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Improving Community and Landscape Connectivity

by Katie Valenzuela last modified October 08, 2009 08:17 PM
What
When September 28, 2009 12:10 PM to
November 30, 2009 02:00 PM
Where Olson Hall 141
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Course: TTP 289A-007/ECL 290 (2-unit); CRN: 44073 (fall quarter)
What: Invited speakers and student participation
When/Where: Mon 12:10 – 2:00 pm/Olson Hall 141
Who: Fraser Shilling and Steve Greco
Contact: fmshilling@ucdavis.edu


Course Schedule
Sept-28 Fraser Shilling (Road Ecology Center & Department of Environmental Science & Policy, UC Davis) Series Introduction and expectations “Developing a new theory of integrated community and landscape connectivity”
Oct-5 Isao Fujimoto (Asian American Studies Department, UC Davis) “Ethnic and cultural networks within the Central Valley mosaic”
Oct-12 Chris Benner (Department of Human and Community Development, UC Davis) “This could be the start of something big: social movements, regional equity, metropolitan America”
Oct-19 Susan Handy (Director of the Sustainable Transportation Center; Department of Environmental Science & Policy, UC Davis) “Social connectivity in the built environment”
Oct-26 TBA/Workshop/Student presentations
Nov-2 Mary Cadenasso (Department of Plant Sciences, UC Davis) title TBD
Nov-9 Sarah Reed (Colorado State University and Wildlife Conservation Society) “Dynamics of human activities within land-use patterns: impacts on wildlife distributions and habitat connectivity”
Nov-16 Judy Corbett (Local Government Commission) “Do existing growth policies and practices allow truly green development?"
Nov-23 Steve Greco (Department of Environmental Design, UC Davis) “Connecting the dots: are free-ranging Tule Elk in the Central Valley in our future?"
Nov-30 TBA/Workshop/Student presentations

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