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DESCRIPTION:The Ecotone, a Mellon AAPI EHEJ Scholarly Forum Series presents: What does a decolonial conservation ethics look like? \n\n\nConservation ethics has been guided by three ethical paradigms: preservationism, resourcism and harmonization. The aim of the talk is to place these ethical paradigms in discussion with ethical paradigms of environmental justice to envision what would a decolonial conservation ethics look like.\n\nSponsored by the Center for Pacific Islands Studies, the Department of Asian Studies, and the Mellon AAPI Environmental Humanities and Environmental Justice initiative. Lunch provided! Register here: https://go.hawaii.edu/bdQ
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:What does a decolonial conservation ethics look like?
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