Presentations in 2002
Andersson, Krister.
2002. Can Decentralization Save Bolivia's Forests? An Institutional Analysis of Municipal Forest Governance. Presented at World Bank NRM Thematic Group Event on NRM Institutions Theme, World Bank, Washington, D.C. January 28.
Andersson, Krister, and Marco Janssen.
2002. Institutional Innovation and Adaptive Management: Learning from Bolivia's Decentralization Experiment. Paper presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Kraków, Poland, November 9.
Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2002. Footprints of the Past, Landscapes of the Future: Historical Ecology and Land Use in Brazilian Forests. Paper presented at "Historical Ecology of the NeoTropics," Tulane University, New Orleans, La., October 17–20.
Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2002. Forest Farmers of the Amazon Estuary: Agriculture Intensification, Economic Identity, and Development. Lecture presented at the Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, January 24.
Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2002. From Staple to Fashion Food: The Case of Açaí Fruit of the Amazon Estuary. Paper presented at the "Working Forests of the Tropics" international conference, University of Florida, Gainesville, February 24–26.
Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2002. Intensificação agricola, identidade econômica, e invisibilidade de pequenos produtores Amazônicos: Caboclos e colonos em uma perspective comparative. Paper presented at "Ciclo de Palestras sobre Sociedades Caboclas Amazônicas," Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, May 18–21.
Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2002. Land Use and Complex Realities: A Critical Perspective to the Study of the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change in the Amazon. Paper presented at the "Globalization and the New Geographies of Conservation" workshop, Environment and Development Advanced Research Circle (EDARC), University of Wisconsin, Madison, April 19–20.
Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2002. Land Use As Human Behavior: Caboclo and Colonist Examples from the Amazon. Lecture presented at the Seminar on Evolutionary Ecology, Biology Department, Indiana University, Bloomington, February 5.
Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2002. Local Resource Managers in Latin America: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Lecture presented at the Tropical Development and Conservation Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, January 25.
Brondízio, Eduardo S.
2002. Society and Environment in Brazil: A Historical Perspective. Kelley International Programs (KIP) Seminar, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, Bloomington, February 23.
Brondízio, Eduardo S., and Andrea D. Siqueira.
2002. Colonization and Land-Use Change in the Brazilian Amazon. Lecture presented at the Universidad Central CentroAmericana, Managua, Nicaragua, August 14.
Carlson, Laura, Charles M. Schweik, Harini Nagendra, and Glen Green.
2002. A Methodology for Identifying Institutional Arrangements Using Remote Sensing and GIS. Presented at the 98th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, Calif., March 19–23.
Green, Glen M.
2002. Disappearing Forests of Madagascar: Myth or Reality? Presented at the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology, State University of West Georgia, February 2.
Green, Glen M.
2002. Fifty years of Change in the Dry Forests of Southern Madagascar: Implications for the Ring-Tailed Lemur. Presented to the Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado, Boulder, April 26.
Green, Glen M.
2002. Fifty Years of Deforestation in Madagascar's Dry Forests: Who are the True Conservationists? Presented at African Studies Colloquium, Indiana University, Bloomington, March 19.
Green, Glen M.
2002. Fifty Years of Land-Cover Change in the Dry Forests of Southern Madagascar: A Preliminary Report. Presented to the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington, November 8.
Green, Glen, Charles Schweik, and Phil Keating.
2002. Seeing Change with New Eyes: Space, Time, and Remote Sensing. Presented in the CIPEC Colloquium Series, Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change, Indiana University, February 13.
Green, Glen, Charles Schweik, and Phil Keating.
2002. Seeing Change with New Eyes: Space, Time, and Remote Sensing. Presented to the Department of Forest Management, University Austral, Valdivia, Chile, June 6. (Green presented.)
Jager, Wander, and Marco A. Janssen.
2002. Coevolution of Personality
and the Environment. Computational Social Sciences Conference, Lake
Arrowhead, Calif., May 11 (Jager presented).
Janssen, Marco A.
2002. Adaptive Capacity in Social and Biological
Systems. Resilience Alliance meeting, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
September 10.
Janssen, Marco A., and Wander Jager.
2002. Turbulence and Dominance in
Market Dynamics: The Interactions of Consumer Psychology and Structure
of Social Networks. International Conference on "Self-Organization and
Evolution of Social Behaviour," Monte Veritas, Switzerland, September 4
(Jager presented).
Janssen, Marco A., and Elinor Ostrom.
2002. Adoption of a New Regulation
for the Governance of Common-Pool Resources by a Heterogeneous
Population. Computational Social Sciences Conference, Lake Arrowhead,
Calif., May 10 (Janssen presented).
Janssen, Marco A., and Daniel Stow.
2002. An Application of
Immunocomputing to the Evolution of Rules for Ecosystem Management.
World Congress in Computational Science, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 14 (Stow
presented).
Moran, Emilio F.
2002. Co-organizer and presenter at the "Ecosystem Responses to Unpredictable Events in Temperate Forests" workshop, Indiana University, Bloomington, April 19–20.
Moran, Emilio F.
2002. CIPEC: A Center of Excellence on Human Dimensions of Global Change. Presented at the INPE Seminal, São Jose dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil, August 7.
Moran, Emilio F.
2002. Deforestation Trajectories in a Frontier Region of the Brazilian Amazon. Presented at "Remote Sensing and GIS Applications for Linking People, Place, and Policy," Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Los Angeles, California, March 19–24.
Moran, Emilio F.
2002. Deforestation Trajectories in a Frontier Region of the Brazilian Amazon. Presented at the 2nd LBA Open Science Conference, Manaus, Brazil, July 7–10.
Moran, Emilio F.
2002. Dimensoes Humanas da Mudanca Ambiental Global: A Proxima Decada. Presented at the SENAC seminal. São Paulo, Brazil, August 10.
Moran, Emilio F.
2002. Dimensoes Humanas das Mudancas na Cobertura Vegetal e Uso da Terra. Presented at the Embrapa Satellite Monitoring Seminar. Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, August 6.
Moran, Emilio F.
2002. Ecologia Humana e o Uso da Terra. Presented at the SENAC seminal, São Paulo, Brazil, August 9.
Moran, Emilio F.
2002. People and Pixels: Advances in Linking Social Sciences and Spatial Data through Remote Sensing. Presented at the Environmental Policy Initiative seminar Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, June 4.
Moran, Emilio F.
2002. Population and Environment Surprises in the Amazon Basin: Deforestation, Land-Cover Change and the Structure of Households. Presented at the Environmental Policy Initiative seminar, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, June 4.
Moran, Emilio F.
2002. Spatial and Biophysical Dimensions of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change in Amazonia. Presented at "Powerful GIS Tools to Advance Spatial and Temporal Analysis in Anthropological Research," American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November 20–24.
Moran, Emilio F.
2002. Trinta Anos de Pesquisa sobre o Uso da Terra em Altamira. Presented at the Centro de Pesquisa Agroflorestal da Amazonia Oriental, Embrapa, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, October 1.
Moran, Emilio F., Andrea D. Siqueira, and Eduardo S. Brondízio.
2002. Household Demographic Structure and Its Relationship to Deforestation in the Amazon Basin. Paper presented at the "Linking Remote Sensing and Household Data" conference, East-West Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 3–7 (Brondízio and Siqueira presented).
Munroe, Darla.
2002. An Assessment of Zoning as a Factor in Landscape Fragmentation. Presented at "Landscape Fragmentation and the Analysis of Land Use/Land Cover Change: From Pattern to Process," special session (organized by Munroe) at the Association of American Geographers 98th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, Calif., March 23.
Munroe, Darla, and Elena Irwin.
2002. A Case of Mistaken Identity: Identifying Spatial Lags in the Presence of Spatial Error Autocorrelation. Presented at the 49th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI), San Juan, Puerto Rico, November 14–17.
Munroe, Darla, Cynthia Croissant, and Abigail York.
2002. An Assessment of Zoning as a Factor in Landscape Fragmentation. Presented at "Landscape Fragmentation and the Analysis of Land Use/Land Cover Change: From Pattern to Process," special session (organized by Munroe) at the Association of American Geographers 98th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, Calif., March 23 (Munroe presented).
Ostrom, Elinor.
2002. The Interaction of Organized Human Systems and Ecosystems.
Presented at the Environmental Policy Form, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif., February 7–8.
Ostrom, Elinor, and Marco A. Janssen.
2002. Beliefs, Multi-Level
Governance, and Development. 2002 Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Boston, Mass., August 29–September 1
(Ostrom presented).
Ostrom, Elinor, and Marco A. Janssen.
2002. Multi-Level Governance and
Resilience of Social and Ecological Systems. Institute for Social
Studies Conference on "Environmental Degradation, Institutions, and
Conflict," The Hague, the Netherlands, October 8–9 (Ostrom presented).
Tucker, Catherine M.
2002. Processes of Forest Change at the Local and Landscape Levels in Honduras and Guatemala. CIPEC Colloquium Series, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., April 10.
Tucker, Catherine M.
2002. Approaches to Sustainable Community Forestry:
Perspectives from Mexico and Honduras. Presented at the conference on Working Forests in the Tropics: Conservation through Sustainable Management, sponsored by University of Florida School of Forest Resources and Conservation and The Forest Management Trust, Gainesville, Fla., February 25–26.
Tucker, Catheine M.
2002. Remittances, Community Organization and Development in Oaxaca, Mexico: The Research Planning Phase. Presented at the PIRT Seminar Series, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., April 12 (with Eileen Diaz McConnell and Leah VanWey).
Tucker, Catherine M, Darla Munroe, Harini Nagendra, and Jane Southworth.
2002. Analyzing Social and Environmental Processes in Honduras and Guatemala: The Complementarity of Ethnographic and Spatially Explicit Approaches. Presented at the 101st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, La., November 20–24.
Unruh, Jon D.
2002. Forum Shopping and Conflict Resolution in the
Ethiopian Pastoral Commons. Presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the
African Studies Association, Washington, D.C., December 5–8.
Unruh, Jon D.
2002. Land Dispute Resolution in Mozambique: Evidence and
Institutions of Agroforestry Technology Adoption. Presented at the 9th
Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of
Common Property, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, June 17–21.
Unruh, Jon D.
2002. Poverty and Environment in Highland East Africa:
Degradation versus Conservation of Agrobiodiversity. Presented at the
98th Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Los
Angeles, Calif., March 18–23.
York, Abigail.
2002. Zoning and Planning in the Local Arena: A Preview of Indiana Regulation. Presented at the Second Annual SPEA Young Researchers Conference, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., March 2.
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