“Cultural and Natural Resource Management on the Colorado Plateau: Science and Management at the Landscape Scale”
October 24-27, 2011
High Country Conference Center
at Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, Arizona
EARLY REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 1!
Join us for a 4-day solution-oriented conference on the most pressing resource management issues facing not only the Southwest and West, but also virtually every other region in North America. This conference provides an interdisciplinary forum to explore research and resource management issues related to the natural, cultural, and economic resources of the Colorado Plateau, Southwestern United States, and Mexico. The conference includes symposia, oral presentations, workshops, discussion groups, and short courses.
CONFERENCE FLYER
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR SYMPOSIA, WORKSHOPS & SHORT COURSES
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- Please email all Proposals to Biennial.Conference@nau.edu.
- The deadline for submitting Proposals has been extended until May 1st!
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
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- Click here to submit your abstract.
- The deadline for submitting Abstracts has been extended to July 1st!
WORKSHOP REGISTRATION
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MEETING SPACE
Space is available for federal and non-federal meetings during the conference. If you would like to request additional information or schedule a meeting, please email Biennial.Conference@nau.edu.
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
- Northern Arizona University (NAU)
- Download information about the benefits of conference sponsorship (2011 Sponsor Information Sheet)
- Download the Sponsor Form (BCRCP Sponsor Form)
GENERAL SESSION TOPICS
- Renewable Energy Impacts
- Climate Change Effects
- Tamarisk Beetles
- Rapid Ecoregional Assessments (REAs)
- Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs)
- Riparian Studies
- Drought Effects
- LIDAR/Sensing Technologies
- Arthropod Biodiversity
- Indigenous perspectives/view of the environment