And here are some titles that nominally seem related to some common ENVS interests as well! (some are repeats from above). Even better: attend a random session, and draw all of the connections to your ENVS interests that you can!!
10:40 AM – 12:10 PM
Sierra Barnes | Breaking the Barn Door: How Litigation Shapes Public Discourse on Industrial Animal Agriculture
Aeddon Woods and Elie Al Khoury | Population Ecology of Two Species of Terrestrial Bromeliads in Yasuní National Park, Ecuador
Jana Qasem | Illicit Flows: Transnational Criminal Organizations and the Blood Diamond Trade in Sierra Leone
Julia Laurich | Self-Discovery, Autonomy, and the Moral Gray Areas of Little Red Riding Hood
Calliope Ruskin and Moss Kaiser | Dynamics in Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations Modeling Plant-Pollinator Mutualisms
Naomi Ortiz | Community De-Fence: Space-as-media and Control Through the Echo Park Lake Operation
Thomas Schwiebert | Cities and Psyches: Urban Renewal and Recovery Housing in Portland, Oregon, 1940-2005
Ali Kerschner | Into the Third Dimension: Studying the Conical Webs of a Local Spider Genus
Posters:
Anna Dreher | The Impact of Public Transport on Public Health
Em Melroy | Frogs on Parade: Tactical Frivolity in Portland, Oregon
Finn Goldberger-Judd | Establishing Lewis & Clark’s Fungarium
Frasier Shanker | Fall Fungi of Lewis & Clark
3:40 - 5:10
Iris Swanberg | Conserving an Animate Landscape: How the Blackfoot River Redefined Property and Community, 1970-1995
Bri Deleon | Organic, Fair Trade Weed? A Decade of Change in Portland’s Legal, Sustainable Marijuana Market
Elise Barton | A Comparative Study of Traditional and Industrial Fishing Practices in Valparaíso, Chile
Natalie Connelly | They Uproot Trees, and Still We Plant More: Food Sovereignty and Anti-Militarism in Jordan and Palestine
Tully Jones-Wilkins | Imagining Place: Adventure Tourism and Place-making in Ecuador
Romeo Vilkin | Sacred Plants, Outsider Hands: Iquitos, Peru & An Analysis of Non-Indigenous Facilitation of Amazonian Ancestral Medicine