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Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Conservation 2013 Broadcast Series

What does it Matter?Attitudes and Values Make a Difference for Conservation
When Mar 01, 2013
from 02:00 PM US/Eastern to 03:00 PM US/Eastern
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How people think and feel about conservation holds clues for what people do about conservation. In this broadcast we will explore the science behind
understanding the attitudes and values of stakeholders and how to integrate this knowledge into conservation.

We will more systematically define these social influences and share methods to effectively measure them for use in natural resource management decisions. The broadcast also includes an interactive round table discussion with the host and viewers asking the panel about their experience working with attitudes and values for conservation.

Email questions during the broadcast by sending to broadcast@fws.gov or use the built-in chat room on the Livestream video player.


*Presenters*
Jeremy T. Bruskotter, PhD; Ohio State University School of Environment and Natural Resources
Catherine E. Doyle-Capitman; Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
Michelle Potter, Refuge Manager; USFWS Long Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex

*Host*

Natalie Sexton, Chief, Human Dimensions Branch; USFWS, National Wildlife Refuge System Natural Resource Program Center

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