The following is the list of seminars scheduled for 2007-2008 in the Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University. Except where noted (*), seminars are held from 3:30-4:30 PM, in Fernow 304. Panel discussions (as indicated) are 3:30-5:00 PM, also in Fernow 304. For a printable (PDF) version of this schedule, click here.
January 2008
January 24 Is there a coherent epistemology in the social sciences? The contested terrain of social science practice
Shelley Feldman, Development Sociology, cornell UniversityJanuary 29 Axiological meta-theory: What do we know and what don’t we know?
Jim Tantillo, DNR, Cornell UniversityFebrurary 2008
February 5 The prevalence and meaning of forest management among private forest owners: Implications for policy
Shorna Broussard, DNR, Cornell UniversityFebruary 12 Population genetics and phylogenetics in the service of conservation - making sense of variation
Matt Hare, DNR, Cornell UniversityFebruary 19 If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?
Richard Stedman, DNR, Cornell UniversityFebruary 26 How do we know what we know? A collaborative response from a biological and a social scientist
Karim-Aly Kassam & Pat Sullivan, DNR, Cornell UniversityMarch 2008
March 4 Something old, something new: Evolving personal research methodologies
Panel of Senior DNR Faculty: Tom Brown, Janis Dickinson, Tim Fahey, Cliff Kraft, Jim Lassoie (Moderator)March 11 Summary, Synthesis, and What's Next?
Marianne Krasny, DNR, Cornell UniversityMarch 18 Spring Break
No SeminarMarch 25* Modeling brook trout habitat and identifying candidate lakes for brook trout population restoration
Peter Stevens, PhD CandidateApril 2008
April 1 An empirical study of angling assessment methods
Scott Krueger, MS CandidateApril 8 The exurban frontier: Anticipating human-wildlife interactions where we live, work, and play
Heidi Kretser, PhD CandidateApril 15 Understanding ecological relationships between tigers, ungulates and farmers: Resolving human wildlife conflicts in Bhutan's Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park
Sonam Wang, PhD CandidateApril 22 Spatial analysis of watershed impairments using geographic information systems
Marci Meixler, PhD CandidateApril 29 Monitoring biodiversity in our urban world: challenges, threats, and a plan for the future systems
Amielle DeWan, PhD CandidateMay 2008
May 6 The Department and Field of Natural Resources: 2008 and beyond
Panel of Senior DNR Faculty Panel: TBD, Marianne Krasny (moderator)