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Rozzi, R., F. Massardo, C. Anderson, K. Heidinger & J.A. Silander, Jr. 2006. Ten principles for biocultural conservation at the southern tip of the Americas: the approach of the Omora Ethnobotanical Park. Ecology and Society 11: 43.
Moorman, M.C., C.B. Anderson, Á.G. Gutiérrez, R. Charlin & R. Rozzi. 2006. Watershed conservation and aquatic benthic Macroinvertebrate diversity in the Alberto D’Agostini National Park, Tierra del Fuego, Chile. Anales del Instituto de la Patagonia (Chile) 34: 41-58.
Rozzi, R., C.B. Anderson, J.C. Pizarro, F. Massardo, Y. Medina, A. Mansilla, J.H. Kennedy, J. Ojeda, T. Contador, V. Morales, K. Moses, A. Poole, J.J. Armesto & M.T. Kalin. 2010b. Field environmental philosophy and biocultural conservation at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park: Methodological 12 approaches to broaden the ways of integrating the social component (“S”) in Long-Term SocioEcological Research (LTSER) sites. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 83: 1-5, 25-27. [supplementary materials].
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Contador, T.A., J. Kennedy & R. Rozzi. 2012. The conservation status of southern South American aquatic insects in the literature. Biodiversity and Conservation 21: 2095-2107.
Contador, T.A., J. Kennedy & R. Rozzi. 2012. The conservation status of southern South American aquatic insects in the literature. Biodiversity and Conservation 21: 2095-2107.
Contador et al. 2015. Sharp altitudinal gradients in Magellanic sub-Antarctic streams: Patterns along a fluvial system in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve. Polar Biology 38: 1853 - 1866.
Rozzi, R., C.B. Anderson, J.C. Pizarro, F. Massardo, Y. Medina, A. Mansilla, J.H. Kennedy, J. Ojeda, T. Contador, V. Morales, K. Moses, A. Poole, J.J. Armesto & M.T. Kalin. 2010b. Field environmental philosophy and biocultural conservation at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park: Methodological 12 approaches to broaden the ways of integrating the social component (“S”) in Long-Term SocioEcological Research (LTSER) sites. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 83: 1-5, 25-27. [supplementary materials].
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Gare 1998. MacIntyre, narratives, and environmental ethics. Environmental Ethics 20: 3-21.
Mazzarello, P. 1999. A unifying concept: the history of cell theory. Nature Cell Biology 1: E13-E15.
Rozzi 2012. Preface (Serendipity in the Ecotourism . . . ). In Goffinet et al. 2012. Miniature Forests of Cape Horn, Ecotourism with a Hand Lens. UNT Denton, Texas: UNT Press. Texas-Ediciones Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile. This book is available online at the Libraries and in print on the Willis Library, 3rd Floor. To use the online version, follow the "How to Use the Multi Ethnic Bird Guide" directions on the Reading - Books tab of this guide.
Rozzi 2010a. Pages 1 - 41 in Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Sub-Antarctic Forests of South America.
Rozzi, R., C.B. Anderson, J.C. Pizarro, F. Massardo, Y. Medina, A. Mansilla, J.H. Kennedy, J. Ojeda, T. Contador, V. Morales, K. Moses, A. Poole, J.J. Armesto & M.T. Kalin. 2010b. Field environmental philosophy and biocultural conservation at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park: Methodological 12 approaches to broaden the ways of integrating the social component (“S”) in Long-Term SocioEcological Research (LTSER) sites. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 83: 1-5, 25-27. [supplementary materials].
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Rozzi 2014. Ethical implications of Yahgan and Mapuche narratives about birds of the temperate forests of southern South America. Pp. 345-351, in Rozzi, R. & J.E. Jiménez (eds.), Magellanic Subantarctic Ornithology: First Decade of Forest Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve. See directions for use of the ebook under the tab, Readings - Books.
Aguirre, J. 2015. Hermeneutic and Field Environmental Philosophy to Integrate Ecological Sciences and Ethics into Earth Stewardship. In Earth Stewardship: Linking ecology and ethics in theory and practice, pp. 235-248.
Rozzi, R. 2015a. Earth stewardship and biocultural ethics: Latin American perspectives. Pp. 87-112, in Rozzi, R., F.S. Chapin, J.B. Callicott, S.T.A. Pickett, M.E. Power, J.J. Armesto & R.H. May, Jr. (eds.), Earth Stewardship: Linking ecology and ethics in theory and practice. Springer, Berlin.
Rozzi, R. 2015b. Implications of the biocultural ethics Earth stewardship. Pp. 113-136, in Rozzi, R., F.S. Chapin, J.B. Callicott, S.T.A. Pickett, M.E. Power, J.J. Armesto & R.H May, Jr. (eds.), Earth Stewardship: Linking ecology and ethics in theory and practice. Springer, Berlin.
Walpole & Leader-Williams 2002. Tourism and flagship species in conservation.
Janzen, D.H. 1988. Tropical ecological and biocultural restoration. Science 239: 243-244. Link to the article here.
Rozzi 2013. Biocultural ethics. In Linking ecology and ethics for a changing world, pp. 9-32. This book is available in print at the Willis Library Services Desk (call no.GF80 .L56 2013) and online (multi user ebook).
Simberloff, D. 2018. Nature, culture, and natureculture: the role of non-native species in biocultures. In Rozzi, R., R. May, S.F. Chapin, F. Massardo, M. Gavin, I. Klaver, A. Pauchard, M.A. Núñez & D. Simberloff (eds.), From Biocultural Homogenization to Biocultural Conservation. Springer, Dordrecht: The Netherlands. In preparation - link is not available yet.
Rozzi, R., C.B. Anderson, J.C. Pizarro, F. Massardo, Y. Medina, A. Mansilla, J.H. Kennedy, J. Ojeda, T. Contador, V. Morales, K. Moses, A. Poole, J.J. Armesto & M.T. Kalin. 2010b. Field environmental philosophy and biocultural conservation at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park: Methodological 12 approaches to broaden the ways of integrating the social component (“S”) in Long-Term SocioEcological Research (LTSER) sites. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 83: 1-5, 25-27. [supplementary materials].
Steffen et al., 2011. The Anthropocene: From global change to planetary stewardship. Link directly to the article here.
May, R.H., Jr. 2015. Dorothy Stang: Monkeys Cry and the Poor Die, Earth Stewardship as Liberation Ecology. Pp. 407-418, in Rozzi, R., F.S. Chapin, J.B. Callicott, S.T.A. Pickett, M.E. Power, J.J. Armesto & R.H. May Jr. (eds.), Earth Stewardship: Linking ecology and ethics in theory and practice. Springer, Berlin.
May, R.H., Jr. 2018. Land grabbing and violence against environmentalists. In Rozzi, R., R. May, S.F. Chapin, F. Massardo, M. Gavin, I. Klaver, A. Pauchard, M.A. Núñez & D. Simberloff (eds), From Biocultural Homogenization to Biocultural Conservation. Springer, Dordrecht: The Netherlands.
Palmer, C. 2013. Contested Frameworks in Environmental Ethics. Pp. 191-206, in Rozzi, R., S.T.A. Pickett, C. Palmer, J.J. Armesto & J.B. Callicott (eds.), Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy, and Action. Springer Verlag, Dortrecht.
da Rocha, F.J.R. & F. Valenti-Possamai. 2015. Chico Mendes and José Lutzenberger: Ecosystem Management at Multiple Scales of Government. Pp. 419-430, in R. Rozzi, F.S. Chapin, J.B. Callicott, S.T.A. Pickett, M.E. Power, J.J. Armesto & R.H May Jr. (eds.), Earth Stewardship: Linking ecology and ethics in theory and practice. Springer, Berlin.
Dos Reyes, P.J. & S.R. da Lima Silva. 2018. Candomblé in Brazil: the contribution of African-origin religions to biocultural diversity in the Americas. In Rozzi, R., R. May, S.F. Chapin, F. Massardo, M. Gavin, I. Klaver, A. Pauchard, M.A. Núñez & D. Simberloff (eds.), From Biocultural Homogenization to Biocultural Conservation. Springer, Dordrecht: The Netherlands.
Midterm Exam and second part of class.
Armesto et al., 1998. Conservation targets in South American temperate forests. Science 282: 1271-1272. Link to the article here.
Rozzi, R. & J.E. Jiménez, F. Massardo, J.C. Torres-Mura & R. Rijal. 2014. The Omora Park Long-Term Ornithological Research Program: study sites and methods. Pp. 2 - 39. In Rozzi, R. & J.E. Jiménez (eds.), Magellanic Sub-Antarctic Ornithology: First Decade of Long-Term Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, See directions for use of the ebook under the tab, Readings - Books.
Rozzi et al. 2010a. Introduction to the temperate forests. Pp 21 - 29 in Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Sub-Antarctic Forests of South America. Link to the book here.
Rozzi et al. 2012. Integrating ecology and environmental ethics: Earth stewardship in the southern end of the Americas. Bioscience 62 (3): 226-236. Link directly to the article here.
Lewis et al. 2014. First evidence of bryophyte diaspores in the plumage of transequatorial migrant birds. PeerJ 2:e424 https://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.424. See Download to obtain this article as a PDF file.
Rozzi et al. 2008a. Field environmental philosophy and biocultural conservation: The Omora Ethnobotanical Park Educational Program. Environmental Ethics 30: 325-336. Link directly to the article here.
Rozzi et al. 2008b. Changing biodiversity conservation lenses: insights from the sub-Antarctic non-vascular flora of southern South America. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 6: 131-137. Link directly to the article here.
Chapin et al. 2011. Earth stewardship: a strategy for social-ecological transformation to reverse planetary degradation. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 1: 44-53. Link to the article here.
Vuilleumier, F. 1985. Forest birds of Patagonia: Ecological geography, speciation, endemism, and faunal history. Ornithological Monographs 36: 255-304.
Elphick, C.S., J.E. Jiménez, R. Reyes & R. Rozzi. 2014. Introduction to the seasonal dynamics of the sub-Antarctic bird communities in different habitat types of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve. Pp. 185-187, in Rozzi, R. & J.E. Jiménez (eds.), Magellanic Sub-Antarctic Ornithology, First Decade of Long-Term Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile. University of North Texas Press-Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile. Link directly to the book here.
Ippi, S., C. Anderson, R. Rozzi & C. Elphick. 2014. Annual variation of abundance and composition in forest bird as assemblages on Navarino Island, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile. Pp. 211-220, in Rozzi, R. & J.E. Jiménez (eds.), Magellanic Sub-Antarctic Ornithology: First Decade of Long-Term Bird Studies at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park, Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, Chile. University of North Texas Press, Denton, Texas-Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile. Link directly to the book here.
Kessel & Gibson 1976. Status and distribution of Alaska birds. Link to the article here.
Rich, T.D., C.J. Beardmore, H. Barlanga, P.J. Blancher, M.S.W. Bradstreet, G.S. Butcher, D.W. Demarest, E.H. Dunn, W.C. Hunter, E.E. Iñigo-Elias, J.A. Kennedy, A.M. Martell, A.O. Panjabi, D.N. Pashley, K.V. Rosenberg, C.M. Rustay, J.S. Wendt & T.C. Will. 2004. Partners in Flight North American Landbird Conservation Plan. Cornell Lab. of Ornithology. Ithaca, NY. Pp. 1-5, 40, 43.
Yesner 2004. Prehistoric maritime adaptations of the sub-Arctic and sub-Antarctic zones. Link to the article.
Ball 1967. Arctic Biology. Link to article here.
Demain et al. 2009. Increasing insect reactions in Alaska. Link to the article here.
Magoun, A.J. & F.C. Dean. 2000. Floodplain forests along the Tanana River, interior Alaska. Terrestrial ecosystem dynamics and management considerations. Alaska Boreal Forest Council Miscellaneous Publication (3): 1-140. Read pp. 38-41.
Cruikshank 2001. Glaciers and climate change: Perspectives from oral tradition. Link directly to the article here.
Hunn et al. 2003. Huna Tlingit traditional environmental knowledge, conservation, and the management of a "wilderness" park. Link directly to the article here.
Final Exam
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