Human Dimensions in Public Land Management PACIFIC NORTHWEST COOPERATIVE ECOSYSTEM STUDIES UNIT

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST
COOPERATIVE ECOSYSTEM STUDIES UNIT
ANNUAL MEETING AND PROJECT SYMPOSIUM
Human Dimensions in Public Land Management
Anderson Hall Forest Club Room
University of Washington
November 9, 2004
TIME
TOPIC
PRESENTER
8:30-8:45
Welcome remarks and introductions
B. Bruce Bare, Dean, College
of Forest Resources,
University of Washington
Dr. Gordon Bradley and
Darryll Johnson
PNW CESU Co-leaders
8:45-9:00
Cultural Resource Management in the
National Park Service – an overview
Dr. David Louter, History
Program Lead, National Park
Service, Seattle
9:00-9:45
Anthropogenic Prairies and the Pacific
Northwest Environment
Dr. Julie Stein, Professor of
Anthropology and Divisional
Dean of Infrastructure,
College of Arts and Sciences,
University of Washington
Dr. Linda Brubaker, College
of Forest Resources,
University of Washington
9:45-10:25
Economic Analysis of Public Land
Management for Biodiversity
10:25-10:40
Morning BREAK ---------------------------------
10:40-11:20
Bringing Social Values and Ecological
Understanding Together: Social-Ecological
Hot Spot Mapping
Dr. Andrew Plantinga,
Department of Agricultural
and Resource Economics,
Oregon State University
Dr. Andrew Kilskey, Biological
Sciences and Environmental
Studies Resilience and
Adaptive Management Group,
University of Alaska,
Anchorage
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
COOPERATIVE ECOSYSTEM STUDIES UNIT
ANNUAL MEETING AND PROJECT SYMPOSIUM
Human Dimensions in Public Land Management
Anderson Hall Forest Club Room
University of Washington
November 9, 2004
TIME
TOPIC
PRESENTER
11:20-12:00
The Huna Tlingit People’s Traditional Use of
Gull Eggs and the Establishment of Glacier
National Park
Dr. Eugene Hunn,
Department of Anthropology
University of Washington
12:00-1:00
Lunch BREAK----------------------------------
1:00-1:40
Visitor Capacity and Protected Area
Management
Dr. Robert Manning,
Rubenstein School of
Environmental and Natural
Resources, University of
Vermont
1:40-2:20
Visitor Capacity at Mt. Rainier
National Park—a case study
Dr. Mark Vande Kamp
Protected Areas Social
Research Unit, College of
Forest Resources, University
of Washington
2:20-2:30
Afternoon BREAK ------------------------------
2:30-4:00
Facilitated Discussion of management
needs and reaction to day’s presentations
Facilitated by Penny
Sundbland, US Forest
Service
4:00
Closing Remarks
Gordon Bradley, PNW CESU
Co-leader
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