• Seminar – Carol Toner

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Making Sense of Place in Maine: Sustainability Insights from the Humanities Carol Toner, Maine Studies Director "In times of climate change and threats to our environment, the more we know about place the more we may empathize with the place and attempt to protect it." Yi Fu Tuan What do we mean by a sense […]

  • Dissertation Defense – Sandra Goff

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    The Effects of Market Attitudes and Economic Valuation Information on Sustainability Values and Behaviors: Evidence from Experimental Economics Sandra Goff, Candidate, Doctor of Philosophy Ecology & Environmental Sciences Advisor: Tim Waring

  • Dissertation Defense – Emily Silver

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Understanding private woodland owner forest management: Qualitative and quantitative applications Emily Silver, Candidate, School of Forest Resources Advisor: Jessica Leahy

  • Seminar – Jonathan Kramer

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Jonathan Kramer, SESYNC Building Capacity for Socio-Environmental Problem Solving: A Design for Learning and Adaptation at SESYNC

  • Seminar: J. Baird Callicott

    100 Nutting Hall

    Thinking Like a Planet: the Land Ethic and the Earth Ethic Professor J. Baird Callicott 2014-2015 John M. Rezendes Scholar in Ethics University of North Texas Sponsored by the Honors College and the Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions *reception at 3:30pm

  • Seminar – Mark Anderson

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Back to the Future: Can we change our sustainability futures by looking at our past? Mark Anderson Sustainability Behavior Team, Senator George J. Mitchell Center; Senior Instructor, School of Economics Sustainability scientists have identified stakeholder engagement as an essential part of finding solutions to sustainability issues. How do we engage the future, a key stakeholder […]

  • Seminar: John Walden

    Hudson River Foundation NY

    Hudson River Foundation: Winter/Spring Seminar Series presents: John Waldman, CUNY Queens College Tuesday, April 28, 2015, 10:30 a.m. Against the Current: Repairing Atlantic Rivers to Restore Diadromous Fishes To receive the webinar live-stream, register by calling 212-483-7667 or emailing info@hudsonriver.org and indicate whether you wish to attend in-person or by webinar.  Archived seminars can be found […]

  • Research Seminar: Jedd Meunier

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Forest and Wildlife Ecology during a period of accelerating global change Dr. Jed Meunier is a candidate for the SFR-WFCB Forest Wildlife Habitat Management faculty position. He is currently a Research Scientist for Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources in Madison, WI. He has PhD in Ecology from Colorado State University and MS in Wildlife Ecology […]

  • Teaching Seminar – Jedd Meunier

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Managing uncertainty in forested systems Dr. Jed Meunier is a candidate for the SFR-WFCB Forest Wildlife Habitat Management faculty position. He is currently a Research Scientist for Wisconsin Department of Natural  Resources in Madison, WI. He has PhD in Ecology from  Colorado State University and MS in Wildlife Ecology from the University of Wisconsin. His […]

  • Research Seminar: A.J. Kroll

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Structural retention in managed forest ecosystems Dr. AJ Kroll is a candidate for the SFR-WFCB Forest Wildlife Habitat Management faculty position.  He is currently a Research Scientist for Weyerhaeuser Natural Resources in Federal Way, WA.  He has a PhD in Wildlife Biology from the University of Montana and a MS in Wildlife Science from New […]