21 mar

Sal U, Ulls hus, Uppsala

Open seminar: Biodiversity crisis and human(‘s) rights

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The seminar is part of a series, "CBM Seminar Series", with four seminars during the spring 2019 that will focus on different aspects of environmental ethics and biological diversity.

21 March: Markku Oksanen (University of Eastern Finland):
Biodiversity crisis and human(‘s) rights

Markku Oksanen has a long track record of investigating ethical, and other, aspects of biodiversity, such as the moral value of biodiversity (Ambio, 1997), and in the anthology Philosophy and Biodiversity (2004). He will present a work in progress, tentatively entitled 'Biodiversity crisis and human('s) rights'.

The seminars are open for both researchers and students with different background. With these seminars, we aim to stimulate discussion on environmental ethical questions. The seminars consists of a shorter lecture, followed by a discussion where all perspectives are welcome!

Fakta

Tid: 2019-03-21 10:00 - 12:00
Ort: Uppsala
Lokal: Sal U, Ulls hus
Arrangör: Centrum för biologisk mångfald
Mer information:

www.slu.se/cbmseminars


Program

Seminars later this spring:

April 25 Venue: room Skara Helena Siipi (Turku University): Ethical aspects of assisted migration of endagered species   Siipi will present a published paper co-authored with Marko Ahteensuu on ethical aspects of assisted migration. Having read the paper is not required, but here is the reference if one is interested: Siipi, H., & Ahteensuu, M., 2016. Moral Relevance of Range and Naturalness in Assisted Migration, Environmental Values 25, 465-483

June 4 Venue: lecture hall Q Karin Edvardsson Björnberg och Mikael Karlsson (KTH): Ethical aspects of biodiversity offsetting Edvardsson Björnberg and Karlsson will present an on-going research project concerning ethics in biodiversity off-setting.


Kontaktinformation

Annika Borg, Kommunikatör
Institutionen för stad och land, Avdelningen för statsvetenskap och naturresursförvaltning
annika.m.borg@slu.se, +4618-671212, +46725220323