Presented By: Rackham Interdisciplinary Workshop on Urban Sustainability and Resilience
Can We Achieve Sustainability Within a Capitalist System?
Lecture by Dr. Paul Robbins (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and faculty panel discussion
The School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE) 2015 Doctoral Students' Speaker Event presents:
4:00-5:00: Dr. Paul Robbins, Professor and Director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will give a public lecture on "Coffee, Frogs, and Workers: Conservation in India during the Anthropocene".
5:15-6:00: The talk will be followed by a faculty panel moderated by Dr. Joshua Newell (SNRE, UM), featuring Dr. Paul Robbins, Dr. Arun Agrawal (SNRE, UM),Dr. Andrew Hoffman (Ross School of Business, UM), and Dr. Sarah Moore (Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison).
Dr. Sarah Moore will also be giving a lecture on “Tracking Trans-national Hazardous Waste Trading: Methodological Problems and Partial Solutions” on Friday, October 2nd from 2:30-4:00 in Dana 1040 on as part of the CSS Forum.
4:00-5:00: Dr. Paul Robbins, Professor and Director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will give a public lecture on "Coffee, Frogs, and Workers: Conservation in India during the Anthropocene".
5:15-6:00: The talk will be followed by a faculty panel moderated by Dr. Joshua Newell (SNRE, UM), featuring Dr. Paul Robbins, Dr. Arun Agrawal (SNRE, UM),Dr. Andrew Hoffman (Ross School of Business, UM), and Dr. Sarah Moore (Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin-Madison).
Dr. Sarah Moore will also be giving a lecture on “Tracking Trans-national Hazardous Waste Trading: Methodological Problems and Partial Solutions” on Friday, October 2nd from 2:30-4:00 in Dana 1040 on as part of the CSS Forum.
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