Antioch University's ES Department is now accepting abstracts for oral and
poster presentations on topics of alpine stewardship and research in the NE
US and Canada.
The Alpine: Bellwether of Change
8th Northeast Alpine Stewardship Gathering
November 1 – 3, 2013

For each submission (multiple submissions considered) please include:
● 400 word or less abstract outlining presentation goals.
● Contact information: name, address, phone number, email, affiliation(s).
● Proposed format of your presentation (oral presentation, panel, or poster).

All submissions should be sent electronically to:

Marilyn Castriotta
[email protected]
Subject: Abstract

Deadline: October 1, 2013 (until spaces are full)
The Northeast Alpine Stewardship Gathering is an opportunity for alpine
researchers, planners, managers, stewards, and interested parties to gather,
share, and improve the understanding of the alpine areas in the Northeast
United States.
http://www.antiochne.edu/mere/northeast-alpine-stewardship-gathering/
Sargent Center, Hancock, NH

With Key Addresses by:

Michael Jones and Liz Willey
Eastern Alpine Guide: A Vision for Collaborative Conservation
and 

Amy Seidl
Environmental pragmatism and stewardship in the 21st Century
Hosted by
MERE Project, Environmental Studies Department
Antioch University New England
and
Waterman Fund
for more information, contact Peter Palmiotto
or 603-283-2338

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