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Wilderness and People – An Action Agenda for Africa and the World

The 7th WWC will return to its roots - Southern Africa - and convene in beautiful Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape, South Africa, 2-8 November 2001.



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Working  Sessions Schedule
Draft Oct 14, 2001
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Plenary Program Update

Please note that the two hour session originally scheduled for Thursday afternoon has been rescheduled to Wednesday evening.  Symposium closing comments will be delivered at Thursday morning's "Closing Session - The Way Forward."

November

Monday
Afternoon
5th

Tuesday
Afternoon
6th

Wednesday
Afternoon
7th

Wednesday
Evening
7th

Room AB
(Concurrent Sessions)
A - B
(Concurrent Sessions)
A - B
(Concurrent Sessions)
A - B
Boardwalk Foyer (Posters)
One
 Hour
Sessions

1:30-2:30
(13h30 - 14h30)

State of Knowledge on Protected Areas Issues in Southern Africa

 Chairs: Wayne Freimund
and Charles Breen

Oral Presenters: B. Williams, S. Allen, and Buckle & Marsh
A
-
 Wilderness: Systems and Approaches to Protection.

Chair: Bill Bainbridge
Oral Presenters:
Andre Schoon and Albi Bruckner
A
-
Wilderness: Systems and Approaches to Protection. (cont)

Chair: Bill Bainbridge
Oral Presenters:
Doug Morris and Victoria Churikova
Final Concurrent
Sessions

7:30PM - 9:30PM
(19h30 - 21h30)0


A
-
The Role of Science, Education and Collaborative Planning in Wilderness Protection and Restoration.

Chair: David Parsons 
Keynotes: Drummond Densham and
Jan van Wagtendonk plus poster presenters
B
-
Establishment of a Membership Organization for Protected Area Management /Wilderness Stewardship

Moderator: Connie Myers
B
-
Spiritual Benefits, Religious Beliefs and New Stories

Chair: Linda Moon Stumpff 

Oral Presenters: Hafiz Goolam, Baylor Johnson and David Johns *Final Two Hour
A
-
Wilderness: Systems and Approaches to Protection. (cont)

Chair: Bill Bainbridge
Oral presenters: Kirstin Miller, Mathieu Rouget, Paul Mitchell-Banks and Magdalena Muir
Room A - B Boardwalk Foyer (Posters) A - B Boardwalk Foyer (Posters) A - B Boardwalk Foyer (Posters)
Two
 Hour
Concurrent
Sessions
2:45 - 4:45
(14h45 - 16h45) 
A
-
 Traditional and Ecological
Values of Nature.

Chair: Angela West
Keynotes: Malcolm Draper and Catherine Dzerefos
plus posters 
A
 -
Protection of Coastal/Marine and River/Lake Wilderness Ecosystems.

Chair: Paul Mitchell-Banks
Keynotes: Edmund Green and 
Bill Bainbridge
plus posters
A
 -
Personal and Societal Values of Wilderness.

Chair: Ralf Buckley
Keynotes: Florence Shepard and
Perry Brown
plus poster presenters
B
-
State of Knowledge on Protected Areas Issues in Southern Africa (cont)

 
Oral Presenters: Densham & Conway; Palmer, Wessels & Shroyer; J. Lawrence; M. Botha; B. Bainbridge, and Blignaut & Shroyer
B
-
Panel Discussion 
USA State of Knowledge: The Role of Science in Education

Moderator: Wayne Freimund
Panel Members: Perry Brown,
David Cole and Steve McCool
B
-
The Wildlands Project

Speakers: Michael Soule, David Johns and Leanne Klyza-Linck

 


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