Hosted by the Center for Environmental Justice at CSU, the Salazar Center was honored to co-sponsor this webinar. 

This panel discussion explored unequal access to nature, greenspace, and public lands and offer diverse perspectives on issues and solutions around this topic. Panelists included:

    • Jessica Godinez of the Hispanic Access Foundation
    • Lindsey Schneider of the Department of Native American Studies at Colorado State University
    • Sahir Doshi of the Center for American Progress
    • Teresa Ana Martinez of the Continental Divide Trail Coalition

Dates

Date Start Time End Time
Oct. 27, 2020 1:00 pm 2:15 pm

Contact Information

Kate Wilkins: kate.wilkins@colostate.edu

Key Themes

  • Diversity equity inclusion
  • Healthy landscapes
  • Public lands
  • Urban nature

In collaboration with an unprecedented coalition of university centers across the western United States, the Salazar Center is co-hosting a new webinar series! Conservation Conversations will explore the conservation challenges of the future and identify specific policies, programs, and strategies to help secure the long-term health of the nation’s natural resources, wildlife, and landscapes, and broaden the benefits for all Americans.

This installment of the series was hosted by the Institute of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism at Utah State University, and panelists provided a prospective for how public land managers are developing and implementing solutions to keeping our parks and public lands from “being loved to death.” Panelists also discussed the diverse tools that managers are exploring to maintain outdoor recreation experiences and the environments upon which they depend.

Dates

Date Start Time End Time
Oct. 28, 2020 1:00 pm 2:00 pm

Contact Information

Dominique Gómez: dominique.gomez@colostate.edu

Conservation Conversations webinar series

Key Themes

  • Conservation policy
  • Healthy landscapes
  • Public lands
  • Recreation
  • Resiliency