Presentations, 1998
Brondizio, Eduardo.
1998. Human and Physical Dimensions of Land Use and Cover Change in Amazônia: Forest Regeneration and Landscape Structure. Paper presented at the Second Science Meeting of the NASA Land Cover and Land Use Program, Airlie House, Va., March 30–April 1.
Brondizio, Eduardo.
1998. Abordagens Multi-Escalares no Estudo de Uso da Terra na Amazônia (Multi-scale approaches to the study of land use in Amazonia). Lecture at ISA (Social and Environmental Institute), São Paulo, SP, Brazil, Sept. 4.
Brondizio, Eduardo.
1998. Abordagens Multi-Escalares no Estudo de Uso da Terra na Amazônia (Multi-Scale Approaches to the Study of Land Use in Amazonia). Lecture at Geosciences Institute, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, Sept. 11.
Brondizio, Eduardo, Stephen D. McCracken, Donald Nelson, Emilio Moran, and Andrea Siqueira.
1998. Pre- and Post-Colonization Land Use in an Amazonian Frontier. Presentation at The Earth's Changing Land, GCTE-LUCC Open Science Conference on Global Change, Barcelona, Spain, March 14–18.
Brondizio, Eduardo, and Andrea Siqueira.
1998. Desmatamento e Uso da Terra na Amazônia (Deforestation and land use in Amazonia). Lecture at NEPAM-UNICAMP (Center for Environmental Research, University of Campinas), Campinas, SP, Brazil, Sept. 2.
Castellanos, E. J. and J. C. Randolph.
1998. Microclimate effects on the quantity and quality of soil organic carbon induced by topography in temperate deciduous forests. Abstract in Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 79:154.
de Castro, Fabio.
1998. Landscape Diversity, Local Power, and the Appropriation of Natural Resource in the Lower Amazonian Floodplain. Presentation at the Meeting of the International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP), Vancouver, B.C., Canada, June 4–8.
de Castro, Fabio.
1998. From Myths to Rules: Evolution of Local Management in the Amazonian Floodplain. Presentation at the American Anthropological Association (AAA) Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 2–4.
Croissant, Cynthia.
1998. Remote Sensing and the Institutional Analysis and Development Framework. Presented at miniconference at the Workshop in Political Theory, Indiana University-Bloomington.
Croissant, Cynthia.
1998. Roads, Towns, and Forests: A Study Measuring the Area of Advanced Secondary Succession Forest Near Sotuta, Yucatan, Mexico. Paper presented to the Anthropological Center for Training and Research on Global Environmental Change (ACT), Indiana University-Bloomington, May.
Dodds, David.
1998. Components of Population Growth among Three Indigenous Peoples of the Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Chicago Ill., April 2–4.
Dodds, David.
1998. Assessing Indigenous Deforestation in Eastern Honduras. Invited paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Chicago Ill., Sept. 25.
Dodds, David.
1998. Miskito Foods, Miskito Forests: Introduced Crops and the Alteration of an Indigenous Landscape. Invited paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 5.
Ehman, J. L., J. C. Randolph, R. B. Slusher, and E. J. Castellanos.
1998. Measuring the interannual variability of leaf litterfall across a deciduous forest chronosequence. Abstract in the Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 79:163.
Entwisle, B., R. Rindfuss, S. Walsh, and Thomas Evans.
1998. Satellite Data and Social Demographic Research. Paper presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Chicago, Ill.
Evans, Thomas.
1998. Spatial Modeling of Community Boundaries in Northeast Thailand. Paper presented at Association of American Geographers 1998 Conference, Boston, Mass.
Gibson, Clark, David Dodds, and Paul Turner.
1998. When is an Open-Access Forest Healthy? Dependence, Scarcity, and Collective Action in Eastern Guatemala. Paper presented at the International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP), Vancouver, B.C., Canada, June 7.
Gibson, Clark, Elinor Ostrom, and Toh-Kyeong Ahn.
1998. Scaling Issues in the Social Sciences. A Report for the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change, IHDP Working Paper No. 1. Bonn, Germany: IHDP.
Green, Glen, Ingrid Porten, Robert Sussman, and Sara Ivie.
1998. Using LANDSAT images to estimate habitat Loss in the dry forests of Southern Madagascar and the distribution and density of the Ringtail Lemur (Lemur catta). Abstract and poster presented at The Seventh World Conference on Breeding Endangered SpeciesLinking Zoo and Field Research to Advance Conservation, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 22–26.
Green, Glen.
1998. A Strategy to Map the Distribution and Density of Lemur catta in Southwestern Madagascar Using Field Data and LANDSAT Images. Presented at the St. Louis Zoo, Dec. 2.
Kauneckis, Derek.
1998. The Political Economy of Environmental Nongovernmental Organizations: Donors, Funding and Strategic Actors. Presented at the International Society for the Study of Common Property, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, June. (Honorable Mention, Runner-up for Best Student Paper)
Koontz, Tomas.
1998. The Role of Institutions in Shaping Forest Cover: Linking Satellite Images to Individual Activities. Western Political Science Association.
Koontz, Tomas.
1998. The Role of Citizen Communities in Shaping U.S. Public Forest Policy: Why Government Jurisdiction Matters. Poster presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Mass., September.
Koontz, Tomas.
1998. Using the IAD Framework to Explore Devolution of Public Forest Management. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Research Conference, New York, N.Y., October.
Lehoucq, Fabrice.
1998. Chair for Panel on Households, Communities, and Forests in the Western Hemisphere, XXI International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Chicago, Ill., Sept. 24–26.
Lehoucq, Fabrice.
1998. Does Tenure Matter? Property Rights and Forest Conditions in Eastern Guatemala. Paper presented at the 5th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics, Santiago, Chile, Nov. 15–19. (with Clark Gibson)
Lehoucq, Fabrice, and David Wall.
1998. Electoral Incentives under Proportional Representation: A Statistical Test. Paper presented at the 1998 Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Ill., April 23–25.
McCracken, Stephen D.
1998. Remote Sensing, GIS and Sample Surveys: An Example from the Brazilian Amazon. Presentation at the Fifth Annual Demography Graduate Student's Methodology Workshop on Geographic Information Analysis, The Population Research Institute (PRI), Pennsylvania State University, State College, May 19.
McCracken, Stephen D.
1998. Demografia da Família e Desmatamento na Amazônia (Demography of the family and deforestation in Amazonia). Seminar at NAEA-UFPA (Center for the Study of the Lower Amazon, Federal University of Pará), Belém, Pará, Brazil, Dec. 8.
McCracken, Stephen, Eduardo Brondizio, Emilio Moran, Donald Nelson, Andrea Siqueira, and Carlos Rodrigues-Pedraza.
1998. The Use of Remote Sensing and GIS in the Collection of Survey Data on Households and Land Use: Examples from the Agricultural Frontier of the Brazilian Amazon. Paper presented at the IX Brazilian Remote Sensing Symposium, Santos, S.P., Brazil, Sept. 11–18. (presented by Eduardo Brondizio)
McCracken, Stephen, Emilio Moran, Eduardo Brondizio, Donald Nelson, and Andrea Siqueira.
1998. Remote Sensing, GIS, and Farm Property Boundaries: Can Analysis of Farm Properties Help Us to Better Understand Landscape Change? Paper presented at the 94th Annual Meetings of American Geographers, Boston, Mass., March 22–29.
McCracken, Stephen, Emilio Moran, Eduardo Brondizio, Donald Nelson, and Andrea Siqueira.
1998. Use of Remote Sensing and GIS in the Collection of Survey Data on Households and Land Use: Observations and an Example from an Agricultural Frontier of the Brazilian Amazon. Paper presented at GIS and Spatial Methods in Demography session, Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Chicago, Ill., April 2–4.
McCracken, Stephen, Emilio Moran, Eduardo Brondizio, Donald Nelson, and Andrea Siqueira.
1998. Sensoramento Remoto e SIG no Estudo Socio-Demografico na Fronteira Agricola: O Caso de Altamira, Pará. Paper presented at the XI Encontro Nacional de Estudos Populacionais (National Meeting of Population Studies), Associação Brasileira de Estudos Populacionais (ABEP - Brazilian Association of Population Studies), Caxambu, Minas Gerais, Oct. 19–24.
Moran, Emilio.
1998. Strategies for Amazonian Forest Restoration. Presented at the International Conference on Amazonia 2000, University of London, June 25–26.
Moran, Emilio.
1998. The Development Encounter and Academic Anthropology. Presented at the 14th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences at College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., July 30.
Moran, Emilio.
1998. Succession at Five Amazonia Sites. CPTEC/LBA. Cachoeira Paulista, SP, Brazil, Aug. 17.
Moran, Emilio.
1998. Deforestation in the Amazon: Landscape and Household Levels of Analysis. Distinguished Speaker Series, jointly sponsored by Department of Anthropology and Center for Environmental Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, Oct. 30.
Moran, Emilio, and Eduardo Brondizio.
1998. Human and Physical Dimensions of Land Use in Amazônia. Lecture presented at CPTEC/INPE (Weather Forecasting Center/National Institute for Space Research) and LBA Office (Large-Scale Biosphere Atmosphere Experiment in Amazônia), Cachoeira Paulista, SP, Brazil, August 17.
Moran, Emilio, Elinor Ostrom, and J. C. Randolph.
1998. A Multilevel Approach to Studying Global Environmental Change in Forest Ecosystems.(Adobe PDF File, 1/5/98) Presentation at The Earth's Changing Land, GCTE-LUCC Open Science Conference on Global Change, Barcelona, Spain, March 14–18.
Moran, Emilio, Elinor Ostrom, and J. C. Randolph.
1998. A Multilevel Approach to Studying Global Environmental Change in Forest Ecosystems.(Adobe PDF File, 1/5/98) Presented at the 14th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences at College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., July 31.
Ostrom, Elinor.
1998. The Contested Role of Heterogeneity (with George Varughese). Paper presented at the first meeting of the MacArthur Inequality and Economic Research Performance Network, MIT Faculty Club, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 30–Nov. 1.
Ostrom, Elinor.
1998. Coping with Tragedies of the Commons. Paper presented at the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences annual meeting, Boston, Mass., Sept. 3–6.
Ostrom, Elinor.
1998. How Communities Solve Social Dilemmas. Presentation for a workshop on The Structure and Dynamics of Institutions, Columbia University, New York, N.Y., April 8 (joint presentation with Samuel Bowles, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts).
Ostrom, Elinor.
1998. How Some Communities Have Avoided the Tragedy of the Commons (translated into Italian). Paper prepared for the Third Annual Meeting held by the Center for Studies and Documentation on Common Properties of the University of Trento, Italy, Nov. 12–13.
Ostrom, Elinor.
1998. Why are Some Common-Pool Resources Sustainably Governed? Keynote speech at Human Development and Collective Action: Fresh Concerns and Opportunities, 30th Anniversary celebration of the Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies (SPURS), Department of Urban Studies and planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Oct. 30.
Randolph, J. C., Emilio Moran, J. L. Ehman, and E. J. Castellanos.
1998. Comparative carbon dynamics of second-growth forests in eastern Brazil and midwestern United States in Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 79: 207.
Schweik, Charles.
1998. The Promise of Spectral Mixture Analysis for Forest Policy and Management. Paper presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), New York, N.Y., Oct. 29–31.
Silva-Forsberg, Maria Clara.
1998. Urbanization, Deforestation and Forest Conservation in Urban Areas. Paper presented at the XXI Latin American Studies Association (LASA) International Congress, Chicago, Ill., Sept. 24–26.
Siqueira, Andrea, Stephen McCracken, Emilio Moran, and Eduardo Brondizio.
1998. Small Farmers and Land Use in the Amazon: A Preliminary Analysis of Households in the Altamira Region, Pará, Brazil. Paper presented at the XXI Latin American Studies Association (LASA) International Meeting, Chicago, Ill., Sept. 24–26.
Southworth, Jane, and J. C. Randolph.
1998. The implications of current and future climate variability on crop growth in the midwestern region of the United States. Abstract in the Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 79:219.
Tucker, Catherine.
1998. A Comparative Study of Variables Influencing Forest Transformations in Latin America. Presented at the 5th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Ecological Economics, Santiago, Chile, Nov. 18.
Tucker, Catherine.
1998. Evaluating a Common Property Institution: Design Principles and Forest Management in a Honduran Community. Presented at the International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP) Meeting in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, June 13.
Tucker, Catherine.
1998. Forest Transformations and National Policies: A Western Honduras Case Study. Presented at the Latin American Studies Association Annual Meeting, Sept. 25.
Tucker, Catherine.
1998. Forests and Livelihood in a Honduran Community. Diálogo, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Feb. 19.
Tucker, Joanna, Emilio Moran, and Eduard Brondizio.
1998. Rates of Forest Regrowth in Eastern Amazonia: A Comparison of Altamira and Bragantina Regions, Para State, Brazil. Interciencia 23(2):64–73.
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