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Ricardo Rozzi

Ricardo Rozzi (born October 6, 1960, in Santiago) is a Chilean ecologist and philosopher who is professor at the University of North Texas and the Universidad de Magallanes (UMAG). His research combines the two disciplines through the study of the interrelations between the ways of knowing and inhabiting the natural world, proposing a dynamic continuous reciprocal feedback between both domains.[1]

Ricardo Rozzi in a Field Environmental Philosophy workshop

Conservation and applied environmental philosophy edit

 
Ricardo Rozzi speaking at the 2014 International Association of Bryologists about his role in creating the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosophere Reserve, a hotspot for bryophyte diversity and conservation

In addition to his theoretical work, Rozzi has collaborated with the Chilean Ministry of Education, the Latin American Ecology Schoolyard Program, and has participated in the creation of the "Senda Darwin" Biological Station (Chiloé Island, Chile), the Latin American Network of Ethnobotanical Parks, the Omora Ethnobotanical Park (Puerto Williams, Chile), and the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve at the southern end of the Americas, with the aim of incorporating environmental ethics in the practices of conservation and education in Latin America. Currently, he is the director of the Subantarctic Biocultural Conservation Program, coordinated by the University of North Texas in the US, and by the Universidad de Magallanes and the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity in Chile. With these institutions, he co-directs a biocultural conservation and "field environmental philosophy" program working in collaboration with the Center for Environmental Philosophy.

Biocultural conservation edit

 
Turism with a Hand Lens

As the co-founder of the Omora Ethnobotanical Park and the leader in the creation of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve, his academic work has been strongly associated with application and includes a novel focus on "biocultural conservation" and the "linking of human well-being with the environment." Within this same line of inquiry, Rozzi coined the terms "biocultural ethics" and "field environmental philosophy" to denote his emphasis on applying philosophy to real life situations using direct encounter experiences to enrich both academic formation as well as inform social processes, such as decision-making and ecotourism.[2] For example, based on the discovery of the outstanding diversity of mosses, lichens and liverworts (5% of the world's total) in the Magellanic sub-Antarctic ecoregion, Dr. Ricardo Rozzi and his colleagues has coined the term "Tourism with a Hand Lens" to refer to a new speciality tourism being promoted in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve. Rozzi has called upon tourism operators to place this narrative into their offering for the region and take advantage of this biodiversity hotspot for non-vascular flora. In turn, Rozzi and the Omora Ethnobotanical Park have metaphorically called these small plant communities the "Miniature Forests of Cape Horn" to help the broader society understand the ecological role played by these tiny, but diverse, abundant and important organisms.[3]

Honors and awards edit

 
Environmental Ethics workshop in Monterrey University

In a recent review of the impact of Aldo Leopold's The Land Ethic, his son Carl Leopold termed Rozzi's work "ecological ethics",[4] placing it on its own branch in the "tree-like" genealogy he conceived as the legacy of his father's seminal conservation and environmental philosophy work.

As a prolific writer, Rozzi's academic productivity includes dozens of articles, translations, chapters, and books on multiple topics that range from ethnoornithology to environmental education and philosophy to conservation. Perhaps his most important influential work is the only Latin American textbook on conservation biology called Fundamentos de Conservación Biológica: Perspectivas Latinoamericanas.[5]

For his achievements in academia and his broader impact in society, Rozzi has received numerous regional, national and international honors, including:

  • 2022 Premio Luis Oyarzún, for outstanding contribution to the arts, sciences, and humanities, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile. [1]
  • 2021 Fellow Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, Germany. [2]
  • 2020 Strait of Magellan Award for Innovation and Exploration with Global Impact, in the Magallanes Category, for "Ecotourism with and Hand Lens" and Cape Horn Natural Laboratory initiatives, given by the Imagine Chile Foundation.[6]
  • 2019 Eugene P. Odum Award for Excellence in Ecology Education, given by the Ecological Society of America, United States.[7]
  • 2014 College of Arts and Sciences Award for Research Excellence given by the University of North Texas, United States.
  • 2010 Raanan Weitz Projects' Competition 2010, given by the Weitz Center for Developmental Studies, Rehovot, Israel. [3]
  • 2009 "Citation for Distinguished Service to International Education" given by the University of North Texas, United States.
  • 2008 "Premio Convivencia Sustentable (Sustainable Living Award)" given by the Fundación Casa de la Paz, Santiago, Chile (Peace House Foundation)[4]
  • 2008 Science and Practice of Ecology and Society Award, given by the Resilience Alliance [5]
  • 2006 "Gold Medal" and Illustrious Citizen of the City of Padua, Italy.
  • 2004 BBVA Foundation Prize for Research in Conservation (in association with other scientists at the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity), Spain.
  • 2004 Chilean National Award for Scientific Communication (CONICYT-Explora)
  • 1996–1998 U.S. Fulbright Scholar

In 2010, Rozzi's conservation work was also featured in a book by religion and nature scholar Bron Taylor exploring, among other things, the fusion of conservation science with nature spirituality,[8] an integration that is illustrated in his written and audiovisual works.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Rozzi, Ricardo (1999). "The Reciprocal Links between Evolutionary–Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics". BioScience. 49 (11): 911–921. doi:10.2307/1313650. JSTOR 10.1525/bisi.1999.49.11.911. Gale A57476092.[non-primary source needed]
  2. ^ Rozzi, Ricardo; Armesto, Juan J.; Gutiérrez, Julio R.; Massardo, Francisca; Likens, Gene E.; Anderson, Christopher B.; Poole, Alexandria; Moses, Kelli P.; Hargrove, Eugene; Mansilla, Andres O.; Kennedy, James H.; Willson, Mary; Jax, Kurt; Jones, Clive G.; Callicott, J. Baird; Arroyo, Mary T. K. (March 2012). "Integrating Ecology and Environmental Ethics: Earth Stewardship in the Southern End of the Americas". BioScience. 62 (3): 226–236. doi:10.1525/bio.2012.62.3.4. S2CID 73608203.[non-primary source needed]
  3. ^ Rozzi, Ricardo; Armesto, Juan J; Goffinet, Bernard; Buck, William; Massardo, Francisca; Silander, John; Arroyo, Mary TK; Russell, Shaun; Anderson, Christopher B; Cavieres, Lohengrin A; Callicott, J Baird (April 2008). "Changing lenses to assess biodiversity: patterns of species richness in sub-Antarctic plants and implications for global conservation". Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 6 (3): 131–137. Bibcode:2008FrEE....6..131R. doi:10.1890/070020.[non-primary source needed]
  4. ^ Leopold, A. Carl (2004). "Living with the Land Ethic". BioScience. 54 (2): 149. doi:10.1641/0006-3568(2004)054[0149:LWTLE]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 86136263. Gale A113938134.
  5. ^ Primack, R., R. Rozzi, P. Feinsinger, R. Dirzo, F. Massardo. 2001. Fundamentos de Conservación Biológica: Perspectivas Latinoamericanas. Fondo de Cultura Económica, México. ISBN 968-16-6428-0.[page needed]
  6. ^ "Estrecho de Magallanes 500 años | MarcaChile.cl". marcachile.cl. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  7. ^ Gentes, Zoe (April 16, 2019). "Ecological Society of America announces 2019 award recipients". The Ecological Society of America. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
  8. ^ Taylor, Bron. 2010. Dark Green Religion: Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future. University of California Press, 171-73. ISBN 978-0-520-26100-6
  9. ^ Rozzi, Ricardo (2010). Multi-Ethnic Bird Guide of the Subantarctic Forests of South America. University of North Texas Press. ISBN 978-1-57441-345-8. Project MUSE book 385.[page needed][non-primary source needed]

External links edit

  • Omora Biocultural Conservation Approach: Ecology & Society 2006
  • Field environmental philosophy and biocultural conservation at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park: Methodological approaches to broaden the ways of integrating the social component(“S”) in Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research (LTSER) Sites
  • Entrevista Programa EXPLORA-CONICYT Chile Octubre 2013

Videos

  • Ecotoruism with a Hand-Lens: The Invisible Journey by Jaime Sepulveda
  • Field Environmental Philosophy (Filosofia Ambiental de Campo): El Retorno a la Madriguera (The Return to the Den) by Jaime Sepulveda
  • Bird Nature - Native Forest - Ricardo Rozzi by Olaf Pena Pastene
  • Belleza de Pensar Cristian Warnken, Lorenzo Aillapán y Ricardo Rozzi
  • Naturaleza Pajaro, Bosque Nativo - Lorenzo Aillapan by Olaf Pena Pastene
  • Omora Park: Natural Laboratory - TVN - CONICYT - Cábala Producciones
  • Chilean Natural Laboratories: Omora Park - TVN - CONICYT - Cábala Producciones
  • TV UMAG Hombre Pajaro Lorenzo Aillapán y Ricardo Rozzi
  • La Medida de Omora by Claudia Esslinger
  • Filosofia Ambiental de Campo by Jorge Grez
  • Cristian Wrnken en el Parque Omora by Jorge Grez
  • La Medida de Omora y Los Cabos de Hornos by Claudia Esslinger
  • Efecto Picaflor
  • Efecto Picaflor sinopsis
  • TV UMAG Ecotourism with a Hand Lens - Ecoturismo con Lupa
  • TV UMAG Omora LA BIODIVERSIDAD
  • TV UMAG Omora VALOR INTRINSECO
  • TV UMAG Omora VALOR INSTRUMENTAL
  • TV UMAG Omora Turismo sustentable Parque Cabo de Hornos
  • TV UMAG Omora Guia Multi Etnica de Aves Subantarticas

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Ricardo Rozzi born October 6 1960 in Santiago is a Chilean ecologist and philosopher who is professor at the University of North Texas and the Universidad de Magallanes UMAG His research combines the two disciplines through the study of the interrelations between the ways of knowing and inhabiting the natural world proposing a dynamic continuous reciprocal feedback between both domains 1 Ricardo Rozzi in a Field Environmental Philosophy workshop Contents 1 Conservation and applied environmental philosophy 2 Biocultural conservation 3 Honors and awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksConservation and applied environmental philosophy editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Ricardo Rozzi news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Ricardo Rozzi speaking at the 2014 International Association of Bryologists about his role in creating the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosophere Reserve a hotspot for bryophyte diversity and conservation In addition to his theoretical work Rozzi has collaborated with the Chilean Ministry of Education the Latin American Ecology Schoolyard Program and has participated in the creation of the Senda Darwin Biological Station Chiloe Island Chile the Latin American Network of Ethnobotanical Parks the Omora Ethnobotanical Park Puerto Williams Chile and the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve at the southern end of the Americas with the aim of incorporating environmental ethics in the practices of conservation and education in Latin America Currently he is the director of the Subantarctic Biocultural Conservation Program coordinated by the University of North Texas in the US and by the Universidad de Magallanes and the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity in Chile With these institutions he co directs a biocultural conservation and field environmental philosophy program working in collaboration with the Center for Environmental Philosophy Biocultural conservation edit nbsp Turism with a Hand Lens As the co founder of the Omora Ethnobotanical Park and the leader in the creation of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve his academic work has been strongly associated with application and includes a novel focus on biocultural conservation and the linking of human well being with the environment Within this same line of inquiry Rozzi coined the terms biocultural ethics and field environmental philosophy to denote his emphasis on applying philosophy to real life situations using direct encounter experiences to enrich both academic formation as well as inform social processes such as decision making and ecotourism 2 For example based on the discovery of the outstanding diversity of mosses lichens and liverworts 5 of the world s total in the Magellanic sub Antarctic ecoregion Dr Ricardo Rozzi and his colleagues has coined the term Tourism with a Hand Lens to refer to a new speciality tourism being promoted in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve Rozzi has called upon tourism operators to place this narrative into their offering for the region and take advantage of this biodiversity hotspot for non vascular flora In turn Rozzi and the Omora Ethnobotanical Park have metaphorically called these small plant communities the Miniature Forests of Cape Horn to help the broader society understand the ecological role played by these tiny but diverse abundant and important organisms 3 Honors and awards edit nbsp Environmental Ethics workshop in Monterrey University In a recent review of the impact of Aldo Leopold s The Land Ethic his son Carl Leopold termed Rozzi s work ecological ethics 4 placing it on its own branch in the tree like genealogy he conceived as the legacy of his father s seminal conservation and environmental philosophy work As a prolific writer Rozzi s academic productivity includes dozens of articles translations chapters and books on multiple topics that range from ethnoornithology to environmental education and philosophy to conservation Perhaps his most important influential work is the only Latin American textbook on conservation biology called Fundamentos de Conservacion Biologica Perspectivas Latinoamericanas 5 For his achievements in academia and his broader impact in society Rozzi has received numerous regional national and international honors including 2022 Premio Luis Oyarzun for outstanding contribution to the arts sciences and humanities Universidad Austral de Chile Valdivia Chile 1 2021 Fellow Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society Ludwig Maximilians Universitat Munchen Germany 2 2020 Strait of Magellan Award for Innovation and Exploration with Global Impact in the Magallanes Category for Ecotourism with and Hand Lens and Cape Horn Natural Laboratory initiatives given by the Imagine Chile Foundation 6 2019 Eugene P Odum Award for Excellence in Ecology Education given by the Ecological Society of America United States 7 2014 College of Arts and Sciences Award for Research Excellence given by the University of North Texas United States 2010 Raanan Weitz Projects Competition 2010 given by the Weitz Center for Developmental Studies Rehovot Israel 3 2009 Citation for Distinguished Service to International Education given by the University of North Texas United States 2008 Premio Convivencia Sustentable Sustainable Living Award given by the Fundacion Casa de la Paz Santiago Chile Peace House Foundation 4 2008 Science and Practice of Ecology and Society Award given by the Resilience Alliance 5 2006 Gold Medal and Illustrious Citizen of the City of Padua Italy 2004 BBVA Foundation Prize for Research in Conservation in association with other scientists at the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity Spain 2004 Chilean National Award for Scientific Communication CONICYT Explora 1996 1998 U S Fulbright Scholar In 2010 Rozzi s conservation work was also featured in a book by religion and nature scholar Bron Taylor exploring among other things the fusion of conservation science with nature spirituality 8 an integration that is illustrated in his written and audiovisual works 9 See also editEthnoornithology List of environmental philosophers Spiritual ecologyReferences edit Rozzi Ricardo 1999 The Reciprocal Links between Evolutionary Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics BioScience 49 11 911 921 doi 10 2307 1313650 JSTOR 10 1525 bisi 1999 49 11 911 Gale A57476092 non primary source needed Rozzi Ricardo Armesto Juan J Gutierrez Julio R Massardo Francisca Likens Gene E Anderson Christopher B Poole Alexandria Moses Kelli P Hargrove Eugene Mansilla Andres O Kennedy James H Willson Mary Jax Kurt Jones Clive G Callicott J Baird Arroyo Mary T K March 2012 Integrating Ecology and Environmental Ethics Earth Stewardship in the Southern End of the Americas BioScience 62 3 226 236 doi 10 1525 bio 2012 62 3 4 S2CID 73608203 non primary source needed Rozzi Ricardo Armesto Juan J Goffinet Bernard Buck William Massardo Francisca Silander John Arroyo Mary TK Russell Shaun Anderson Christopher B Cavieres Lohengrin A Callicott J Baird April 2008 Changing lenses to assess biodiversity patterns of species richness in sub Antarctic plants and implications for global conservation Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 6 3 131 137 Bibcode 2008FrEE 6 131R doi 10 1890 070020 non primary source needed Leopold A Carl 2004 Living with the Land Ethic BioScience 54 2 149 doi 10 1641 0006 3568 2004 054 0149 LWTLE 2 0 CO 2 S2CID 86136263 Gale A113938134 Primack R R Rozzi P Feinsinger R Dirzo F Massardo 2001 Fundamentos de Conservacion Biologica Perspectivas Latinoamericanas Fondo de Cultura Economica Mexico ISBN 968 16 6428 0 page needed Estrecho de Magallanes 500 anos MarcaChile cl marcachile cl Retrieved 2021 01 22 Gentes Zoe April 16 2019 Ecological Society of America announces 2019 award recipients The Ecological Society of America Retrieved 2021 01 22 Taylor Bron 2010 Dark Green Religion Nature Spirituality and the Planetary Future University of California Press 171 73 ISBN 978 0 520 26100 6 Rozzi Ricardo 2010 Multi Ethnic Bird Guide of the Subantarctic Forests of South America University of North Texas Press ISBN 978 1 57441 345 8 Project MUSE book 385 page needed non primary source needed External links editOmora Biocultural Conservation Approach Ecology amp Society 2006 Field environmental philosophy and biocultural conservation at the Omora Ethnobotanical Park Methodological approaches to broaden the ways of integrating the social component S in Long Term Socio Ecological Research LTSER Sites Entrevista Programa EXPLORA CONICYT Chile Octubre 2013 Videos Ecotoruism with a Hand Lens The Invisible Journey by Jaime Sepulveda Field Environmental Philosophy Filosofia Ambiental de Campo El Retorno a la Madriguera The Return to the Den by Jaime Sepulveda Bird Nature Native Forest Ricardo Rozzi by Olaf Pena Pastene Belleza de Pensar Cristian Warnken Lorenzo Aillapan y Ricardo Rozzi Naturaleza Pajaro Bosque Nativo Lorenzo Aillapan by Olaf Pena Pastene Omora Park Natural Laboratory TVN CONICYT Cabala Producciones Chilean Natural Laboratories Omora Park TVN CONICYT Cabala Producciones TV UMAG Hombre Pajaro Lorenzo Aillapan y Ricardo Rozzi La Medida de Omora by Claudia Esslinger Filosofia Ambiental de Campo by Jorge Grez Cristian Wrnken en el Parque Omora by Jorge Grez La Medida de Omora y Los Cabos de Hornos by Claudia Esslinger Efecto Picaflor Efecto Picaflor sinopsis TV UMAG Ecotourism with a Hand Lens Ecoturismo con Lupa TV UMAG Omora LA BIODIVERSIDAD TV UMAG Omora VALOR INTRINSECO TV UMAG Omora VALOR INSTRUMENTAL TV UMAG Omora Turismo sustentable Parque Cabo de Hornos TV UMAG Omora Guia Multi Etnica de Aves Subantarticas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ricardo 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