Dr. Ricardo Rozzi will travel to Seoul and Jeju Island, Korea to participate in the 2013 International Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network meeting from Oct. 5 - 14. This group will assess the last 20 years of LTER research and plan for the next decade. Rozzi's goal is to more formally integrate philosophy and environmental ethics into Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research. Additionally, he will present the proposal to host the 2014 LTER Meeting in Chile, co-sponsored by LTSER-Chile and our UNT Sub-Antarctic Biocultural Conservation Program (SBCP). Dr. Rozzi is a founding director of SBCP at UNT, a professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies, who is also on the faculty at the Universidad de Magallanes and is an associate researcher at the Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity, both UNT partner institutions in Chile.