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CUNY Human Ecodynamics Research Center 2012 Open Workshop in Sustainability Science and Education Monday October 15th 2012. CUNY Graduate Center (C level) 365 Fifth Ave NYC 8:00-9:00 Set up of posters and space. Coffee service 9:00-9:15 Welcome from CUNY Assoc Provost Henderson, HERC director Sophia Perdikaris Keynote Addresses 9:15-9:45 Jago Cooper (Univ. College London) Archaeology for Sustainability 9:45-10:15 Steven Hartman (NIES) Ecocriticism, Environmental History and the advent of Interdisciplinary Environmental Humanities 10:15-10:45 Anna Evely (Project MAYA) Social Media for Sustainability 10:45-11:15 Coffee break & poster session 11:15-11:45 Ruth Maher and the CUNY/WPU students; International Sustainability Field School in Orkney 2012 11:45-12:45 Lunch & Posters Presentations 12:45-1:00 Ally Keir (Orkney College) Coastal Archaeology, Heritage, and Education for Sustainability 1:00-1:15 Ramona Harrison (CUNY) Early Globalization and Human Ecodynamics in Eyjafjord Iceland 1:15-1:30 Andrea Torvinen, Grant Snitker and Rhian Stotts (ASU) Testing the Application of Adaptive Governance of Common Pool Resources:An Archaeological Perspective 1:30-1:45 Frank Feeley (CUNY) Early "Industrial Scale" Fisheries at Gufuskálar Iceland 1:45-2:00 Stefani Crabtree (Washington State U) Cognitive Webs and Long Term Sustainability 2:00-2:15 Seth Brewington (CUNY) Sustainability and Resilience in the Norse North Atlantic: an Example from the Faroe Islands 2:15-2:30 Norie Manigault (CUNY) Ceramics and Settlement at Seaview Barbuda 2:30-2:45 Maggie Morrison, Dan McGovern et al. (Columbia TC) GPS+Camera Pilot Project Barbuda West Indies 2:45-3:00 Konrad Smiarowski (CUNY) & Christian K Madsen (Copenhagen) Economics of Extinction in Norse Greenland 3:00-3:15 Aaron Kendall (CUNY) Connections and Networks in N Atlantic Trade 3:15-3:30 Megan Hicks (CUNY) Millennial Scale Sustainability around Lake Mývatn Iceland 3:30-3:45 George Hambrecht (U Maryland) Roots of the Anthropocene 3:45-4:00 Jacob Freeman (ASU) Mutual feedback between resource base and foraging decisions on the evolution of hunter-gatherer societies 4:00-5:00 Coffee break & poster session 5:00-5:30 pack up posters and cleaning

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Page 1: CUNY Human Ecodynamics Research Center 2012 Open Workshop in Sustainability Science and Education

CUNY Human Ecodynamics Research Center 2012 Open Workshop in Sustainability Science and EducationMonday October 15th 2012. CUNY Graduate Center (C level) 365 Fifth Ave NYC 8:00-9:00 Set up of posters and space. Coffee service

9:00-9:15 Welcome from CUNY Assoc Provost Henderson, HERC director Sophia Perdikaris

Keynote Addresses

9:15-9:45 Jago Cooper (Univ. College London) Archaeology for Sustainability

9:45-10:15 Steven Hartman (NIES) Ecocriticism, Environmental History and the advent of Interdisciplinary Environmental Humanities

10:15-10:45 Anna Evely (Project MAYA) Social Media for Sustainability

10:45-11:15 Coffee break & poster session

11:15-11:45 Ruth Maher and the CUNY/WPU students; International Sustainability Field School in Orkney 2012

11:45-12:45 Lunch & Posters

Presentations

12:45-1:00 Ally Keir (Orkney College) Coastal Archaeology, Heritage, and Education for Sustainability

1:00-1:15 Ramona Harrison (CUNY) Early Globalization and Human Ecodynamics in Eyjafjord Iceland

1:15-1:30Andrea Torvinen, Grant Snitker and Rhian Stotts (ASU) Testing the Application of Adaptive Governance of

Common Pool Resources:An Archaeological Perspective

1:30-1:45 Frank Feeley (CUNY) Early "Industrial Scale" Fisheries at Gufuskálar Iceland

1:45-2:00 Stefani Crabtree (Washington State U) Cognitive Webs and Long Term Sustainability

2:00-2:15 Seth Brewington (CUNY) Sustainability and Resilience in the Norse North Atlantic: an Example from the Faroe Islands

2:15-2:30 Norie Manigault (CUNY) Ceramics and Settlement at Seaview Barbuda

2:30-2:45 Maggie Morrison, Dan McGovern et al. (Columbia TC) GPS+Camera Pilot Project Barbuda West Indies

2:45-3:00 Konrad Smiarowski (CUNY) & Christian K Madsen (Copenhagen) Economics of Extinction in Norse Greenland

3:00-3:15 Aaron Kendall (CUNY) Connections and Networks in N Atlantic Trade

3:15-3:30 Megan Hicks (CUNY) Millennial Scale Sustainability around Lake Mývatn Iceland

3:30-3:45 George Hambrecht (U Maryland) Roots of the Anthropocene

3:45-4:00 Jacob Freeman (ASU) Mutual feedback between resource base and foraging decisions on the evolution of hunter-gatherer societies

4:00-5:00 Coffee break & poster session

5:00-5:30 pack up posters and cleaning