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Registration for the 2011 Colorado Conference on Earth System Governance:
Crossing Boundaries and Building Bridges (May 17-20, 2011) is currently open.

The Colorado Conference will bring together scholars and practitioners from
around the world to discuss the challenge of achieving effective strategies
of earth system governance. The Colorado Conference is part of a global
series organized by the Earth System Governance Project. The Colorado
Conference is hosted jointly by the Environmental Governance Working Group
and the School of Global Environmental Sustainability at Colorado State
University along with the IHDP Earth System Governance Project.

Paper abstracts and a preliminary conference schedule are available on the
conference website: http://cc2011.earthsystemgovernance.org.

Conference highlights include:


- Plenary presentations by Oran Young (University of California-Santa
Barbara), Arun Agrawal (University of Michigan), and former Colorado
governor, Bill Ritter (to be confirmed).

- Parallel panels on the conference themes: 1) Linking across Scale; 2)
Linking the Social and Natural Sciences; 3) Linking Research and Practice;
and 4) Linking the “5As” (referring to the Earth System Governance
project’s science plan).

- Innovative and interactive sessions on the role of technology in crossing
boundaries and building bridges and linking research to practice.

- Plenty of time for networking with colleagues including an opening
reception and coffee breaks throughout the day.

- A barbeque dinner in a traditional Colorado setting at Planet Bluegrass
with live bluegrass music from Lonesome Traveler.

To register, please go to
http://cc2011.earthsystemgovernance.org/registration.html. Register today to
benefit from the reduced fees for early registrations!


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Michele M. Betsill
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
Colorado State University
Clark B-350
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523
USA
+1-970-491-5270

Founder and co-leader of the Environmental Governance Working Group 
http://egwg.colostate.edu

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