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2024 Apr 23

Herbert C. Kelman Seminar (Zoom)

12:00pm to 1:00pm

Location: 

Online Only

"Reframing Conflicts Over Natural 'Resources':  The Rights of Nature as a Pathway for Consensus Building and Relational  Planning and Resolution"

Speakers:

Lidia Cano-Pecharroman, PhD Candidate, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Erin Matariki Carr, Research Fellow, University of Auckland.

Gabriela Eslava-Bejarano, Sustainability Specialist.

Erin O'Donnell, ARC Research Fellow, University of Melbourne Law School.

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