How does a society assure equitable access to basic resources for a variety of vastly different and often competing constituents?
This question has meaning to all sectors of society both nationally and internationally urban populations, rural communities, agricultural and industrial complexes, resort settings, and resource development projects, to list only the most obvious. The question is central to modern society and the nation state, and when framed forthrightly should stimulate a fundamental discussion and exchange. The venue for the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society, Denver, Colorado, is an ideal setting for this conversation.
Complete SfAA 2013 Program Theme