[PeDAGoG] Fwd: The Intersectionality Series: Talk by Dr. Sibyl Diver at 12:00 pm on July 3, 2024 (Wednesday)

Pallavi Varma- Patil pallavi.vp at gmail.com
Wed Jul 3 05:20:22 CEST 2024


Apologies for this last minute announcement.
Perhaps anyone from PeDaGoG might like to join in?
It is approximately in 3 hours from now and will be offered online as
well..(Link at the end of the forwarded email)
Cheers!
Pallavi
https://naitaleem.wordpress.com/


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From: Pallavi Varma-Patil <pallavi.vp at atree.org>
Date: Wed, Jul 3, 2024 at 8:09 AM
Subject: Fwd: The Intersectionality Series: Talk by Dr. Sibyl Diver at
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To: Pallavi Varma- Patil <pallavi.vp at gmail.com>



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From: Madhavi Latha G <madhavi at atree.org>
Date: Mon, 1 Jul, 2024, 11:01 am
Subject: The Intersectionality Series: Talk by Dr. Sibyl Diver at 12:00 pm
on July 3, 2024 (Wednesday)
To: Madhavi Latha <madhavi at atree.org>


Dear all,

The next speaker for the Intersectionality Series is *Dr. Sibyl Diver*,
Stanford University. Please find the details below.

*Title:*  Social impact assessment of Klamath dam removal (California,
Oregon, US) for Tribal community well-being.

*Abstract*:

This collaborative research initiative engages the Karuk Tribe to
co-develop an assessment tool evaluating the social, cultural and economic
impacts of dam removal in the Klamath Basin from a Tribal perspective
(California, Oregon, US). The assessment focuses on the social impacts of
dam removal to Karuk Tribal community well-being including cultural
resources, holistic health, self-governance, education, and livelihoods (
https://damremovalsocialimpact.com). By doing so, the assessment provides a
baseline for understanding social impacts that are relevant to tribal
community members, as well as community perceptions of Klamath dam removal
processes that started in 2023. This work shares findings from the Klamath
assessment process, and discusses the importance of including Indigenous
peoples in social impact assessment more generally, in part, through
leveraging well-being frameworks.


* About the speaker *
Dr. Sibyl Diver is an interdisciplinary environmental scientist, a lecturer
in the Earth Systems Program, and co-director for the Environmental Justice
Working Group at Stanford University. She does community-engaged research
on Indigenous water governance focusing on Pacific Northwest salmon
watersheds. This includes research on co-management (or collaborative
management) arrangements between Indigenous communities and state agencies,
and decolonizing methodologies. For the past 20 years, she has worked on
issues of Indigenous peoples and salmon around the North Pacific – in the
Russian Far East, Alaska, Canada, and has spent fifteen years partnering
with the Karuk Tribe in Northern California. She is currently partnering
with Karuk tribal managers and community leaders on a social impact
assessment of Klamath dam removal. Dr. Diver received her PhD from the
Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management at the
University of California - Berkeley.

*Date and Time:* July 3, 2024; 12:00 pm
*Venues:* ATREE, Bengaluru

Link to register if attending virtually:

https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6CzqO3Q7QgqFkxOBTmtnIg

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Madhavi Latha G
The Academy for Conservation Science and Sustainability Studies
Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE),
Royal Enclave, Srirampura, Jakkur PO
Bangalore 560064, India
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Phone: +91-80-23635555 Extn: 121
Fax: +91-80-23530070

E-mail: madhavi at atree.org
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