Scripps
Colleges
JR
Howard
Hall 242
05:30 PM - 06:30
PM
AESS Business
Meeting
JR
Howard
Hall 102
06:00 PM - 07:00
PM
Dinner
Fields
06:30 PM - 09:30
PM
Open Evening
[Shuttle Service
Provided to / from
Downtown]
Time Topic Title Session Chair Location Del
Sunday, 20 June 2010
08:00 AM - 02:00
PM
Shuttle Service:
Downtown Portland
to / from Lewis and
Clark College
Campus
08:30 AM - 10:00
AM
Breakfast
Fields
08:30 AM - 11:30
AM
Art Exhibition Open
Hoffman
09:00 AM - 11:30
AM
Roundtable
Sessions Fields
11:30 AM - 01:00
PM
Closing Plenary
Lunch Fields
01:00 PM - 05:00
PM
Art Exhibition Open
Hoffman
05:00 PM - 06:30
PM
Dinner
Fields
Time Topic Title Session Chair Location Del
Monday, 21 June 2010
07:30 AM - 08:30
AM
Breakfast
Fields
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