Events at Smith How to Stop Objectifying Trees: Thoughts on Economy, Culture, and Forests January 6, 2023 an online event with Katharina Linne, and the first event in To Understand a Tree, an Arts Afield public event series curated by Gina Siepel, MacLeish Field Station Artist-in-Residence. Katharina Linne’s research investigates new possibilities for the economic valuation of trees and forests in Europe, advocating for an incorporation of their multifaceted ecological value into economic thinking. Her presentation will explore ways that ingrained cultural stories shape understandings of sustainable forestry, human relationships to trees, and dominant economic paradigms. Katharina examines the historical development of Christianity in Europe, the impacts it had on the relationship of humans to nature, and the ways that shaped the development of forestry. Q&A following the presentation. Interested in joining? Email ceeds @ smith.edu for a link.
Sponsored by the Arts Afield program, an initiative of the Center for the Environment, Ecological Design, and Sustainability at Smith College and the Kestrel Land Trust.
Virtual via Zoom 4:30 pm
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Events at Smith Paradise Pond Sediment Workshop January 12, 2023 There has been a dam on the Mill River at the Paradise Pond location since 1665! At this workshop, participants will discuss progress in developing techniques for sediment release from the pond and questions associated with the removal of run-of-the-river dams. Speakers include Gary Hartwell, Project Manager, Smith College Facilities Management; Ethan Nadeau, Executive Dir., Biodrawversity LLC.; Robert Newton, Exec. Dir. Geoscience Solutions, LLC, and Prof. Emeritus, Smith College, and Marney Pratt, Sr Lab Instructor, Biological Sciences, Smith College. Anyone interested in attending should RSVP at: ghartwel@ smith.edu Smith College Conference Center 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Events Off Campus Cooperative Foodways: Building Our Future Together: 36th Annual NOFA/Mass Winter Conference January 14, 2023 January 15, 2023 The Northeast Organic Farming Association/Massachusetts Chapter hosts its annual winter conference with keynote speaker Ira Wallace, Author and worker/owner of the cooperatively managed Southern Exposure Seed Exchange. The conference aims to connect farmers, gardeners, homesteaders, educators, and environmentalists to share resources and ideas to grow our vibrant organic community. -30+ Farming, Gardening and Food Systems Workshops and more! Full Scholarships Available.
The event will be in-person at Worcester State University on Saturday January 14 and online on Sunday January 15, 2023. For more details and to register, see the link below: More... Worcester State University and online
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