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Biological, Environmental, and Social Processes


Chair: Jeffrey Dambacher, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, USA

Parts 1-6

Tuesday July 11 Block A, 9:00-10:30

Howard T. Odum, Environmental Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville
Emergy Evaluation of Salmon Pen Culture  

Tuesday July 11 Block B, 11:00-12:30

Qualitative Models in Ecosystem Management and Research

Philippe Rossignol, Department of Entomology, Oregon State University, USA
Qualitative Modeling: Theory and Practice
Jeffrey Dambacher, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, USA
Qualitative Modeling of Multispecies Fisheries: Putting Humans into the Equation
Gabriela Montano, Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, USA
Reconstructing Community Interactions in Sea Urchins Reserves
Hiram Li, Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, USA
Cultural vs. Ecological Values Governing Natural Resource Management: Lessons from Qualitative Food Webs

Tuesday July 11 Block C, 2:00-3:30

John Tschirhart, Department of Economics, University of Wyoming, USA
Fisheries in a Complex Ecosystem  
Claire Montgomery, Dept. of Forest Resources, Oregon State University, USA
Modeling Compatibility of Biological and Economic Objectives on a Forested Landscape  
Ussif Rashid Sumaila, Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia, Canada; Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway
Biodiversity Conservation in a Game Theoretic Model of the Fishery  

Tuesday July 11 Block D, 4:00-5:30

Matthias E. Hummel, IANUS, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
A Method of Analysis of Biological Resource Use Systems under the Convention on Biological Diversity  
William Boggess, Dept. of Agricultural Resource Economics, Oregon State University, USA
The Oregon State of the Environment Report: An Overview of the Motivation, Purpose, Process, and Findings
Alvin W. Smith, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University
Can the Ocean Make You Sick?  

Wednesday, July 12 Block A, 9:00-10:30

Pierre Failler, Centre for the Economics and Management of Aquatic Resources (CEMARE), University of Portsmouth, UK
Sustainability through Economics
Courtland Smith, Department of Anthropology, Oregon State University, USA
Cultural and Natural Assets for Sustainability  
Ralf Doering, Botanical Institute, University of Greifswald, Germany
Concepts of Sustainable Fisheries  

Wednesday, July 12 Block B, 11:00-12:30

Matt Hoffman, Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change, Indiana University, USA
Micro Behavior and Macro Landcover Change: Simulating Deforestation and Reforestation in Indiana over Two Centuries
Alfons Balmann, Humboldt University Berlin, Dept. of Agriculture, Germany
Modelling Land Use with Multi-agent Systems - Perspectives for the Analysis of Agricultural and Environmental Policies  
JunJie Wu, Dept. of Agricultural Resource Economics, Oregon State University, USA
The Economics of Conservation Targeting Strategies  

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