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Schedule of Presentations

WEDNESDAY 18th

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

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AUTOR

ROOM

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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TITLE

AUTOR

ROOM

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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TITLE

AUTOR

ROOM

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

SCHEDULE

TITLE

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

SCHEDULE

TITLE

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

SCHEDULE

TITLE

AUTOR

ROOM

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

TITLE

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

BREAK

11:30 – 11:55

Integrated Coastal Resources Management: Caritas interventions

Anware Begum Shelly; Khan Muhammad Nurul Islam; Marcel D´ Costa; M Alamgir; Mizanur Rahman

1

11:55 – 12:20

Ordenamiento ecológico del territorio en Quintana Roo: ¿Un esquema exitoso de planeación y ánchezón ambiental del desarrollo?

Sánchez Cataño, Luis R.; Luis A. Polanco Pech

 

1

12:20 – 12:45

Análisis de la problemática costera: Un compromiso metodológico entre la descripción, la integración de causalidades y la formación de recursos humanos

Escofet, Ana María; Ileana Espejel; J. Claudia Leyva

1

12:45 – 13:10

The natural landscape perception an attratative and tourist exploitation in the state of Quintana Roo, México.

Gómez Ramírez, Mario; Karina Eileen Álvarez Román.

1

13:10-13:35

Coastal Landscape Tourism. Information for Decision Making

Kremsa, Vladimir

1

 

FRIDAY 20th

SESSION 1: INTEGRATED COASTAL MANAGEMENT

SCHEDULE

TÍTLE

AUTOR

ROOM

16:00 – 16:25

Human capacity building for integrated coastal zone management: The concepción of an intensive international diploma course.

Silva Batiz, Francisco de Asis

1

16:25 – 16:50

Impacts of Hurricanes on the Coastal Zone: Human and Environmental Perspectives

Rivera Arriaga, Evelia; Guillermo Villalobos Zapata; Maurico González Jáuregui

1

16:50-17:15

A river runs through it: College-Community collaboration on watershed-based regional planning and education

Richard J. Borden, Janet Redman

1

17:15 - 17:40 Sistemas de Información Geográfica para el Manejo Costero. Iturbe Posadas, Antonio      1

 

FRIDAY 20th

SESSION 8: FIRE HUMAN ECOLOGY

SCHEDULE

TITLE

AUTOR

ROOM

9:00 – 9:25

Fire Human ecology:  Communication Before, During, and After Wildland Fire

Taylor, Jonathan G., Shana Gillette, and John Hogan

2

9:25 – 9:50

Communicating the Human Dimensions of Wildfire Research

Vaske, Jerry J, Maureen P. Donnelly, Rachel Dyar, James Abshar, Alan D. Bright, and Katie Kneeshaw

2

9:50 – 10:15

A Social Landscape Perspective on People and Places in Amenity-Endowed Rural Regions

Luloff, A.E., D.R. Field, and R.S. Krannich

2

10:15 – 10:40

Collaboration for Wildfire Preparedness

Jakes, Pamela J. and Victoria Sturtevant

2

10:40 – 11:05

Influences on Trust in Collaborative Planning for Fire and Fuel Management

Borrie, Bill and Alan Watson and Adam Liljeblad

2

11:05 – 11:30

BREAK

11:30 – 11:55

Mapping Personal and Social Meanings for Modeling Long-term Effects of Fire at the Landscape Level

Gunderson, Kari; Titre, John; Watson, Alan; Williams, Dan

2

11:55 – 12:20

Integrative Complexity of Wildfire Management, Moving Toward a Scale

Joshua Carroll

2

 

FRIDAY 20th

SESSION 6: HEALTH EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF MOBILITY

SCHEDULE

TITLE

AUTOR

ROOM

9:00 – 9:25

Integrating social science technologies with water resources management: A case study of the Salinas River Valley, Monterrey County, CA.

Thompson, James G.; Robert Reynolds Jr.

3

9:25 – 9:50

Health conditions in a small maya community: A human ecology perspective

Fernández del Valle, Patricia

3

9:50 – 10:15

La movilidad humana, factor de la propagación del VIH/SIDA en Quintana Roo

Castillo Villanueva, Mauro Martín

3

10:15 – 10:40

When there is no place to build a house: Environmental and health impacts in a coastal community due to inmigration

Torres Lara, Ricardo

3

 

FRIDAY 20th

SESSION: STUDENTS SESSION A

SCHEDULE

ACTIVITY

ROOM

11:30-13:35

Students session

3

 

FRIDAY 20th

SESSION: STUDENTS SESSION B

SCHEDULE

ACTIVITY

ROOM

16:00-18:30

Students session

2

 

FRIDAY 20th

SESSION 12: HUMAN ECOLOGY, STUDIES AND RESEARCH 

SCHEDULE

ACTIVITY

ROOM

16:00 – 18:30

Free Meeting between persons in institutional charge of human ecology studies and research.

3

FRIDAY 20th

SESSION: POSTERS

SCHEDULE

TÍTLE

AUTOR

ROOM

Permanent

Fishing and travel literature´s effect on sport fishing as ecotourism.

Henriksen, Gordon P.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Bahía de Chetumal, Nuestra Bahía, Nuestro Futuro.

Kissmann Sussane A.; Manuel Rivero Uc

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Identification of areas in risk to natural disasters in localities of extreme poverty in the South of Yucatan (Tzucacab, Peto, Tecax).

Steffi, Goldacker; Oscar Frausto Martínez; Justo Rojas López.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Ecotourism opportunities and challenges at Masoala National Park, Madagascar.

Ormsby, Alison; Kate Mannle

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Fishing and economic analysis of an artisanal shrimp fishery in Chabihau Lagoon, Yucatan, México.

Cabrera, Miguel A.

 

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Maya Cultural Ecology: Linking Bodies, Resources, Souls and Time.

Faust, Betty B.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Human ecology and participatory research. Twelve years of experience in Yucatan, Mexico.

Castillo, Teresa; Dolores Viga; Federico Dickinson.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Those that leave, those that stay and those that return. The human ecology of migration on the Yucatan Peninsula.

Dickinson, Federico

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Children’s games and toys in a Mayan community in Yucatan.

Flores-Vera, Miguel Angel.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

The impact of tourism in Celestún municipality, Yucatan, Mexico.

Lizama, Jorge; Adrian Cataño; Octavio Pavia; Roberto Vallejo; Eduardo Batllori.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Application of stress models in the study of living and health conditions in the pre-Columbian population of the Yucatan Peninsula.

Arias-López, José M.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Human ecology of human growth in Yucatan, Mexico

Graciela Valentín and Federico Dickinson

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Alimentary advice versus advertising confusion.

Sauri B., Martha C.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Local Uses and Conservation of Resources in a Bird Nesting Island within the Protected Area of Yum Balam, Quintana Roo, Mexico.

Berlanga-Cano, Mauro.

 

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

The methodology for integration of environmental units used in assessment of the urban sustainability of Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico.

Domínguez, Mauricio.

 

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Social and environmental factors that define the structure and performance of “homegardens” in a Yucatan rural community.

Guerra, Rogelio.

 

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Natural resources knowledge acquisition in families of The Port Ejido.

Martínez-Mateos, Mallely.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Attitudes of Young People Toward Natural Resources and Their Use in Celestún, Yucatan, Mexico: A Case Study.

Méndez, Jessica.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Popular and scientific knowledge for social and environmental well-being.

Paredes-Chí, Arely.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Diet’s macronutrients distribution and body mass index in children 11 and 12 years old in Merida, Yucatan.

De-la- Cruz, Rosa M.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

The waist-to-hip ratio and the body mass index as traits sensitive to ecological variations in the ratings of attractiveness of the female gender.

Urquiza-Haas, Esmeralda G.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

If Mahahual were Costa Maya… What would the fisherman do? A human ecological study of the Costa Maya tourism corridor development project

Atkinson, Jenn.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Caracterizaciòn de Organoclorados a travès de Erizos Marinos en el Puerto de Veracruz

Castello Valdovinos, Graciela

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent

Critical socio-cultural factors in goat adoption in two rural communities of Yucatan.

Rigada Soto, Eduardo; Heriberto Cuanalo de la Cerda.

Convention Center  lobby

Permanent   Sistemas de Información Geográfica para el Manejo Costero. Iturbe Posadas, Antonio Convention Center  lobby

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