CIPEC 2001 Summer Institute Schedule- Draft 5-7-01
Week1 Monday 14 May Tuesday 15 May Wednesday 16 May Thursday 17 May Friday 18 May
Chair: Unruh Evans Gibson Randolph Parker
         
  Moran Evans Moran Randolph Gibson
8:30 Global Change Indiana Brazilian Forest Ecology Why Institutions Matter
10:00 Issues & Research Agenda Research Discussion Research Discussion  
           
           
           
           
Room Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218
Break (10:00-10:20) (10:00-10:20) (10:00-10:20) (10:00-10:20) (10:00-10:20)
  (10:20-11:30) (10:20-12:30) (10:20-11:30) (10:20-11:30) (10:20-12:30)
  Unruh Walker, Gibson Randolph  
10:20 Participant Introductions A Common Pool Resource The Global Carbon Cycle 2 Participant Presentations[1] 4 Participant Presentations[2]
12:30   Experiment    
    (11:30 - 12:30) Woodburn Hall 218  
  (11:30 - 12:30)   Walker, Gibson    
  2 Participant Presentations[3]   Discussion of Common Pool    
  (20 mins+10 mins discussion each)   Experiment    
Room Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218   Woodburn Hall 218
Lunch (12:30-2) (12:30-2) (12:30-2)   (12:30-2)
  (2:00 - 3:30 Lecture) (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture) (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture) Leave for Afternoon Field Trip Evans
  Green Green Green (box lunch enroute) GIS Lecture 1:
2:00 Remote Sensing Lecture: Remote Sensing Lecture: Remote Sensing Lecture: Visit to Old Growth Introduction to GIS
5:00 Introduction to Spatial and Temporal Exploratory Forest Site, Pioneer Mothers  
  Remote Sensing Satellite Image Sampling Image Analysis Woodburn Hall 218
Room Woodburn Hall 218 ACT Lab ACT Lab Guides:  
       Randolph, Tucker,  
  (3:45 - 5:00 Tour)     Green, Burcsu  
  Boucek (3:00 - 5:00 G-Lab 1)[4] (3:00 - 5:00 G-Lab 2)[5]   (3:00 - 5:00 E-Lab 1)[6]
Room Walking Tour of ACT Lab, ACT Lab ACT Lab Bus Pickup at Woodburn Hall ACT Lab
  CIPEC, Workshop, SPEA      
    5:30ish Pizza Party      
    at CIPEC      
Week 2 Monday 21 May Tuesday 22 May Wednesday 23 May Thursday 24 May Friday 25 May
Chair: Green Green Tucker Munroe Tucker
           
    8:30 - 9:00   Field Day at
8:30  Perz Unruh Tucker Unruh, Gibson, Lake Griffy
10:00 The Demographic Dimensions Discusion of the first week Mesoamerica Research  Green, McConnell, Vogt  
  of Land Use and Land Cover   Discussion Africa Research Coordinated by
  Change: An Introduction with 9:00-10:00   Discussion Tucker
  Emphasis on the Brazilian 2 Participant Presentations[7]     with Evans, Green,
  Amazon     Wayson, Johnston
Room Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218  
Break (10:00-10:20) (10:00-10:20) (10:00-10:20) (10:00-10:20)  
  (10:20-11:30) (10:20-11:30) (10:20-11:30) (10:20-11:30) Van Drivers will
  Perz Green Green Randolph Pick Up Participants
10:20 Household-level Demographic Remote Sensing Lecture: Remote Sensing Lecture: Forest Mensuration at Campus View
12:30 Processes and Evolution 3-D slide show, Remote Sensing   at 8:30 a.m.
  of Land Management Strategies Forest Structure and RS and Global Change    
  in the Brazilian Amazon 11:30 - 12:30 11:30 - 12:30 Woodburn Hall 218  
  11:30 - 12:30 2 Participant Presentations[8] 2 Participant Presentations[9] Lunch 11:30 - 1:00 Drivers for the Vans:
  2 Participant Presentations[10]   McKamey
Room Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 (1:00 - 5:00) Humphrey
Lunch (12:30-2) (12:30-2) (12:30-2) Preparatory Field Work: Boucek
  (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture) (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture) (2:00 - 3:30) Collecting Forest Data --  
      Meretsky, Parker Plot Forms:  
2:00 Evans Green Biocomplexity Research Tucker, Wayson  
5:00 GIS Lecture 2: Remote Sensing Lecture: Discussion Training  Sample  
  GIS Database Construction Radiometric   Forms Introduction: Green  
Room   Calibration (3:45 - 5:00)    
  Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Munroe GPS Introduction: Evans  
      Spatial Statistical Analysis    
  (3:00 - 5:00 E-Lab 2)[11] (3:00 - 5:00 G-Lab 3)[12] of Environmental Change    
Room ACT Lab ACT Lab Woodburn Hall 218 Meet at Woodburn Hall 218  
        & Outside  
           
         
Week 3 Monday 28 May Tuesday 29 May Wednesday 30 May Thursday 31 May Friday 1 June
           
           
  8:30 - 9:00        
  Unruh Nagendra Gibson Moran Moran
8:30  Discussion of the second week Asia Research Discussion Linking National & Local LUCC Global Change:
10:00    Levels of Analysis   The Next Decade
  9:00 - 10:00      
  Meretsky      
  Foundations of Sampling      
  for Landcover Change        
Room Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218
Break (10:00-10:20) (10:00-10:20) (10:00-10:20) (10:00-10:20) (10:00-10:20)
  (10:20 - 11:20)        
  Unruh Poteete Wilk Randolph, Moran and Unruh
10:20 Land Tenure IFRI Research and Methods Consumption & Global with Tucker, Southworth Summer Institute 2001
12:30 and Legal Pluralism Discussion Environmental Issues Ecological Stats Lab Evaluations
         
  (11:20 - 12:30)    
  2 Participant Presentations[13]      
         
Room Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 ACT lab Woodburn Hall 218
Lunch (12:30-2) (12:30-2) (12:30-2) (12:30-2) (12:30-2)
  (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture) (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture) (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture) (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture)  
  Green Green Evans Evans Moran
2:00 Remote Sensing Lecture: Remote Sensing Lecture: GIS Lecture 3: GIS Lecture 4: Summary, Comments
5:00 Multitemporal Classification Spatial Data Representation GIS Applications & Discussion of the
  Image Analysis       Last Three Weeks
Room   ACT Lab Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218  
  Woodburn Hall 218        
      (3:00 - 5:00 E-Lab 4)[14]  
Room (3:00 - 5:00 G-Lab 4)[15] (3:00 - 5:00 B-Lab 1)[16] (3:00 - 5:00 E-Lab 3)[17] ACT Lab Woodburn Hall 218
  ACT Lab ACT Lab ACT Lab    
    Banquet at IMU Federal Room  
        6:30 Reception, 7:00 Dinner  

[1]
Rodolfo Rodriguez
Human implications of El Nino-southern oscillation on the northern coast of Peru

Axayacatl Segundo Cabello
Natural resources use by Maya communities in Quintana Roo, Mexico

[2]
Moira Adams
Influence of forest fragmentation in agricultural landscapes of Eastern Amazon

Birendra Bajracharya
State of the environment - Nepal 2001

Polly Ericksen
Indicators of social and envrionmental response--the example of the ASB program

Byron Fonseca
Biophysical aspects of Ecuador--focused on the agricultural and forest situation

[3]
Alex de Sherbinin
Population, development, and human security: a micro-level perspective

Jacqueline Vadjunec
Extractive reserves--the role of institutions and LUCC: a common property assessment
[4]
Lab Assist.
Bruce, Theresa, Lilian

[5]
Lab Assist.
Bruce, Theresa, Lilian

[6]

Lab Assist.
Chuck Winkle
Dawn Parker
[7]
Lisa Harrington
Change research in southwestern Kansas

Wendy Jepson
Understanding agricultural development and land-cover change in the Brazilian Cerrado


[8]
Nancy Kingsbury
Increasing pressure on decreasing resrouces: Amerindian shifting cultivation in the Gran Sabana, Venezuela

Evelyne Kiptot
Eliciting indigenous knowledge: a focus on methodology
[9]
Leo Zulu
Forest monitoring for poor countries? Exploring the use of sub-pixel classification in 1km NOAA AVHRR for forest minitoring in Malawi

Firooza Pavri
Institutional efficacy in natural resource management: lessons from forest regimes of Western India

[10]
Lisa Gezon
Between the local and the global: a regional approach to conservation in northern Madagascar


Yogesh Gokhale
Forest management regiems and plant diversity--a case study from the Western Ghats, India
[11]
Lab Assist.
Laura, Shanon
[12]
Lab Assist.
Bruce, Laura, Lilian


[13]
Milan Shrestha
Antrhopology of agriculture, forest, and livelihood: studying the human dimensions of land use/cover change in the Nepal Himalayas

Jennifer Lipton
Conservation corridors: human dimensions of conservation strategies in Costa Rica
[14]
Lab Assist.
Laura, Shanon

[15]
Lab Assist.
Bruce, Laura, Nathan

[16]
Lab Assist.
Bruce, Laura, Nathan


[17]
Lab Assist.
Laura, Shanon