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Gordon Brent Ingram curriculum vitae

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<strong>Gordon</strong> <strong>Brent</strong> <strong>Ingram</strong> <strong>curriculum</strong> <strong>vitae</strong> 3125. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 1995. Ten arguments for a theory of queers in public space. Introductory talk for thepanel, Queer space: Sites of existence, sites of resistance. Queer Frontiers (Conference),International Lesbian and Gay Archives, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.26. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 1993. Queers in space: Towards a theory of landscape and sexual orientation. QueerSites Conference. University of Toronto.27. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 1992. Integration of concerns for in situ conservation of genetic resources into region /landscape-wide planning frameworks. Session IX. Management strategies. Symposium:Biodiversity in Managed Landscapes, Sacramento, California.28. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 1992. Global status report on in situ conservation of crops and wild relatives of crops.IV World Congress on National Parks and Protected Areas, Caracas, Venezuela, WorkshopIV.6 Managing Protected Areas to Conserve Genetic Resources.29. <strong>Ingram</strong>.1992. Indicators of biological diversity and landscape processes for land use simulationon islands. Symposium: ISLANDS 2000 - The World of Islands: What development on the eveof the year 2000?, Giardini-Naxos, Italy.30. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 1992. Monitoring the biological diversity of Galiano Island, Canada: A landscapeapproach to conservation planning. (authors: Pierre R. Vernier & G. <strong>Brent</strong> <strong>Ingram</strong>).Symposium: ISLANDS 2000 - The World of Islands: What development on the eve of the year2000?, Giardini-Naxos, Italy.31. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 1990. A Landscape Management and Monitoring framework for preservation of localbiological diversity: An example from the Queen Charlotte Islands. Presented at the ProtectedAreas session of the May 1990 symposium, Landscape Approaches to Wildlife and EcosystemManagement. UBC.32. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 1990. The Landscape Ecology of Mt. Maxwell, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.Presented as a field trip as part of the May 1990 symposium, Landscape Approaches toWildlife and Ecosystem Management. The University of British Columbia.33. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 1990. Fragmentation: Towards an expanded model of the vulnerability of foresthabitats on islands. Presented at the symposium In harmony with Nature, InternationalConference on the Conservation of Tropical Biodiversity, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.34. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 1990. Rain forest and marine habitat conservation initiated by indigenous people.Globe '90, Vancouver.35. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 1990. Integration of concerns for biological, visual and recreational resources into theplanning of extractive development and protected areas: A tale of three islands. Symposiumentitled Landscape ecology: Planning and design implications. Arizona State University,Phoenix.36. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 1988. Planning networks of protected habitat for conservation of species ofimportance to indigenous societies: Three islands with primary rainforest and pressures forboth logging and habitat protection. Symposium: Culture: The missing element inconservation, National Zoological Park -Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.37. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 1985. Ecogeographical surveying of intra-specific variability for conservation andutilization of the genetic resources of wild plants. Commonwealth Science Council Workshopon Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, University of Zimbabwe, Harare.guest lectures & colloquia1. <strong>Ingram</strong>. 2013. Designs from The Terminal City: Activist strategies for diversifying research &educational offerings for a national centre in Toronto. Faculty of Design of Ontario College ofArt and Design University. Toronto.

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