[MCN] TONIGHT'S WILDERNESS LECTURE: Preserving America¹s Outdoor Romance with Parks, Wilderness, Wildlands and Wildlife

James, Rachel Rachel.James at umontana.edu
Tue Feb 23 08:39:53 EST 2016


2016 Wilderness Issues Lecture Series
"Preserving America’s Outdoor Romance with Parks, Wilderness, Wildlands and Wildlife"
 Dr. John Baden
Tuesday, February 23rd at 7:10 pm
Gallagher Business Building Room 123
Dr. Baden is the founder and chairman of the Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment and Gallatin Writers, Inc.

This is the third lecture of the 2016 Wilderness Issues Lecture Series. This year’s theme is: "What’s the Wild Worth? The price of nature’s amenities through a 21st century conservation lens,” and takes place every Tuesday at 7:10pm in Gallagher Business Building Room 123 on the UM campus.

As usual, these lectures are FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.  UM students may receive credit for the series by registering for NRSM 371.

Please join us for this and upcoming lectures on Tuesday evenings, brought to you by the Wilderness Institute at the University of Montana.  If you would like additional information, please contact the Wilderness Institute at (406) 243-6916 or wi at cfc.umt.edu<mailto:wi at cfc.umt.edu> or visit the Wilderness Issues Lecture Series website<http://www.cfc.umt.edu/wi/education/lecture-series/default.php>. A complete list of speakers and topics is below.

Feb. 23: "Preserving America’s Outdoor Romance with Parks, Wilderness, Wildlands and Wildlife.” Dr. John Baden, founder and chairman of the Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment and Gallatin Writers, Inc.
March 1:"Turning Things on Their Head: How Policy Makers Think About Wilderness Economics." Dr. Richard Barrett, UM economics professor emeritus and Montana state senator.
March 8: "Conservation Economics:  The Value of Protected Lands and Wilderness." Dr. Evan Hjerpe, executive director, Conservation Economics Institute.
March 15: "Wilderness and Economics: The Role of Public Lands in the Changing West." Dr. Kimiko Barrett, geographer, Headwaters Economics.
March 22: "Wildland and Economic Values: Profaning the Sacred?"  Dr. Thomas Power, Research Professor and Professor Emeritus Economics Department, University of Montana, Principle in Power Consulting, Inc.

Rachel James
Assistant Director
Wilderness Institute
College of Forestry and Conservation
University of Montana
(406) 243-6916





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