RLBR Presentation Materials
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March/April/May 2003
Delivered March 31, 2003
Ithaca, NY
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Presentation by Thomas W. Giambelluca, Alan D. Ziegler and Ross A. Sutherland (all members of Department of Geography, University of Hawaii)
Ithaca, NY
Presentation by Heidi Gjertsen, Cornell University
Delivered April 24, 2003
Ithaca, NY
Delivered January 28,
2003 Ithaca, NY
January
2003
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Presentation by
Topic: Grasslands of Africa: Balancing Conservation and Resource Use
Delivered January 28, 2003
Ithaca, NY
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December 2002
Presentation by
Topic: Current Research in Forest and Water Management
Delivered December 10, 2002
Ithaca, NY
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Presentation by Hannah K. Wittman, PhD Candidate, Dept. of Rural Sociology
Topic: Current Research in Forest and Water Management
Delivered December 10, 2002
Ithaca, NY
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November
2002Enhancing Land Rights and Improving Land Use Efficiency in Marginal Areas of Asia
Presentation by Dr. Kei Otsuka, Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development (Tokyo, Japan)
Topic: Threatened Livelihoods and Systems: New Perspectives on Sustainable Use of Forest Resources
Delivered November 18, 2002
Ithaca, NY
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Presentation by Carol Cofler, Visiting Fellow, Dept. of Natural Resources/Center for International Forestry Research
Topic: Threatened Livelihoods and Systems: New Perspectives on Sustainable Use of Forest Resources
Subtopic: Critical Issues and Research Priorities for Sustainable Forest Resource Management
Delivered November 20, 2002
Ithaca, NY
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The Hypothesis of Sustainable Forestry
Presentation by Dr. John Fitzpatrick , Ecology and Evolutionary Biology & Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Topic: Threatened Livelihoods and Systems: New Perspectives on Sustainable Use of Forest Resources
Subtopic: Critical Issues and Research Priorities for Sustainable Forest Resource Management
Delivered November 20, 2002
Ithaca, NY
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October 2002
Presentation by Dr. John Antle, Professor of Agricultural Economics and Economics at the Montana State University
Topic: Bio-physical and Economic Modeling of Agricultural Production Systems
Delivered October 29, 2002
Ithaca, NY
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Water Rights and Intersectoral Transfers
Presentation by Dr. Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Senior Research Associate, International Food Policy Research Institute
Topic: Water Resources Research and Management
Subtopic: Water Rights and Intersectoral Transfers
Delivered October 15, 2002
Ithaca, NY
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Presentation by Dr. Tammo Steenhuis of the Cornell Biological and Environmental Engineering Department (BEE)
Topic: Water Resources Research and Management
Subtopic: Critical Issues and Research Priorities for Water Resources Management
Delivered October 16, 2002
Ithaca, NY
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September
2002
Environmental Education as a Mechanism of Globalization
Presentation by Carylanna Taylor Bahamondes,
PhD Candidate, Development Sociology Topic:
Community Based Natural Resource Management Subtopic: How
knowledge of water conservation is accepted, contested, and/or rejected in
Honduras Delivered September 19, 2002 Ithaca, NY
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seminar
Presentation by H. Carolyn Brown, PhD Candidate, Department of Natural Resources
Topic: Community Based Natural Resource Management
Subtopic: Integration and Sustainable Management of Non-timber Forest Products in Cameroon
Delivered September 19, 2002
Ithaca, NY
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April 2002
Values of working with local farmers and extension officers
Presentation by Yuka Otsuki
Topic: An overview of pastoralism related issues in communal areas in north central South Africa
Delivered April 23, 2002
Ithaca, NY
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Assessing the value of climate forecast information for pastoralists
Presentation by Winnie Luseno
Topic: Use of climate forecast information by east African pastoralists
Delivered April 23, 2002
Ithaca, NY
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November 2000
Rural Livelihoods and Biological Resources: Point-counterpoint discussion
Presentation by Robert Blake
Delivered November 29, 2000
Ithaca, NY
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