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Rozzi, Ricardo, 1960-

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Personal name headingRozzi, Ricardo, 1960-
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Associated countryUnited States Chile
LocatedDenton (Tex.)
Birth date19601006
Field of activityPhilosophy Ecology Conservation biology
AffiliationUniversidad Católica de Chile
Universidad de Chile
University of Connecticut
University of North Texas Universidad de Magallanes Center for Environmental Philosophy
Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity
Profession or occupationScholars College teachers
Found inMulti-ethnic birdguide from the temperate forests of southern South America, 2010: ECIP t.p. (Ricardo Rozzi) ECIP data view (b. Oct. 6, 1960; philosophy professor at University of North Texas)
Sub-Antarctic Magellanic ornithology, 2013: ECIP title page (Ricardo Rozzi) ECIP data view (birth date: 10/6/1960; author is a philosophy professor at the University of North Texas)
University of Noth Texas website, Sept. 23, 2013 (Ricardo Rozzi; Professor-Philosophy; Denton, Texas; Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity, Chile; B.S. in Biological Sciences from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 1985; Master in Biological Sciences with focus in Ecology from Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, 1990; Ph.D.; Ecology with focus in Conservation Biology from University of Connecticut, 2001)
Wikipedia, Sept. 23, 2013 (Ricardo Rozzi (born October 6, 1960 in Santiago) is a Chilean ecologist and philosopher who is professor at the University of North Texas (UNT) and the Universidad de Magallanes (UMAG). Currently, he is the director of the Subantarctic Biocultural Conservation Program, coordinated by the University of North Texas in the US, and the Universidad de Magallanes and the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity in Chile. With these institutions, he is working in the consolidation of a biocultural conservation and "field environmental philosophy" program in collaboration with the Center for Environmental Philosophy. Dr. Rozzi is a co-founder of the Omora Ethnobotanical Park and the leader in the creation of the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve)
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