Presentations in 2000
Agarwal,Chetan, Glen L. Green, J. Morgan Grove, Tom Evans, and Charles Schweik.
2000. A Review and Assessment of Land-Use Change Models: Dynamics of Space,
Time, and Human Choice. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference
on Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling (GIS/EM4): Problems, Prospects
and Research Needs, Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 2B8. Available at
http://www.colorado.edu/research/cires/banff/upload/237.
Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2000. Trajectories of Land Use and Land Cover Change in Amazonia. Paper presented at Deforestation in the Amazon: Understanding the Human Dimensions, CIPEC Open Science Forum, Indiana University, Jan. 13.
Brondízio, Eduardo.
2000. Interdisciplinarity in Socio-Environmental Research. Paper presented at the graduate seminar of the Center for the Study of Global Change, International Programs, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., February.
Brondízio, Eduardo.
2000. GIS Applications in Social Sciences Questions: Examples of Deforestation Research. Presentation at SPEA graduate course Vector-Based GIS, School of Public and Environmental Administration, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., March.
Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2000. Repeating Errors? Deforestation and Human Uses of Brazilian Forests. Paper presented at Indiana University Brazil Week, Bloomington, Ind., September.
Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2000. The LBA Vegetation-Land Use Database: Can We Use It for CIPEC? CIPEC Colloquium Series. Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change, Indiana University, October.
Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2000. The Role of Land Cover Classification Systems to the Study of Forest Management and Land Use Intensification by Caboclo Population in the Amazon estuary. Paper presented at The Meeting in the Middle, LUCC Focus 1, Ispra, Italy, Oct. 18.
Brondízio, Eduardo S., and S. Fiorini.
2000. Pulses and Cycles: Land Use Trajectories among Small Farmer Colonists in the Amazon. Paper presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 17–20.
de Castro, Fábio, Andrea Siquiera, Eduardo Brondízio, and Lucia Ferreira.
2000. Use and Misuse of the Concepts of ATradition and Property Rights in the Conservation of Natural Resource. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. San Francisco, March 21B26.
Croissant, Cynthia.
2000. Assessment of the Effect of Distance to Roads and Towns on Advanced Secondary Successional Forest Cover Near Sotuta, Mexico. In ASPRS 2000 Proceedings May 22–26, 2000. Washington, D.C.: ASPRS. Presented at ASPRS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 22–26.
Dodds, David.
2000. Population Growth and Deforestation in Eastern Honduras. Departmental Lecture Series, Department of Demography, University of California, Berkeley, Calif., March 29.
Dodds, David.
2000. Global Economy, Local Work: Miskito Time Allocation in Honduras. Paper presented at the 99th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 19.
Evans, Tom P., Aaron Manire, and Fábio de Castro.
2000. A Dynamic Model of Household Decision Making and Parcel Level Landcover Change in the Eastern Amazon. Paper presented at the Population Association of America conference, Washington, D.C., March 23B25.
Evans, Tom P., Elinor Ostrom, and Clark Gibson.
2000. Scaling Issues in the Social Sciences. Paper presented at EFIEA Matrix workshop AScaling Issues in Integrated Assessment, Mechelen, Netherlands, July 12B19.
Evans, Tom P., Elinor Ostrom, and Emilio Moran.
2000. Spatial Integration of Social, Political and Biophysical Factors Contributing to Landcover Change. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers meeting, Pittsburgh, Pa., April 6B8.
Futemma, Célia.
2000. Rural Women's Participation beyond the Household Domain: A Case Study from the Amazon Region. Paper presented at the LASA-Latin American Studies Association XXII International Congress, Miami, Fla., March 16B18.
Green, Glen M.
2000. Changes to the Vegetation of Madagascar. Paper presented at the Universidad de Cordoba, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal, Corboba, Argentina, July 11.
Green, Glen M.
2000. The Effect of Institutions on the Distribution of Forests in Indiana, presented at the Laboratorio de Geomatica, Instituto de Manejo Forestal, Universidad Austral de Chile, Validivia, Chile.
Green, Glen M.
2000. Less Trees or More: Anthropogenic Deforestation or Reforestation in Madagascar and Sierra Leone. Paper presented at the Methodologies for Oral Histories Symposium, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., July 13.
Green, Glen, Krister Andersson, and Kenneth Richards.
2000. How Do We Know What Is in the Sink? Technological and Methodological Requirements for Using Remote Sensing Technology to Monitor Forest Carbon Sinks. Paper presented at CIESIN and IUCN Remote Sensing and Environmental Treaties, Washington, D.C., Dec. 4–5.
Hoffman, M., H. Kelley, and T. Evans.
2000. Simulating Land-Cover Change in Indiana: An Agent-Based Model of De/Reforestation. Paper presented at the Microbehavior Macroresults Conference of the International Fisheries Economics and Trade Association, July.
Kauneckis, Derek.
2000. Preferences on the Landscape: How Much Do Individual Values Matter? Paper presented at the International Society for the Study of Common Property, Bloomington, Ind., June 1–4.
McCracken, Stephen D., and Andrea Siqueira.
2000. Family Formation, Child Labor, and Schooling in an Agricultural Frontier Community of Brazil. Paper presented at Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, Calif., March 23–25.
Munroe, Darla.
2000. Technical Efficiency in Polish Peasant Farming: A Composed Error Approach. Paper presented at the Regional Science Association International 47th Annual Meeting, Chicago, Ill., Nov. 10.
Nagendra, Harini.
2000. Assessing the Influence of Patch Type in Determining Patch Structure:
Studies in the Western Ghats, India. Paper presented at the Centre for Landscape
Research, Roskilde, Denmark, October 18–21. (Published in
Multifunctional Landscapes: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Landscape Research and Management, ed. J. Brandt, B. Tress, and G. Tress, 217. Roskilde, Denmark: Centre for Landscape Research.)
Ostrom, Elinor.
2000. Crossing Ecological and Human System Boundaries. Paper presented at the Social Science Workshop, Arizona State University, Tempe, Jan. 19B21.
Ostrom, Elinor.
2000. Understanding the Complex Linkage between Attributes of Goods and the Effectiveness of Property Right Regimes. Paper presented at the Conference on ACommon Goods and Governance across Multiple Arenas at the Max Planck Project Group on Common Goods: Law, Politics, and Economics, Bonn, Germany, June 30BJuly 1.
Randolph, J.C., and Glen M. Green.
2000. Topography, Ownership, and Land Use in Indiana Forests. Paper presented at the CIPEC Open Forum: Indiana Forests, Biophysical and Social Aspects, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., Nov. 9.
Siqueira, Andrea D., and Eduardo S. Brondízio.
2000. Forest Resources, Land Tenure, and Food Security among Caboclo Populations of the Amazon Estuary. Bi-annual meeting of the International Association for the Study of Common Property Resources, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., May 31–June 4.
Siqueira, Andrea, Stephen D. McCracken, Eduardo Brondízio, and Emilio Moran.
2000. Women and Land Use in an Amazonian Frontier Community, accepted for presentation in the session: Gender in Economic Life, Annual Meetings of the Society for Economic Anthropology, Bloomington, Indiana, April 21–22, 2000.
Southworth, J., C. Tucker, and J. C. Randolph.
2000. Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Forest Change Analysis in La Campa, Western Honduras. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers' Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tucker, Catherine M.
2000. Aspiring for Sustainable Development: A Community Forestry Case Study in Oaxaca, Mexico. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Miami, Fla., March 18.
Tucker, Catherine M.
2000. Butterflies in the Forest: Community Forest Management in the Monarch Butterfly Special Biosphere Reserve. Paper presented at the Biennial Meetings of the International Association of Common Property, Bloomington, Ind., June 4.
Tucker, Catherine M.
2000. Challenges to Forest Management in the Monarch Butterfly Special Biosphere Reserve. Paper presented at SPEA Environmental Science Seminar, School for Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., Oct. 26.
Tucker, Catherine M.
2000. Deterioration of Community Institutions and Forests in the Monarch Butterfly Reserve. Paper presented at the LEAD-Mexico National Seminar: Collective Action and Common Pool Resources - "Governing the Commons," Mexico City, Mexico, Dec. 6–7.
Unruh, Jon D.
2000. Changing Dispute Resolution Institutions in the Ethiopian Pastoral Commons. Paper presented at the Eighth Biennial Conference, Bloomington, Ind., May 31–June 4.
Unruh, Jon D.
2000. The Role of the Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC) in the Creation of the Department of Natural Sciences at Katmandu University, Nepal. Paper presented at the Conference on Higher Education and USAID: Synergy in Development 2000, Association Liaison Office for University Cooperation in Development, Washington, D.C., July 11–14.
Unruh, Jon D.
2000. Aggregating Indigenous Knowledge Decision-Making for Landscape Scale Analysis. Paper presented at Department of Anthropology Summer Institute: Incorporating Africa's Oral Heritage and Indigenous Knowledge into a Changing World, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., July 18.
Unruh, Jon D.
2000. Food Security and Agrobiodiversity: The Dilemma of Opposing Objectives. Paper presented at Department of Geography Colloquium, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., Nov. 10.
Unruh, Jon D.
2000. Agrobiodiversity in Highland Ethiopia: Genetic Erosion or Conservation? Paper presented at Eastern Illinois University, Nov. 13.
Unruh, Jon D.
2000. The Cultural Ecological Persistence of 'Reservoirs' of Crop Genetic Diversity in Highland Ethiopia. Paper presented at the African Studies Association Forty-Third Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 16–19.
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