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Senckenberg Distinguished Lecture Series #09 – Biocultural Conservation for an Ethic of co-inhabitation: Respecting biological and cultural diversity

4. March 2025, 14:00 bis 16:00

A great diversity of living beings and human values are invisible to the prevailing global culture. To help resolve this “biocultural blindness”, we have proposed a biocultural ethic to value and protect the vital links among the life-habits of human and otherthan-human coinhabitants who coexist in shared habitats. We forged this 3Hs (Hábitos, co-Habitantes, Hábitats) model in the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve at the “southern summit of the Americas”, but it has broad implications to conserve and respect biological and cultural diversity worldwide.

About the lecturer
Prof. Ricardo Rozzi, Chilean ecologist, and philosopher is a full professor at the University of North Texas (USA) and the University of Magallanes (Chile). He is Director of the Cape Horn International Center (CHIC), Puerto Williams, Chile and Vice-President of the Center for Environmental Philosophy (CEP), Denton, Texas, USA.

Tuesday March 4 2025, 2 p.m.
The event will take place at the Frankfurt location in the Green Lecture Hall of the Arthur-von-Weinberg-Haus (the lecture will be recorded and made available on our website afterwards).

In cooperation with
UMAG (Universidad de Magallenes), CHIC (Cape Horn International Center), UNT (University of North Texas), Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main and Leibniz Association

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