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ACES 2011: Conservation Conflicts: strategies for coping with a changing world

Conference
19 - 24 August 2011
at Aberdeen Arts Centre, Aberdeen
for scientists
Loch Muick

Join Aberdeen Centre for Environmental Sustainability for scientific exploration, discussion, and discovery with social and natural scientists, policy makers and artists from all over the world. Hear cutting-edge lectures by leading Political Ecologist Bill Adams, historian Robert Lambert, renowned social anthropologist Tim Ingolds, prominent evolutionary psychologist Mark van Vught, the economists Nick Hanley, Gareth Edward-Jones, mediation expert Roger Sidaway, facilitator Diana Pound, sociologist Christina Prell, philosopher Alan Holland, Peace studies expert Paul Rogers and a variety of distinguished Conservation Biologists including Bill Sutherland, Rocky Gutiérrez, Steve Redpath, Isadora Katara and Jeremy Wilson.

ACES 2011 is much more than a regular conference. On the agenda are plenary sessions, core and short paper sessions, poster sessions, panel and working group sessions, a policy forum, a debate on fisheries, a conservation conflict inspired art exhibition and musical performances.

To register, visit www.aces-2011.org (registration closes 1st August)


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The James Hutton Research Institute is the result of the merger in April 2011 of MLURI and SCRI. This merger formed a new powerhouse for research into food, land use, and climate change.