Presentations, 1996
Dodds, David.
1996. The Miskito in Demographic Transition: High Fertility and Declining Mortality in an Amerindian Population. Presented at Anthropological Demography (Mark Jenike and David Dodds, co-organizers), 95th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, Calif., November.
Dodds, David.
1996. Are the Miskito in Demographic Transition? The Relevance of Scale, Periods, and Cohorts for Assessing Trends in an Amerindian Population. Invited Lecture, Seminar Series of the Population Institute for Research and Training, Indiana University-Bloomington, December.
Ehman, J. L., J. C. Randolph, J. J. Johnston, and B. Offerle.
1996. Characterizing spatial heterogeneity in litterfall quality inclearcut regrowth. Abstract in the Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77:126.
Gibson, Clark.
1996. IFRI: A Method to Understand the Relationship between People and Forests. Presented in a graduate course on Research Methods, International Programs, Indiana University-Bloomington, October.
Gibson, Clark, David Dodds, Paul Turner, and P. Moreno.
1996. The Community of Moran and Its Forest. Presented to FLACSO, Guatemala City, Guatemala, October.
Gibson, Clark, Robin Humphrey, Joby Jerrells, and Elinor Ostrom.
1996. Briefing Report. Presented to the Second Annual Meeting of the International Forestry Resources and Institutions Collaborating Research Centers, University of California, Berkeley, June.
Gibson, Clark, Margaret McKean, and Elinor Ostrom.
1996. Explaining Deforestation: The Role of Local Institutions. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, University of California, Berkeley, June.
Gibson, Clark, Rajendra Shrestha, Abwoli Banana, and Rosario Leon.
1996. Panel presentation of results from IFRI collaborators, 6th Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, University of California, Berkeley, June.
Green, Glen.
1996. Limitations of Remotely Sensed Vegetation Indices. Presentation given at workshop on Global Climate Change: "Scientific Uncertainties and Environmental Implications." Department of Geography, Indiana University-Bloomington, October.
Jerrells, Joby.
1996. Human Dimensions of Global Change: A New Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change. Presented to the Cornell International Institute for Food and Agriculture Development (CIIFAD), April.
Johnston, J. J., J. C. Randolph, J. L. Ehman, and B. Offerle.
1996. Carbon sequestration in central hardwood clearcut regrowth: Scaling estimates from plot to landscape. Abstract in Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 77:220. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Providence, R.I.
McCracken, Stephen D.
1996. Household Structure, Migration, and Deforestation. CIPEC Seminar Series No. 1, Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Indiana University-Bloomington, Jan. 29.
Moran, Emilio.
1996. Research Project in Yucatan. Presented to the professional staff at the Center for Advanced Studies, CINVESTAV, Merida, Mexico, May.
Moran, Emilio.
1996. Human Ecology and Studies of Global Environmental Change: Methods and Objectives. Public lecture given at CINVESTAV, Merida, Mexico, May.
Moran, Emilio.
1996. Integration of Methods for Study of Vegetation: Human Sciences and Remote Sensing. Presented at the Center for Research on Yucatan (CICY), Merida, Mexico, June.
Moran, Emilio.
1996. The Impact of Globalization on the Amazon. Presented at the III Workshop of the Ajusco, Colegio de Mexico and UNEP, Mexico City, Sept. 2–4.
Moran, Emilio.
1996. Secondary Succession in the Amazon. Presented at the Workshop on Global Climate Change: Scientific Uncertainties and Environmental Implications. Indiana University-Bloomington, October.
Moran, Emilio.
1996. Amazonian Deforestation and the Structure of Households. Presented at the Workshop on Population and Environment, sponsored by NICHD, Washington, D.C., October.
Moran, Emilio, and Eduardo Brondizio.
1996. Land Use Change in the Amazon Basin. Presented at the workshop on Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, sponsored by NASA and the National Academy of Sciences' Panel, November.
Moran, Emilio, and Stephen D. McCracken.
1996. Amazonian Deforestation and the Structure of Households. Presented at The Workshop on Population and the Environment, The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) and The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), National Institutes of Health Campus, Bethesda, Md., Oct. 28–29.
Ostrom, Elinor.
1996. Institutional Rational Choice: An Assessment of the IAD Framework. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, Calif., August.
Ostrom, Elinor.
1996. Institutional Analysis and Institutional Change. Public Lecture, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, September.
Ostrom, Elinor.
1996. Human Institutions, Behavior, and Optimality. Paper presented at the Symposium on Economic Aspects of Behavior in Animal and Man, Jean-Marie Delwart Foundation, Pellenberg, Belgium, October.
Ostrom, Elinor.
1996. Initial Policy-Relevant Findings from IFRI Research. Presented at the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, FAO Rome, November.
Ostrom, Elinor.
1996. Analyzing the Impact of Institutions on Policy Outcomes. Public Lecture, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., November.
Ostrom, Elinor, and Mary Beth Wertime.
1996. Building Research Capabilities While Studying the Impacts of Institutions on Deforestation. Paper presented at the Experience Workshop on Capacity Building of Environmental Economics in Developing Countries, Gothenberg, Sweden, May.
Ostrom, Elinor.
1996. Theories of Sustainable Democratic Federal Systems. Presented at the Conference on Reflections on the Legislative Agenda of Federalism, Oaxaca, Mexico, December.
Randolph, J. C., R. B. Slusher, Emilio Moran, and Eduardo Brondizio.
1996. Primary production, litterfall, and decomposition in second-growth forests in the eastern Amazon. Abstract in Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77:767.
Silva-Forsberg, Maria Clara.
1996. The Contemporary Occupation of the Amazon: Its Influence on Caboclo's Social Organizations and Identity. Paper presented at Re-visioning the Brazilian Amazon Peasantries: Conflict, Ecology, and Beyond, annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, Calif., November.
Schweik, Charles M. 1996. The Spatial Analysis of Natural Resources in
East Chitwan, Nepal: Conceptual Issues and a Multi-Scale Research
Program. Presented at the conference on "Participation, People, and
Sustainable Development: Understanding the Dynamics of Natural Resource
Systems," Institute of Agriculture and Animal Sciences (IAAS), Rampur,
Chitwan, Nepal, March 17–20.
Tucker, Catherine.
1996. The Political Ecology of Communal Forest Transformation in a Western Honduran Community. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, Calif., November.
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