The National Council for Science and the Environment invites you to...


REGISTER NOW
FOR THE 
INAUGURAL CONFERENCE
OF THE
ASSOCIATION FORENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES & SCIENCES (AESS)
ENVIRONMENT: The Interdisciplinary Challenge
University of Wisconsin, Madison
October 8-11, 2009

Join hundreds of friends and colleagues from across North America in a 
wide-ranging exchange of research findings, teaching tips, lessons about 
professional development, and discussions about the future of environmental and 
sustainability higher education.
You may make your reservation today by visiting the AESS website 
[http://www.AESS.info] http://www.AESS.info or go straight to the conference 
website at [http://www.union.wisc.edu/aess] http://www.union.wisc.edu/aess.  
You will also be able to reserve lodging nearby and monitor the development of 
theconference program. 
Nearly 150 paper presentationshave already been included in the program and 
dozens of roundtables, discussions,and poster sessions are planned, along with 
opportunities to hear prominent public figures and to meet with members of the 
Society for Environmental Journalists (SEJ), who are holding their annual 
meeting only minutes away.
Making connections is the goal of the AESS conference - professional 
connections, disciplinary connections, connections among diverse disciplines, 
connections between theory and practice, and connections between complex 
natural systems and even more complex human social systems.
Members of the program and local arrangements committees have endeavored to 
make the conference not only an intellectual feast, but an important social 
event, as well. A banquet, reception, lunches and snack breaks are all planned 
to encourage informal discussion, information sharing,and the development of 
new friendships. 
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
The conference will kick off late Thursday afternoon,October 8, with a welcome 
reception and brief addresses about Wisconsin’s prominent role in environmental 
thought and action. Professor Stanley Temple, avian ecologist and past 
president of the Society for Conservation Biology, will talk about "The Natural 
History of Wisconsin," followed by Curt Meine, Director of theCenter for Humans 
and Nature, and biographer of Aldo Leopold who will describe "The Environmental 
Legacy ofWisconsin."
The conference will move into high gear with a plenary on Friday morning, 
followed by concurrent panelsessions and roundtables. All of these sessions 
will be held in the historic Memorial Union located on the shores of beautiful 
Lake Mendota. A magnificent banquet will be held Friday evening in one of the 
grand halls of the Memorial Union. Saturday will open with a chance to visit 
the local farmers market, one of the largest in the nation, followed by 
plenary, poster sessions, and concurrent panel presentations. Saturday evening 
provides a choice of visiting one of the many local restaurants or joining SEJ 
colleagues for a festival at the Aldo Leopold Shack, with the Leopold 
Foundation. Organizers forS EJ are calling this a "slowfood extravaganza with 
some of the best beer, wineand organic fare that Wisconsin has to offer, 
followed by bluegrass music,bonfires, dancing and lots of down home banter in 
the heart of Sand County." Sunday (October 11) will begin with a brunch 
organized around thematic discussion tables. A sign for each round table 
session will invite whoever wishes to join. Issues raised at this years 
conference, collaborations for theforthcoming year, or developing potential 
sessions for next years AESS conference are all possibilities.
Pre-conference tours on Thursday October 8 are being coordinated with the 
Society for Environmental Journalists, and will be open for registration by 
AESS members beginning on August 17th.
The combination of campus events and local field trips will provide 
opportunities to experience Wisconsin’s well known contributions to 
environmental thought at a time of year when the weather and nature’s colors 
are at their finest. Don’t miss this opportunity to attendthe first annual 
conference of AESS - an event with the potential to help launch "Earth Day: 
Phase II." 
PASS THIS INVITE ALONG TO OTHERS!
The conference is open to all whether you are a previous member or not. The 
modest conference fee includesthe bargain basement membership dues of $30 (only 
$10 for students). To learn more about AESS see [http://aess.info] 
http://aess.info
The Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS) is an independent 
faculty-and-student-based professional association in higher education, 
designed to serve the needs of environmental scholars and scientists who value 
interdisciplinary approaches to research, teaching, and problem-solving.  
Founded in 2008, the Association seeks to provide its members with the latest 
environmental information and tools to create better courses, strengthen 
research, develop more satisfying careers, harness the power of a collective 
voice for the profession, and enjoy each other’s company at national and 
regional meetings.
A major aim of AESS is to encourage interdisciplinary understanding of 
environmental science, policy, management, ethics, history, and all of the 
other vital contributions of traditional disciplines.  From its beginning, the 
Association has been envisioned as a community of environmental scholars and 
scientists, not a confederation of disciplines. Fundamental to its members’ 
embrace of higher education is the notion that broad advances in environmental 
knowledge require disciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary 
approaches to research and learning.
 
The [http://www.ncseonline.org/] National Council for Science and the 
Environment (NCSE) and its [http://www.cedd.org/] Council of Environmental 
Deans and Directors (CEDD) are playing key roles in launching AESS. NCSE Senior 
Scientist and CEDD Executive Secretary David Blockstein is on the interim 
steering committee, as is CEDD President Stephanie Pfirman. CEDD Executive 
Committtee member Monty Hempel is serving as AESS's interim president.  New 
officers for AESS will be elected at this meeting.


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