Date & time
2 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Owen Temby, Dongkyu Kim, Gordon Hickey, and Evelyn Roozee
This event is free and open to the public, in person or remotely via Zoom
Loyola Sustainability Research Centre & Loyola College for Diversity & Sustainability
John Molson Building
1450 Guy
Concordia Conference Centre, 9th Floor
Yes
This workshop provides an overview of a research project on transboundary collaboration in fishery management. The presentations cover the project’s theoretical underpinning and report on studies operationalizing and measuring the concepts. They focus on the traits of transnational inter-organizational networks of stakeholders that hinder and facilitate collaboration and the management strategies that can develop these traits or minimize their influence.
The talks will be as follows:
The Architecture of collaboration in natural resource management theory, with Gordon Hickey (McGill)
Gulf of Maine I: Interorganizational dependence and risk, with Owen Temby and Dongkyu Kim (University of Texas Rio Grande)
Salish Sea: Managing perceived risk and trust, with Evelyn Roozee (McGill) and Dongkyu Kim (University of Texas Rio Grande)
Gulf of Maine II: Perceived risk, trust, and the North Atlantic right whale, with Evelyn Roozee (McGill) and Dongkyu Kim (University of Texas Rio Grande)
Habitat restoration on the U.S.-Mexican border: examining collaborative governance for the Bahia Grande, with Mya Brown (University of Texas Rio Grande)
Research that matters: Sustainability, biodiversity, and justice is brought to you by the Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability and the Loyola Sustainability Research Centre in collaboration with 4TH SPACE, with the support of the Office of the Vice-President, Research and Graduate Studies; the Leadership in Environmental and Digital innovation for Sustainability (LEADS) NSERC CREATE program; the School of Community and Public Affairs and First Peoples Studies; the Science College; and the Departments of Biology; Communication Studies; Geography, Planning and Environment; Political Science and Sociology and Anthropology; and the Sustainability Action Fund at Concordia University.
This event will contribute to the Sustainability in Research section of Concordia's Sustainability Action Plan by increasing the visibility of sustainability research at Concordia.
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