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Thomas Lovejoy
In conversation with Kevin Welch
Monday, June 9, 2008 |
Herbst Theatre, 8pm
Thomas Lovejoy is an innovative and accomplished conservation
biologist who coined the term "biodiversity." Since 2002, he has
served as President of the Heinz Center for Science, Economics,
and the Environment based in Washington, DC. Before assuming this
position, Lovejoy was the World Bank's Chief Biodiversity Advisor
and Lead Specialist for Environment for Latin America and the Caribbean
as well as Senior Advisor to the President of the United Nations
Foundation. Spanning the political spectrum, Lovejoy has served
on science and environmental councils under the Reagan, Bush, and
Clinton administrations. At the core of his many influential positions
are Lovejoy's seminal ideas, which have formed and strengthened
the field of conservation biology. In the 1980s, he brought international
attention to the world's tropical rainforests, and in particular,
the Brazilian Amazon, where he has worked since 1965. Lovejoy also
developed the now ubiquitous "debt-for-nature" swap programs and
led the Minimum Critical Size of Ecosystems project. He also founded
the series Nature, the popular long-term series on public
television. In 2001, Lovejoy was awarded the prestigious Tyler Prize
for Environmental Achievement.
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