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Schedule of Presentations

WEDNESDAY 18th

SESSION 2: SUSTAINABILITY BASED ON MASS TOURISM: IS THAT POSSIBLE?

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AUTOR

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16:00 – 16:25

Travelling without touring: Cultural exchange as an alternative to tourism

Cox, Gray; José Inés Loría Palma.

1

16:25 – 16:50

Visiting the relatives: Exploring an ecopsychological perspective on sustainable tourism and travel

Mazer, Donald B.

1

16:50 – 17:15

Beach’s Impacts of Tourism and Recreation: An Ecological and Human Perspective

Collantes Alejandro; Lourdes Núñez; Martínez Claudia Inés; Palafox Muñoz, Alejandro; Mukul May, Fanny; Argüelles Martín, Evaristo

1

17:15 – 17:40

The Coastal Conservation by Means the Management of Tourist Protected Areas: The Case Study of the Cozumel Reefs National Park, Mexican Caribbean.

Chan-Cob, Jorge A.; Blanca Santín-Coral; Thomas J. Goreau.

1

17:40 – 18:05

Coral reefs and sustainable tourism: Diving and conservation in Cozumel, México.

Santander Botello, Luis Carlos

1

18:05 – 18:30

BREAK

18:30 – 18:55

Corales en crisis, la situación de los arrecifes coralinos en Cozumel

Castello José M.

 

18:55 – 19:20

Conparative study of intraurban mobility of tourism

García de Fuentes, Ana; Juan Córdova y Pérez; Susana Pérez Medina; Eric Castañares Maddox

1

19:20 – 19:45

Tree issues of tourist impact: Health, culture and rural environment

Fernández Valdés, Juan Miguel.

1

19:45 – 20:10

The development of the tourism in the North-Eastern Keys of Villa Clara: Cuban´s Province. Experience of sustainable development

Sánchez Machado, Inocencio Raúl; Figueoa Albelo, Víctor;  Ledesma Martínez, Zulma María.

1

20:10 - 20:35

About travel paradoxes and the tourist´s dilemma

Carlestam, Gösta

1

 

WEDNESDAY 18th

SESSION 4: ZOOS, SOCIAL SCIENTISTS AND CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

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AUTOR

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16:00 – 16:25

Tiger and human conflicts in the Sundarban mangrove forest of Bangladesh

S.M. Khaled Mahfuz; Sabir Bin Muzzafar; Dihider Shahriar Kabir

2

16:25 – 16:50

Culturally-Defined keystone species

Cristancho, Sergios; Joanne Vining

2

16:50 – 17:15

Fostering Biospheric Concern

Nann Winter, Deborah

2

17:15 – 17:40

Emotional Dimensions of Watching Zoo Animals: An Experiential Sampling Study

Saunders, Carol

2

17:40 – 18:05

Zoo experiences that Promote Connectedness, Caring, and Commitment

Schult, Wesley

2

18:05 – 18:30

BREAK

18:30 – 18:55

Watching Animals: The Impact of Realism in Exhibitry on Visitor´s Perceptions of Zoo Animals

Owen, Kathryn

2

 

THURSDAY 19th

SESSION 2: SUSTAINABILITY BASED ON MASS TOURISM: IS THAT POSSIBLE?

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AUTOR

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9:00 – 9:25

The visual community involvement in sustainable ecotourism: the case of the Mexican Caribbean

Arturo Carballo

1

9:25 – 9:50

The potential for ecotourism in Southern Quintana Roo.

James Casey

1

9:50 – 10:15

Visión del ecoturismo   y el turismo rural en Janos, Chihuahua, México.

Cuevas Contreras, Tomás Jesús.

1

10:15 – 10:40

Forest park and ecotourism in China

Hong, Zhou

1

10:40 – 11:05

Tourism, Non Governmental Organization and social development

Fernández Valdés, Juan Miguel.

1

11:05-11:30

BREAK

11:30 – 11:55

Triangles and chains: Assessing ecotourism opportunities and community sustainability using value chain analysis

Friedlander, Jay; Davis Taylor

1

11:55 – 12:20

The touristical attraction of the monarch butterfly in the Michoacan state and their geographical-ecological disturbances

Correa Pérez, Genaro

1

12:20 – 12:45

Importance of the Population in the Support of the Natural Protected Areas: A close-up of the Environmental Complexity of the Reef National Park of Cozumel.

Juanita Jimènez; Félix Jimènez.

 

1

12:45 – 13:10

Tourism or terrorism

S.M. Khaled Mahfuz

1

13:10—13:35

Zaflong: Weeping for breathing

S.M. Khaled Mahfuz; Tanveen Zaman; Mushfequa Ferdous; Rayana Rahman.

1

 

THURSDAY 19th

SESSION 7: HUMAN ECOLOGY AT THE PENINSULA OF YUCATAN

SCHEDULE

TITLE

AUTOR

ROOM

9:00 – 9:25

Traditional maya knowledge among corn farmers in Yucatan, México

Arias, Luis M.; Latournerie, Luis; Sauri, Enrique; Balam, G.; Williams, David E.

2

9:25 – 9:50

Children´s games and toys in a mayan community in Yucatan

Flores-Vera, Miguel Angel

2

9:50 – 10:15

Outline of the natural resources management program in the coastal zone of Chabihau, Yucatán

Batllori, Eduardo; Vallejo, Roberto; Castillo, Delfina.

2

10:15 – 10:40

Social organization and natural resource use in a protected area: Comparison of two organizational modes used by inhabitants within the Celestun Biosphere Reserve.

Robles De Benito, Rafael.

2

10:40 – 11:05

The society-nature relationship in the Chabihau Microbasin, Yucatan, Mexico: Importance of wetlands and fishery management

Rendis-Ruz, Rocío.

2

11:05-11:30

BREAK

11:30- 11:55

Instituting human ecology through graduate studies

Castañares-Maddox, Eric J.

2

11:55 – 12:20

Social development against poverty. A systemic approach

Cuanalo, Heriberto

2

12:20 – 12:45

Biological status of human populations as mirror of environmental changes

Siniarska, Anna; Wolansky, Napoleon

2

 

THURSDAY 19th

SESSION 11: ATTENTIONAL AND EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES ON REEF

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AUTOR

ROOM

9:00 – 11:05

DISCUSSION ABOUT REEF DIVING

Participants of the reef session. Max 20.

3

11:05 – 11:30

BREAK

11:30 – 13:10

DISCUSSION ABOUT REEF DIVING

Participants of the reef session. Max 20.

3

THURSDAY 19th

SESSION 5: SENSE OF PLACE AND QUALITY OF LIFE: LINKING QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE EVALUATION

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AUTOR

ROOM

16:00 – 16:25

Community benefits of special places on publics lands in northern Michigan

Blahna, Dale; Janna Custer

1

16:25 – 16:50

Quality of Life and Special Places in the Four Corners area of the Colorado Plateau.

Ponds, Phadrea D.; Jonathan G. Taylor

1

16:50 – 17:15

Mapping special places on public lands southern Utah

Blanha, Dale; Richard Krannich; Mark Sullivan

1

17:15 – 17:40

Public perceptions of forest management techniques in the northern United States.  

Joanne Vining; Sergio Cristancho; Melinda Merrick; Jaclyn Zawacki.  

1

17:40 – 18:05

The dissolving of the nature/culture opposition by dialogism

Gras, Vernon

1

18:05-18:30

BREAK

18:30 – 18:55

Sense of place and community life: The influences of sense of place on trust and civil involvement

Sue Schroeder; David C. Fulton; Dorothy H. Anderson

1

18:55 – 19:20

Swamp, sand and vegetable stands: A biography of Michigan carrots and celery

Kurlfink, Win; Craig K. Harris

1

19:20 – 19:45

Understanding environmental attitudes and behaviors through significant life experiences

Jaclyn Zawacki

 

1

 

THURSDAY 19th

SESSION 10: TRANSPORT, MOBILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY

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AUTOR

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16:00 – 16:25

Exploring the connection between international communities and sustainability: One community’s struggle for ecological, social and spiritual sustainability

Merrick, Melinda S.

2

16:25 – 16:50

On relations between sustainability concept and environmentally oriented integrated sciences (as contributions to sustainable human mobility investigation)

Huba, Mikulas

2

16:50 – 17:15

Impacto de la movilidad humana en la creación y desarrollo de Quintana Roo

Novelo Vela, Carlos Fernando

2

17:15 – 17:40

Ecological infrastructure of countries in condition of creation of new urban infrastructure of transport and tourism

Tetior, Alexander.

2

 

THURSDAY 19th

SESSION 3: GENDER AND FISHERIES: WITHIN LIVELIHOODS, TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY.

SCHEDULE

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AUTOR

ROOM

16:00 – 16:25

Fisheries, gender and individual solutions in Itaipu Beach, Río de Janeiro, Brazil

Seixas Barbosa, Sonia Regina Da Cal; Alpina Begossi

3

16:25 – 16:50

Gender and fisheries: within livelihoods, towards sustainability. A case study from Hail Haor of Bangladesh

SK. Javed Moazzam; Dihider Shahriar Kabir

3

16:50 – 17:15

Coastal fishery and sustainable livelihoods: Cases from Sweden and Finland

Bruckmeier, Karl

3

17:15 – 17:40

He said, She said: Gender and angling motivations, ethics and behaviors

Sue Schroeder; David Fulton

3

17:40 – 18:05

Gender roles in Corsica fisheries

Frangoudes, Katia

3

18:05-18:30

BREAK

18:30 – 18:55

Activities and strategies for survival adopted by Nazaré fisheries community: Woman role in the tourist economy

Escallier, Christine

3

18:55 – 19:20

Gender relations in a coastal village

Gavaldón Hoshiko, Ana C.

3

 

FRIDAY 20th

SESSION 1: INTEGRATED COASTAL MANAGEMENT

SCHEDULE

TÍTLE

AUTOR

ROOM

9:00 – 9:25

Invasive species in the Wake of Ocean Trade

Ekehorn, Matilda & Per Ekehorn

1

9:25 – 9:50

Conservation and fishing territories in coastal Brazil

Begossi, Alpina

1

9:50 – 10:15

Estación Costa Maya: Contribuyendo al manejo integrado de los recursos costeros de Q. Roo

Iglesias, Orlando

1

10:15 – 10:40

Integrated Coastal Management in Cuba: Issues and Challenges for Local Communities and Scientists

Doyon, Sabrina

1

10:40 – 11:05

Problemática detectada en el ánc costera. Área de estudio piloto Mahahual-Punta Herradura

Villanueva Silva, Felipe; Javier Alejandro González Lejía; Luis A. Polanco Pech.

1

11:05-11:30