*21st International Symposium on Society and Resource Management | 13-18
June 2015*

College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA



The 21st International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM)
will be held in mid-June 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. The 2015 ISSRM
will be the first held in the southeastern U.S. and will offer excellent
opportunities to engage with a diverse community of scholars,
practitioners, and decision-makers and experience “lowcountry” heritage
firsthand. The theme for the 2015 ISSRM is “Understanding and Adapting to
Change” with four primary focus areas encompassing a broad range of topics
and issues related to…



·         Tradition at the Edge: Changing Cultural and Historic Conditions

·         Society at the Edge: Changing Ecological Conditions

·         Cities at the Edge: Changing Urban Conditions

·         Governance at the Edge: Changing Managerial Conditions



The call for organized sessions and individual abstracts is now open, with
a deadline for submissions of *16 January 2015*. Please use the online
submission system to submit your abstracts.



We expect a diverse and stimulating program with traditional and novel
topics from around the globe. Along with the typical complement of
activities – e.g., student forum, quiz bowl, poster and organized sessions
– the 2015 ISSRM will foster creativity and disciplinary integration
through a number of thought-provoking plenaries, media presentations,
workshops, social events, field excursions, and innovative information
exchange formats. We look forward to your participation!



Visit the 2015 ISSRM website (www.issrm2015.iasnr.org) for additional
information.



Contact the conference organizers for assistance or questions at
[email protected]



*International Association for Society and Natural Resources*

*www.iasnr.org <http://www.iasnr.org/> | **[email protected]* <[email protected]>

-- 
*Jordan W. Smith, Ph.D.* <http://www4.ncsu.edu/~jwsmit12>
Assistant Professor of Natural Resource Social Science and GIS
Faculty Fellow, Center for Geospatial Analytics
College of Natural Resources
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695 USA

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