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Symposium #28: Can Human Cultural Activities be Included in Reference Ecosystems?.

Organized by: D Martinez
Thursday, August 8. 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Maricopa Meeting Room, TCC.

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Martinez, Dennis*,1, 1 Indigenous Peoples' Restoration Network of the Society for Ecological Restoration, Douglas City, California What is natural? Integrating indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge and western ecological science in restoration.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] LAKE, FRANK*,1, 1 Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon Effects of cultural management practices on biodiversity and productivity of aquatic, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Nelson, Melissa*,1, 1 The Cultural Conservancy, San Francisco, CA The renewal of indigenous storyscapes through oral history & plant knowledge.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Break.

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] WILSON, MARK*,1, 1 Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon Value and limits of understanding early human cultural impacts on the Willamette Valley landscape.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Allen, Craig*,1, 1 US Geological Survey, Los Alamos, NM Prehistoric cultural influences on the landscape of the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] DellaSala, Dominick*,1, 1 World Wildlife Fund, Ashland, OR Restoration ecology meets culture: defining biocultural landscapes and reference conditions through an expanded approach .

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Dicsussion.