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Steve Whisenant |
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Ecological Restoration
Whisenant will discuss ecological
projects in the US, China, Niger, and Poland as examples to
illustrate two main points: (1) Narrow definitions of restoration
(purist approach) are often out of touch with our current ecological
understanding and with socioeconomic conditions in much of the
world. Ecological restoration presents powerful tools for repairing
damaged ecosystems. (2) It is important to focus on restoring
function rather than structure to damaged ecosystems. That may
involve returning structural components, but the focus should
be on function. October 31 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. |
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The lectures are free and open to the public. For special accommodation, contact us at 940-565-2266 or philosophy@unt.edu |