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February Lecture
Pastoral Nature: Agrarianism and Rural America
Time | noon – 1pm
Free and Open to the Public – bring a lunch and learn
Feb 14 SAC – Senior Activity Center-Lamar – 2874 Shoal Crest Ave, South Room at 29th and Lamar
Feb 15 OTC – One Texas Center – 505 Barton Springs Road, Room 325 at South First Street
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Feb 20 CER – Austin Water Center for Environmental Research – 2210 South FM 973 at Hornsby Bend
Feb 28 UT – University of Texas Norman Hackerman Building (NHB) at 100 E 24th St
About the speaker – Kevin Anderson Ph.D.
Kevin is a geographer and philosopher researching the nature of, and the nature in, urban wastelands. He studied at Allegheny College in Pennsylvania [BA], Durham University, England, Ohio University [MA] where he taught philosophy and symbolic logic. He received his Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Texas at Austin with a dissertation entitled: Marginal Nature: Urban Wastelands and the Geography of Nature. His research interests include sewage treatment, soil ecology, and sustainable agriculture, urban ecology and sustainability, riparian ecology, environmental history, philosophy, and literature. He is a co-founder of the Texas Riparian Association and the Upper Tisza Foundation in northeastern Hungary. He runs the Austin Water-Center for Environmental Research which focuses on soil, sewage recycling, and environmental trace contaminants; rivers, riparian ecology, and alluvial aquifers; cities, biodiversity, and avian ecology.
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Power Points for previous lunchtime lectures.
http://www.austintexas.gov/page/cer-previous-lunchtime-lectures