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PathwaysHDW 2023 : Pathways 2023: Managing Wildlife in an Era of Mutualism | |||||||||||||
Link: https://sites.warnercnr.colostate.edu/pathways/ | |||||||||||||
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31 May - 3 June 2023
Pathways 2023: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference and Training pathways2023.exordo.com Call for Papers Pathways 2023: Managing Wildlife in an Era of Mutualism It is a pleasure to invite you to the Pathways 2023: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference and Training, organized by the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation at Virginia Tech, and the Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources at Colorado State University. The conference will be held at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, from May 31 - to June 3, 2023. About the Conference Pathways 2023 is a part of the Pathways: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference and Training. Founded by Prof. Michael J. Manfredo and Prof. Jerry Vaske (Colorado State University), the program is designed to address the myriad issues that arise as people and wildlife struggle to coexist in a sustainable and healthy manner. Since its inaugural launch in the U.S. in 2008, Pathways has gained a reputation as being one of the leading conferences on the human dimensions of wildlife management in the world, regularly attracting researchers and practitioners from both agencies and NGOs from across more than 30 different countries. We're excited to get back to in-person events with the Pathways 2023 Conference. Conference Theme – “Managing Wildlife in an Era of Mutualism” This year’s conference theme is “Managing Wildlife in an Era of Mutualism.” With this in mind, we will be exploring wildlife viewing, wildlife interactions, and human-wildlife conflict through the lens of mutualism. Topics of Interest Alongside our theme, we have several topics of interest specific to Pathways 2023. When submitting an abstract or session proposal, you will be asked to select three of the following topics with which your abstract fits under: Wildlife viewing and engagement that appeases the masses, agencies, and wildlife defenders Accessibility to the opportunity to enjoy wildlife and natural areas Facilitating organizational changes to broaden discussions and allow for diverse opinions Use of multimedia to attract new audiences for nature interactions and using analytics to meet the needs of a growing population Health benefits of nature, including ways to immerse oneself in wildlife activities to see the intended benefits Achieving conservation through everyday actions Wildlife conservation with institutional changes Understanding nature when wildlife becomes increasingly “wild” Tribal interpretations and understandings of wildlife, conservation, and nature interactions Coexistence with natural habitats; awareness of those habitats Attracting more diverse audiences Using multimedia as a new way to view and interact with wildlife Guide for Authors The deadline to submit Organized Sessions/Symposia (90 and 120-minute format) is November 18, 2022. The deadline to submit Individual Abstracts and Posters is December 2, 2022. Authors are limited to one submission, though can be listed as a non-presenting co-author on an unlimited number of other submissions. The word limit per abstract is 300 words. To retain program readability, only the first 5 authors may be listed on a submission. For instructions on submitting session proposals and individual abstracts, please visit the Proposals tab of the Pathways website at https://sites.warnercnr.colostate.edu/pathways To submit your abstract, please visit https://pathways2023.exordo.com. Important Dates Organized Session Deadline: November 18, 2022 Individual Abstract/Poster Deadline: December 2, 2022 Notification of Acceptance: January 6, 2023 Deadline for Final Submission of Revised Papers: January 17, 2023 Submission RSVP Deadline: January 26, 2023 Preliminary Program Released: March 1, 2023 Organizing Committee Conference Co-Organizers: Dean Smith North American Waterfowl Management Plan Director; Wildlife Liaison Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Ashley Dayer Assistant Professor Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation Virginia Tech Michael J. Manfredo Professor and Head Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Colorado State University Conference Planning Committee: Emily LeBlanc Conference & Event Coordinator Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Colorado State University Paul Layden Conference Coordinator; Master Instructor, Undergraduate Coordinator, and Internship Coordinator Department of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Colorado State University ______________________________________________________________________________________________ For all general inquiries, please contact wcnr_hdnr_pathways@Mail.colostate.edu. We look forward to seeing you at the Pathways 2023: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference and Training Program! Warm Regards, Pathways 2023 Conference Team WCNR_hdnr_Pathways@mail.colostate.edu |
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