Paving a way to 'systems literacy' through co-exploring our relations as individuals and groups to each other, to the land, water, air and energy, and technology.
"Systems Literacy” is a key theme developing for the #ISSS2019 Meeting. We invite everyone to join us to continue the conference design conversation as we provide some context through experiential field trips Friday, 27 July, and Saturday, 28 July 2018, immediately following the end of the Conference.PLEASE NOTE: This session do not include refreshment breaks or lunch. Those attending the field trips will receive information about what to bring during the conference. Please Register at the Registration Desk.
We will visit the Oregon State University Forestry Research Program at the McDonald State Forest a few miles north of the Corvallis campus
http://cf.forestry.oregonstate.edu/osu-research-forests-mapsForest managers and local educators will share their knowledge about the evolution of the forest system from pre-colonization times through to the present. Educators representing the Oregon Forest Literacy initiative will join us
https://ofri.org/pub/oregon-forest-literacy-plan and guide us as to how their work can inform “Systems Literacy”.