Social Dynamics and Global Challenges:
The Role of Human Ecology in the 21st Century
organized by
Brazilian Society for Human Ecology (SABEH) in cooperation with
Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco (UNIVASF) and
Universidade do Estado da Bahia (UNEB), Graduate Program in Human Ecology (PPGEcoH).
Chamada para participação! Call for Participation! Convocatoria de Participacion!
17th to 23rd
Oututro / October / Octubre
Opening Ceremony & Lectures
18:00 - 18:40
Opening Ceremony
Dr. Iva Pires – Society for Human Ecology (SHE)
Dr. Gustavo Negreiros – Sociedade Brasileira de Ecologia Humana (SABEH)
Dr. Juracy Marques – Scientific Comission XXIV SHE Conference
Dr. Amado Insfrán Ortiz – Sociedad Latino Americana de Ecologia Humana (SOLAEH)
Dr. José Bites - Rector/President, Universidade Estadual da Bahia (UNEB)
Dr. Paulo Cesar Fagundes Neves, Rector/President, Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco (UNIVASF)18:40 - 19:30
Opening Lectures
COVID 19 and SARS-Cov2: When the “truth” dance (Covid-19 e SARS-Cov2: Quando as “Verdades” Dançam)
Dr. Geraldo Marques
World Transformations in Reason of COVID 19: What we have Learned what we shall (As Transformações do Mundo Decorrentes da COVID 19: O que aprendemos e o que devemos aprender)
Dr. Fernando Dias de Ávila-Pires.
Mediation: Dr. Anderson Armostrong UNIVASF
Building a College of Human Ecology (Room 1)
19:45 - 21:00
Building a College of Human Ecology: Reflections on the 50-Year History of College of the Atlantic.
Richard J. Borden; Kenneth Hill; Jay McNally; Pietro Cascia; Sara Lowgren.
Mediation: Dr. Gustavo Negreiros UNIVASF/SABEH.
Strengthening Human Ecology in the Philippines (Room 2)
19:45 - 21:00
Strengthening Human Ecology in the Philippines: Experiences in public service for COVID 19 pandemic response and scaling up Human Ecology Education.
Carla Edith Jimena, Maria Emilinda Mendoza, Sue Liza C. Saguiguit, Clarice Pulumbarit, Marife Dapito, Marison Dy, Kenneth Bernard Hizon, Fevi Rose Paro , Ron Jay Dangcalan
Understanding Food and Nutrition Security (Room 3)
19:45 - 21:00
Understanding Food and Nutrition Security: Insights from South-East Asia and Oceania.
Robert Dyball; Bronwyn Wilkes; Federico Davila; Harry Campbell-Ross; Ben Gleeson; Jenny Amparo.
Mediator: Dr. Ricardo Amorim.
Day 2 (Oct. 18th)
Keynote 1: Human Ecology in the Era of Climate Change
18:00 - 19:10
Human Ecology in the Era of Climate Change: Challenges and Solutions
Dr. Emílio Moran.
Mediation: Dra. Iva Pires UNL/SHE
Social and Environmental Impacts in the Serras do Sertão do Brasil (Book release)
19:10 - 19:30
BOOK RELEASE - Social and Environmental Impacts in the Serras do Sertão do Brasil - Volumes 1, 2 e 3.
Dr. Juracy Marques; Dr. Ícaro Maia
Mediation: Dr. Gustavo Negreiros UNIVASF/SABEH
Goat Breakfast: Becoming-with God, volcanoes, livestock and trees (Documentary release)
19:10 - 19:30
Goat Breakfast: Becoming-with God, volcanoes, livestock and trees. Vanessa Wijngaarden; Paulo Ngulupa
Medition: Dr. Ajibola Isau Badiru
Human Ecology and Communication (Room 1)
19:45 - 21:00
Mediation: Dr. Ricardo Amorim Mediation: Dr. Ricardo Amorim
1. The Semi-Arid Ecologies of the Brazilian Public TV Screen. Fabíola Moura Reis Santos, Ernani Machado de Freitas Lins Neto, Iluska Coutinho.
2. Ecological Landscapes of the Brazilian Semiarid Region: Rites and Beliefs on the Paths of Sustainability. Maria Aparecida Ventura Brandão
3. Caatingueiras Identities and the Recaatingamento Project. Rosiane Rocha Oliveira Santos; Maria Herbênia Lima Cruz Santos.
4. The Importance of Interculturality as an Instrument for Understanding and Respecting Traditional Knowledge and Building Planetary Citizenship. Maryângela Ribeiro de Aquino Lira Lopes; Eliane Maria de Souza Nogueira"; "Carlos Alberto Batista dos Santos.
5. Discourse, Power Relations, and Environment: a case study of Soybean Agricultural Frontier in the Brasilian Savannas. Andréa Leme da Silva; Ludivine Eloy; Gustavo Meyer.
6. Context Mapping. John Schooneveldt.
Ecology, Cities, Ecological Conflicts and Disasters (Room 2)
19:45 - 21:00
Mediation: Dr. Ajibola Isau Badiru
1.For a Human Ecology: History of Socio-Environmental Conflicts in the Paramirim-BA River. Roseli Ramos de Oliveira/José Alves Dias.
2.Water Resources: Social and Environmental Conflicts in the Serras do Sertão do Brasil. Robson Marques dos Santos; Juracy Marques dos Santos.
3.North Winds and New Threats to the Sertão da Bahia Mountains . Flávio Marques Castanho Barrero; Juracy Marques dos Santos; José Alves de Siqueira Filho; Helder Ribeiro de Freitas.
4.Political Ontologies of the Colombian Amazonia and the Andes Highlands: A Scalar Political Ecology of Socio-environmental Conflicts. Juan Sebastian Velez Triana.
5.Framing Environmental Harms as a Transnational Criminal Issue: The Asean Perspective. Chad Patrick Osorio.
6. The future of cities – nature based solutions to deal with complex environmental problems. Iva Pires; Karl Bruckmeier.
Human Ecology and Spirituality (Room 3)
19:45 - 21:00
Mediation: Dr. Luciano Bomfim
1. Numinous Aspect of Soul. Ricardo Luiz Araújo Gila; Juracy Marques
2.Connectedness to Nature, Spirituality, and Resilience among Selected Filipino Adolescents. Marison Dy; Melissa Ferido; Daisy Pelegrina
3.Harmonise with Nature. Ulrich Loening
4.Spiritual Ecology as a Transformative Practice. Dr. Jennifer J. Wilhoit.
5.Religion, Ecology and Globalization in the Twenty-First Century: Toward a Metatheoretical Framework. Thomas Burns; Tom W. Boyd.
Human Ecology, Policy and Climate Change (Room 4)
19:45 - 21:00
Mediation: Me. Larissa Alencar
1.The Role of Climate Information in Montana Farmers’ Adaptation to Climate Change. Austin Schuver.
2.Dislocation, Vulnerability and Human Adaptability in an Ever-Changing World. Kenneth Shockley.
3.Transforming climate change-induced “cultures of displacement” into “cultures of habitat”. Michael J. Kimball.
4. Portugal's Climate in the tales of three Portuguese writers. Ana Cristina Carvalho.
5. Analyzes on the Classification of Climate Refugees: The Case of Haitians in Brazil. Pedro Henrique Rodrigues Rauber, Francielle Vascotto Folle, Cesar Augusto Silva da Silva.
6. The political ecology of federal home elevation programs in the U.S. Chloe Tucker
Human Ecology, Methods and Research (Room 5)
19:45 - 21:00
Mediation: Dr. Ricardo Garay UNA
1. B Human Ecology and Bronfenbrenner's Bioecological Theory: Possible Dialogues. Ricardo Bitencourt; Pascoal Eron Santos de Souza; Esdriane Cabral Viana; Ricardo Amorim; Dinani Gomes Amorim.
2. Provost Farm: A methodology to create anti-racist, resilient, and culturally dignified design. Kiwana McClung; Kari Smith.
3. Inequity in Wildfire Recovery: An Evaluation of FEMA Individual Assistance Programs in California, 2015-2020. Kristopher Young; Brett Clark, PhD; Lazarus Adua, PhD.
4. "Using Conflict Mediation Strategies in Intentional Communities to Promote Environmental Sustainability”. Caitlyn R. Charles
5. For a Collaborative Construction of Organizational Identity: An Action Research at the Associação Florestalense de Agroecology – Aflora. Elisa de Freitas Silveira da Cunha; Mariana Mayumi Pereira de Souza
6. Can Music Help Us Reconnect? Insights from a Museum-based Songwriting Program. Glenn Sutter.
Human Ecology, Water and Fishing (Room 6)
19:45 - 21:00
Mediation: Dr. Alpina Begossi
1. Demystifying people’s mindset in managing watersheds in Partido District, Philippines. Charlie V. Balagtas.
2. Coastal communities’ well-being benefits from blue carbon cultural ecosystem services. T. E. Angela L. Quiros; Frida Purwanti; Masahiro Nakaoka.
3. Sea Level Rise, Coastal Ecosystems, and Development Priorities: The US Dilemma. Chad J. McGuire.
4. Water grabbing through decentralization? Changes in water uses and governance in agricultural frontiers of the western Bahia (Cerrados), Brazil.
Andrea Leme da Silva; Ludivine Eloy; Osmar Coelho.
5. Quilombos as Spaces of Resistance and Hope. Ana Carla Pereira Martins Conselho, Dinoelma da Silva Moura, Ricardo Bitencourt, Dinani Gomes Amorim.
6. Analysis of Social and Environmental Impacts Due to Water Availability in Salitre Community, Juazeiro – BA. Cinara Cristina da Costa Braga; Carlos Alberto Batista dos Santos; Ana Paula Penha Guedes.
Day 3 (Oct. 19th)
The Importance of Human Ecology and Diversity in a Changing World (Keynote 2)
18:00 - 19:10
The Importance of Human Ecology and Diversity in a Changing World
Dra. Alpina Begossi
Mediation: Dr. Anderson Armstrong UNIVASF
The Global Food Model (Documentary Release)
19:10 - 19:30
The Global Food Model.
Rob Robertson, John Schooneveldt.
Mediation: Dr. Iva Pires UNL/SHE
Human Ecology – New Directions in Higher Education (Room 1)
19:45 - 21:00
Human Ecology – New Directions in Higher Education.
Dr. Wolfgang H. Serbser; Prof. Dr. Dieter Steiner; Dr Markus Hofmann
Mediation: Dr. Ajibola Isau Badiru
Socioeconomic Factors as Important Modulators of the Biological Status of Human Populations: A Diachronic Approach (Room 2)
19:45 - 21:00
Socioeconomic Factors as Important Modulators of the Biological Status of Human Populations: A Diachronic Approach.
A. Siniarska; M. Kaczmarek; Alicja Budnik; Anna Siniarska; Maria Kaczmarek; Slawomir Koziel, Monika Zareba, Miroslav Kralik)
Mediation: Dr. Dinani Armstrong
Art and Human Ecology: Reflective Creativity (Room 3)
19:45 - 21:00
Art and Human Ecology: Reflective Creativity.
Vera Catalão; Dulce Schunck; Ana Cristina Carvalho; Rosana Gonçalves da Silva.
Mediation: Dr. Iva Pires.
Organized Sections: Human Ecology in Paraguay and its contribution to development (Room 4)
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19:45 - 21:00
Human Ecology in Paraguay and its contribution to development.
Federico Vargas Lehner, Samia Romero, Dionisia Carvallo, Alice Romero.
Mediação: Dr. Ricardo Garay UNA
Importance of Homemade Products of Animal Origin for Local Development in the Central Region of Rio Grande do Sul/Brazil (Room 5)
19:45 - 21:00
Importance of Homemade Products of Animal Origin for Local Development in the Central Region of Rio Grande do Sul/Brazil.
Hanna Graziela Soares Lima; Mariana Mezzomo; Rafaela Vendrusculo; Vicente Celestino Silveira; Fernando Luiz Ferreira de Quadros; Gilberto Vilmar Kosloski; Jean François Tourrand.
Mediation: Dra. Larissa Malty
Day 4 (Oct. 20th)
Emerging Environmental Dynamics and Crisis in Latin America: Reflections from the Field of Human Ecology (Keynote 1)
18:00 - 19:10
Emerging Environmental Dynamics and Crisis in Latin America: Reflections from the Field of Human Ecology
Amado Insfran – Universidad Nacional de Assuncion UNA/SOLAEH
Mediation: Dr. Ricardo Garay UNA
E-Posters open discussion (Rooms 1 & 2 - External Links)
19:10 - 19:30
Two rooms open for all E-posters authors to be present to questions and answers.
ROOM 1
1. Quilombola School Education: Challenges of a Curriculum Policy and Decolonial Thinking – Angelita Rosa de Oliveira Rocha
2. Ethno-ornithological knowledge by the residents of catuni da estrada village, Chapada Diamantina- BA – Alan Ferreira Bonfim; Maria Vanderly Andrea; Renato de Almeida; Kaliane Nascimento de Oliveira; Marcel Silva Lemos; Elon Souza Aniceto
3. Scientific Production and the Relationship of Indigenous People with Stingless Bees in the Bahia Territory: Bibliometric Analysis – Rita de Cássia Matos dos Santos Araújo, Eliane Maria da Silva Nogueira, Wbaneide Martins Andrade, Leonardo Diego Lins
4. Perception of residents of the city of Rio Claro about green areas in the pre- and post-pandemic period – Beatriz Maria Paccas Saraiva, Giulia Bernardo de Oliveira, Isabela Bonfiglioli Lopes, Isabela Sanches Manochio, Isabelle dos Santos Magalhães, Juliana Angelo, Luiz Henrique Laverdi Lima, Mariana Machado Franco, Mayara Marcos Monaco e Kaline de Mello
5. Artisanal Fishing and its Organizational Structure in the Angari Community – Israel Vieira de Souza; Lívia Pricila Xavier de Souza; Tâmara Almeida e Silva
6. Punitive Character of Environmental Damage in the Decisions of the Supreme Federal Court (STF/ BR) For Use of Pesticides – Astrid Merino Silverio; Maristela Casé Costa Cunha; Rildo Alves Santos; Tilemon Gonçalves dos Santos
7. Social and Environmental Perception of the Academic Community of UNESP (Rio Claro) About the Remote University Experience in the Pandemic – Cassio Cazemiro; Debóra Carrer; Lyvia Hallite; Rodrigo Valim; Vinicius Godoy; Kaline de Mello
8. Connecting knowledge: Combining fishers’ local ecological knowledge and interaction networks to assess changes in fisheries in the Tapajós River, Brazilian Amazon – Paula Evelyn Rubira Pereyra; Gustavo Hallwass; Renato Azevedo Matias Silvano
9. Environmental Influences on Mental Health: Nature as an Eco-therapy Instrument -Luciano Gonçalves Ribeiro
10. A EDUCAÇÃO ESCOLAR QUILOMBOLA COMO POTENCIAL DECOLONIZADORA DOS CURRÍCULOS ESCOLARES – ROCHA, A. R. O.; NOGUEIRA, E. M. S.2; ANDRADE, W. M.3.
ROOM 2
1. Sustainable Practices in Traditional Communities: Contributions to the School Curriculum of Technical-Professional Training Courses – Rosilene Almeida da Silva
2. Comparative Analysis of the Phytochemical Properties and Total Sugar Content of Three Local Varieties of Ripe Carica papaya L. Fruit – Rachelle Mae V. Cabigan; Aiza Kris M. Bernardo.
3. Active Family – Undertaking Health, Resilience and Family Cohesion – Susana Garradas
4. Fisher’ knowledge and impact of COVID-19 in small-scale fisheries: The case study of Allis Shad (Alosa Alosa) in Minho River – Heitor O. Braga; Beatriz Vieite; Mário J. Pereira; Ulisses M. Azeiteiro.
5. A framework for understanding the role of culture in community-based management of the Arapaima artisanal fishery in the Brazilian Amazon – Caetano L. B. Franco; Adriana Abreu; Michael G. Sorice; Eduardo S. Brondizio.
6. Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy as an alternative treatment in post-pandemic mental health – Ralliny Soares Rocha dos Santos Bitencourt, Enio Silva da Costa, Wbaneide Martins de Andrade, Juracy Marques dos Santos
7. Supplementation FF Maize With Kidney Bean to Improve The Nutritional Content of Maize Snacks in Ondo State Nigeria – Ebun Daropale
8. Multilevel cross-coalitions coordination for water use management in Brazil – Negotiating through global targets – Taís Sonetti González
9. The crime and the Human Ecology or The Human Ecology of the Crime (O crime e a Ecologia Humana ou a Ecologia Humana do Crime) – Edson Jorge Pacheco
10. LA ECOLOGÍA HUMANA COMO ENFOQUE TRANSDISCIPLINARIO: DOS EXPERIENCIAS DE APLICACIÓN – José Renato de Nóbrega Suárez
Latin American Society for Human Ecology - SOLAEH (Meeting 1)
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19:40 - 20:20
Meeting 01 - Latin American Society for Human Ecology (SOLAEH).
Mediation - Amado Infran Ortiz UNA/SOLAEH
Human Ecology Students across the world (Meeting 2)
19:40 - 20:20
VIDEO UNAVAILABLE
Meeting 02 - Human Ecology Students across the world.
Human Ecology Associations (Meeting 3)
19:40 - 20:20
VIDEO UNAVAILABLE
Meeting 03 - Human Ecology Associations.
Mediation - Dr. Iva Pires SHE/UNL
Day 5 (Oct. 21st)
Ecological Corridors and Logistical Corridors in a Globalized Perspective (Keynote 4)
18:00 - 19:10
Ecological Corridors and Logistical Corridors in a Globalized Perspective.
Dr. Alfredo Wagner-UFAM
Mediation: Dr. Gustavo Negreiros - UNIVASF
Art and Human Ecology (Book Release)
19:10 - 19:30
Art and Human Ecology.
Larissa dos Santos Malty ; Iva Pires ; Silvia Regina Paes ; Andréa Luisa Teixeira; Carla Virginia Soares Fernandes ; Rosana Gonçalves da Silva ; Vera Margarida Lessa Catalão ; Veronica Aldé ; Dulce Schunck ; Ana Cristina Carvalho
Mediation: Juracy Marques
Inconfidences (Documentary Release)
19:10 - 19:30
Inconfidences.
Maurício Silva Gino
Mediation: Dr. Ricardo Amorim
Human Ecology And Artificial Intelligence (Room 1)
19:45 - 21:00
Mediation: Dr. Ricardo Amorim
1.The ‘Turing Child’ as a Human Ecological Model of Artificial Intelligence for a Wiser Earth. Gray Cox.
2.Algorithmic Ecology: Essay about the future of the relationship between human beings, nature and eco-technological ecosystems. Ricardo Bitencourt; Ricardo Amorim; Dinani Gomes Amorim.
3. Mobile phones' effects on conservation institutions' community relationships: a cross-sectional interview study. Matt Ziegler; Kurtis Heimerl; Richard Anderson.
4. A ‘Smarter Planet’ Vs. a Wiser Earth: The Human Ecology of Artificial Intelligence. Gray Cox.
5. Mobile phones' effects on conservation institutions' community relationships: a cross-sectional interview study. Matt Ziegler; Kurtis Heimerl; Richard Anderson.
Human Ecology, Ecological Conflicts and Disasters (Room 2)
19:45 - 21:00
Mediation: Ajibola Isau Badiru
1.Case Study: Building A Giant Sea Wall (GSW) in the North Coast of Jakarta, Indonesia. Marilyn V. Medina.
2. Stakeholder theory applied to socio-ecological problems - Environmental Crimes in Mining. Ana Vitória Alkmim de Souza Lima.
3. A human ecology of Swedish Hydropower. Sara Lowgren.
4. Towards a human ecological theory of recurrent acute disasters. Gary Machlis.
5. North American Pipeline Fighters, Neoliberal Universities, and Social Tipping Points. Emily Satterwhite.
6. Analysis of Social and Environmental Impacts Due to Water Availability in Salitre Community, Juazeiro – BA. Cinara Cristina da Costa Braga; Carlos Alberto Batista dos Santos; Ana Paula Penha Guedes.
Human Ecology and Education (Room 3)
19:45 - 21:00
Mediation: Dr. Ricardo Garay UNA
1. Ecopedagogy for Good Living: lessons from the Pandemic of SARS-COV-2.
Maria Elizabeth Souza Gonçalves; Cristiana De Cerqueira Silva Santana.
2. The Pedagogical Foundations of the Family Agricultural School of Ladeirinhas “A” (Efal), Sergipe/Brazil.
Itamara de Paula Andrade Araújo; Nubia Dias dos Santos; Ajibola Isau Badiru.
3. Social Development in Human Ecology Education in the Philippines: Adaptive Institutions for Sustainability.
Clarice Colting-Pulumbarit; Jennifer Marie S. Amparo; Carla Edith G. Jimena; Maria Emilinda T. Mendoza; Emilia S. Visco; Diana A. Torio.
4. Education from an Interdisciplinary Perspective: Possible Path to Ecodevelopment with Social Inclusion.
Kleber Ferreira Costa; Rafael Santana Alves; Rita de Cássia Matos dos Santos Araújo; Ana Paula Penha Guedes.
5. The pedagogical and transforming sense of creativity from a transdisciplinary perspective.
Vera Margarida Lessa Catalão.
6. How Then Shall We Navigate Death and Dying Human Ecology: Insights from the BS Human Ecology Degree Program of the University of the Los Banos.
Maria Emilinda T. Mendoza; and Ron Jay P. Dangcalan; Jennifer Marie S. Amparo.
Human Ecology and Sustainability (Room 4)
19:45 - 21:00
Mediation: Dr. Gustavo Negreiros - UNIVASF
1. The Paths to an Ecologically Balanced Environment: A Necessary Reflection. Ioná Pereira da Silva, Prof. Dr. Carlos Alberto Batista dos Santos.
2. Cave Environment from the Perspective of Students of a Public School in the Semiarid Region of Bahia. Júlio César da Silva Moura Vieira;Cristiana de Cerqueira Silva Santana;Leonardo Diego Lins.
3. From theory to practice: sustainability assessment with RISE. Bernardo Villalba; Karim Musálem.
4. Collective intelligence as a resilience strategy. Ana Lucia Giménez Fariña, Federico Vargas Lehner.
5. Applying a transdisciplinary approach to inform local development planning and policy formulation: the case of selected DOST Community Empowerment through Science and Technology (CEST) program sites in Southern Luzon, Philippines. GD Consignado, DB Geges, RP Dangcalan, JS Amparo, ES Visco, MET Mendoza, MB Dapito, DA Torio, R Marcelino, D Cabauatan, M Muros, C Reyes, A Sarmiento & M Bernardez.
6. Practices that work towards a just, equitable, diverse, inclusive construction industry: a Case Study of Public Owners and Agencies in Oregon, USA. Carla Gonzales Jimena.
Human Ecology, Health and Covid 19 (Room 5)
19:45 - 21:00
Mediation: Dr. Anderson Armstrong - UNIVASF
1. Plastic Generation During The Pandemic: Environmental Impacts. Juan Eduardo Gil Mora.
2. Multi-level assessment of Volunteer Organizations’ Services Delivery during the COVID19 pandemic: the case of the Rotary Club Los Baños Makiling, Philippines. Marife B. Dapito; Ron Jay P. Dangcalan; Jennifer Marie S. Amparo; Florencia G. Palis; Alleli Ester C. Domingo; Lois Abigail T. Mendoza; Jo Anne E. Francisco; Carla Edith G. Jimena; Sylvia H. Encabo.
3. Exploring the Potentials of Agile Project Management (APM) Principles in International NGO Work during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Case of Pure Earth International. Carla Gonzales Jimena.
4. Exposure to pesticides and impacts on farmer health: an integrative review.
Joice Requião Costa.
5. Socioeconomical status and maturational timing in boys and girls. Slawomir Koziel.
6. Active Family - Undertaking Health, Resilience and Family Cohesion
Susana Garradas
Ecology, Sports and Human Well-Being (Room 6)
19:45 - 21:00
Mediation: Dr. Dinani Armstrong
1. Changes in biological status of Warsaw children and adolescents after political transformation compared with previous research results. Anna Siniarska.
2. Emissions Inequality and Human Well-Being. Jennifer E Givens.
3. The importance of mentoring in preventing juvenile delinquency in at-risk families. Edite Oliveira.
4. Interculturality in the Sports of the Mind: The Game of Chess as a Protagonist. Adriana Soely André de Souza Melo, Sérgio Luiz Malta de Azevedo, Rogério de Melo Grillo.
5. Chess from an Intercultural Perspective. Adriana Soely André de Souza Melo, Sérgio Luiz Malta de Azevedo, Rogério de Melo Grillo, Leonardo Diego Lins.
6. Football at School: A Cultural and Inclusive Resignification Tool in Physical Education Classes. Selma Mota do Carmo, Leonardo Diego Lins, Artur Gomes Dias Lima.
Day 6 (Oct. 22nd)
EARTH University and the Transforming Higher Education to Change the World project (Keynote 5)
18:00 - 19:10
EARTH University and the Transforming Higher Education to Change the World project.
Dr. Jose Zagul
Mediation: Dr. Gustavo Negreiros - UNIVASF
History and Epistemology of Human Ecology (Book Release)
19:10 - 19:30
BOOK - History and Epistemology of Human Ecology
Dr. Luciano Sérgio Bomfim.
Mediation: Dr. Anderson Armstrong
Intersectionality and the Environment (Room 1)
19:45 - 21:00
Intersectionality and the Environment.
Laura McKinney, Clare Cannon, Christina Ergas, Thomas J. Burns, Richard York.
Mediation: Dr. Luciano Bonfim - UNEB.
Art and Human Ecology: Inherited Knowledge (Room 2)
19:45 - 21:00
Art and Human Ecology: Inherited Knowledge.
Silvia Regina Paes; Andréa Luisa Teixeira ; Carla Virginia Soares Fernandes; Veronica Aldé.
Mediation: Dr. Larissa Malty.
Familial Factors more Importantly Modify the Age of Achieving Motor Developmental Milestones than Duration of Breastfeeding among Polish Children (Room 3)
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19:45 - 21:00
Familial Factors more Importantly Modify the Age of Achieving Motor Developmental Milestones than Duration of Breastfeeding among Polish Children.
Paulina Pruszkowska-Przybylska; Iwona Rosset; Aneta Sitek; Elzbieta Zadzinska.
Mediation: Dr. Dinani Armstrong
Strategies in Volunteer Organizations: Innovations in Community Service Delivery of Rotary Clubs in RI District 3820 During the COVID19 Pandemic (Room 3)
19:45 - 21:00
Adaptation Strategies in Volunteer Organizations: Innovations in Community Service Delivery of Rotary Clubs in RI District 3820 During the COVID19 Pandemic.
Ron Jay P. Dangcalan; Jennifer Marie S. Amparo; Marife B. Dapito; Jo Anne Francisco.
Mediation: Dr. Ricardo Garay UNA.
Transforming the Human Nature Divide: Shifting out Anthropocentrism and Bringing Animal Perspectives to the Table (Room 5)
19:45 - 21:00
Transforming the Human Nature Divide: Shifting out Anthropocentrism and Bringing Animal Perspectives to the Table.
M.J. Barrett; Zhara Ghoreishi; Viktoria Hinz; Carolyn Hoessler; Jessica Jackson; Sydney Kuppenbender; Marie Lovrod; Avantika Mathur-Balendra; Kayla Seel; Caitlin Wall; Vanessa Wijngaarden; Laura Zmud.
Mediation: Dr. Ajibola Isau Badiru.
Day 7 (Oct. 23rd)
Old problems in new contexts: socioeconomic inequalities after Covid-19 pandemic (Keynote 6)
18:00 - 19:10
Old problems in new contexts: socioeconomic inequalities after Covid-19 pandemic.
Dra. Iva Pires UNL/SHE
Mediation: Dr. Gustavo Negreiros - UNIVASF
Human Ecology and Sustainability (Room 1)
19:20 - 20:20
Mediation: Dr. Anderson Armstrong - UNIVASF
1. Are consumers prepared to be early adopters of green products? Cristina Pinto-Coelho.
2. Effect of Phosphogypsum (PG) Addition on CH4 and CO2 Emission from Cow Manure and from liquid and solid waste products. Saud Aloud; Nasser Almuayweed.
3. What Really Matters: Materiality, Transparency, and the Future of Sustainability. Anton Camarota.
4. Valuing the Urban Tree Canopy: A Case Study from Asheville, North Carolina, USA. Ally Fouts.
5. Oh, what a mess we’ve made: A comment on natural heritage. Jim Perry; lain J Gordon; Roha Khalaf; Michael Kimball; Erin Seekamp; Loannis Poulios; Eugene Jo.
Human Ecology, Agroecology and Food (Room 2)
19:20 - 20:20
Mediation: Dr. Ricardo Garay UNA
1. The contribution of indigenous crops, fruits and vegetables to food security: a case study of Sekhukhune District in the Limpopo Province, South Africa. Mosima Masekoameng
2. How people select wild edible plants – Case study with Tibetan and Naxi people in Northwest Yunnan, China. Yao Fu; Yinxian Shi; Aye Mya Mon; Xuefei Yang; Cory Whitney.
3. Agroecology policies in rural development: policy debates concerning food sovereignty and the conservation of biocultural diversity. Mariko Obari.
4. Female pluriactivity in family farming in the Baraúna Community. Deise Cristiane do Nascimento
5. Rural women exodus and their role in sustainable development. The case of Spain. Teresa Rojo, Selda Dudu, Carmen Solís-Espallargas, Dolores Limón-Domínguez.
Epistemologies and Human Ecology (Room 3)
Mediation: Dr. Ana Cristina Carvalho
1. Social ecology and the renewal of human ecology. Karl Bruckmeier.
2. Ecological Alienation and the Allocation of Environmental Resources: Healing the Divide. Thomas Burns.
3. Human Ecology. Silvania Aquino.
4. Peer Mentoring. Edite Oliveira
5. Literatura, Ecocrítica e Ecologia Humana em Diálogo Interdisciplinar. Maria do Socorro Pereira de Almeida, Sérgio Luiz Malta de Azevedo.
Closing discussions and remarks
Dr. Rich Borden – College of Atlantic
Dr. Gustavo Negreiros – UNIVASF/SABEH
Dr. Iva Pires – UNL/SHE
Dr. Maria José Aparício – UNA/SOLAEH