CIPEC 2002 Summer Institute Schedule
5/27/2002
Week1 Monday 13 May Tuesday 14 May Wednesday 15 May Thursday 16 May Friday 17 May
Chair: Unruh Unruh Unruh Unruh Unruh
  Strickland (7:30)        
  Participants to Woodburn Moran Evans Randolph VanWey
8:30 Administrative (8:00) Brazilian Indiana  Forest Ecology Theories of Demography
10:00 Administrative Items Research Discussion Research Discussion 8:30 -10:00  
  Moran (8:30)    
  Global Change Research      
  Unruh (9:30)      
  Participant Introductions      
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) (10:20-11:30) (10:20-12:20) (10:20-12:30)
  Ostrom with Green Randolph 3 Participant Presentations[1]  
10:20 TK Ahn, York Remote Sensing Lecture: The Global Carbon Cycle 10:20 - 12:00 4 Participant Presentations[2]
12:30 A Common Pool Resource Introduction to   Zink  
  Experiment Remote Sensing   Funding Opportunities, IFS  
  (11:30 - 12:30) (11:30 - 12:30) 12:00 - 12:20  
  2 Participant Presentations[3] 2 Participant Presentations[4] Group Picture  
      (12:20)  
Room Woodburn Hall 218 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) (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 Munroe Munroe
2:00 Ostrom et al Remote Sensing Lecture: Remote Sensing Lecture: GIS Lecture 1 GIS Lecture 2:
5:00 Results/Discussion Spatial and Temporal Exploratory Introduction to GIS GIS Database Construction
  Common Pool Experiment Satellite Image Sampling Image Analysis Student Building 221 Student Building 221
Room Woodburn Hall 218 Student Building 221 Student Building 221    
       
  (4:30 - 5:30 Tour)        
  Boucek (3:00 - 5:00 G-Lab 1)[5] (3:00 - 5:00 G-Lab 2)[6] (3:00 - 5:00 M-Lab 2)[7] (3:00 - 5:00 M-Lab 2)[8]
Room Walking Tour of ACT Lab,  Student Building 221 Student Building 221 Student Building 221 Student Building 221
  CIPEC, Workshop,       
  SPEA, SB 221 5:30ish Pizza Party       
  Franklin vending machines at CIPEC      
Week 2 Monday 20 May Tuesday 21 May Wednesday 22 May Thursday 23 May Friday 24 May
Chair: Unruh Unruh Unruh Unruh Unruh
  8:30 - 10:00        
    VanWey Tucker Poteete Field Day at
8:30 3 Participant Presentations[9] Population and Environment Mesoamerica Research Collective Action Lake Griffy
10:00   Discussion    
      Coordinated by
      Tucker 
      with Caldanaro, Green, 
      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 
  Ostrom Green Green Randolph Pick Up Participants
10:20 Institutional Analysis Remote Sensing Lecture: Remote Sensing Lecture: Forest Mensuration at Campus View
12:30   Remote Sensing 3-D slide show, at 8:30 a.m.
    and Global Change Forest Structure and RS  
  11:30 - 12:30 11:30 - 12:30 11:30 - 12:30 Woodburn Hall 218  
  2 Participant Presentations[10] 2 Participant Presentations[11] 2 Participant Presentations[12] Lunch 11:30 - 1:00 Drivers for the Vans:
      (1:00 - 5:00) Freeman
Room Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Woodburn Hall 218 Preparatory Field Work: Humphrey
Lunch (12:30-2) (12:30-2) (12:30-2) Collecting Forest Data -- Mangrich
  (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture) (2:00 - 3:00) (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture) Plot Forms:  Welch
      Tucker,  Carlson,   
2:00 Green Munroe Green Wayson  
  Radiometric Spatial Statistical Analysis  Classification Training  Sample   
Room Calibration of Environmental Change Student Building 221 Forms Introduction: Green  
  Student Building 221 Student Building 221    
      GPS Introduction: Caldanaro  
  (3:00 - 5:00 G-Lab 3)[13] (3:00 - 5:00 M-Lab 2)[14] (3:00 - 5:00 G-Lab 1)[15]  
Room Student Building 221 Student Building 221 Student Building 221 Meet at Woodburn Hall 218   
      & Outside  
         
       
Week 3 Monday 27 May Tuesday 28 May Wednesday 29 May Thursday 30 May Friday 31 May
Chair: Unruh Unruh Unruh Unruh Unruh
           
  8:30 - 9:00        
  Unruh Nagendra Ostrom Moran/McConnell Moran
8:30  Discussion of the second week Asia Research Discussion Findings from IFRI Studies  LUCC Global Change:
10:00   in Southern Indiana   The Next Decade
  9:00 - 10:00      
  Wilk      
  Consumption & Global      
  Environmental Issues        
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 - 12:30)        
  Poteete Meretsky Unruh,  Green Meretsky, Parker Unruh
10:20 Overview of IFRI Foundations of Sampling  Africa Research  Biocomplexity Research  Summer Institute 2002 
12:30 Research Program for Landcover Change Discussion Discussion Evaluations
         
       
         
         
Room Woodburn Hall 218 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) (12:30-2)
  (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture) (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture) (2:00 - 2:45 Lecture) (2:00 - 5:00 )  
  Green Munroe Munroe Randolph, Moran and Ostrom
2:00 Remote Sensing Lecture: GIS Lecture 3: GIS Lecture 4: with Tucker Summary, Comments
5:00 Multitemporal Spatial Data Representation GIS Applications Ecological Stats Lab & Discussion of the
  Image Analysis Student Building 221 Student Building 221 Student Building 221 Last Three Weeks
Room Student Building 221     Woodburn Hall 218
       
       
Room (3:00 - 5:00 G-Lab 4)[16] (3:00 - 5:00 M-Lab 3)[17] (3:00 - 5:00 M-Lab 4)[18]    
  Student Building 221 Student Building 221 Student Building 221    
      Banquet at IMU Federal Room  
        6:30 Reception, 7:30 Dinner  

[1]
Cheryl Margoluis
Tragic choices and creative compromises: conservation in the Peten

Concepcion Lujan-Alvarez
Sustainable community forestry in Mexico: and effort of change.

Phyllis M. Corrrea
Changes in land tenure and land use in a community of small private property holders in central Mexico.

[2]
Christine Mathenge
Land use decisions on private lands: a framework for studying private forest owners in the Upper Wabash River Basin.

Sara M. Gregg
From farms to forest: federal conservation and resettlement programs in the Blue Ridge and Green Mountains, 1924-1976

Ken Sylvester
In service of family: the ethnicity of children's work in Canada's prairie west

Deborah Robinson
The Artic Borderlands Coop: development of a community-based ecological monitoring program
[3]
Frank Boening
Informal property rights institutions and computer-based geographic information systems.

Julie Velasquez Runk
And the creator began to carve us of cocobolo: Historical ecology of Wounaan forest use in eastern Panama
[4]
Monica di Gregorio
CAPRi: CGIAR System wide program on collection action and property rights.

Lucie Kupkova
Analysis of development of Czech cultural landscape in the period 1845-2000.
[5]
Lab Assist.
Sean Sweeney,
Rich Caldanaro,
Phil Keating
[6]
Lab Assist.
Sean Sweeney,
Rich Caldanaro,
Phil Keating
[7]
Lab Assist.
Chuck Winkle, Shanon Donnelly, and Abby York
[8]
Lab Assist.
Chuck Winkle, Shanon Donnelly, and Abby York
[9]

Alisa Coffin
Flexible Land Use and Ownership as a Response to Environmental Variability in the Bolivian Altiplano
 
Teddy Siles
GIS and Remote Sensing, Tools for Conservation Science

Christopher Thoms
[10]
John Kerr
Watershed development, environmental services and poverty alleviation in India.

Manjusha Gupte
Participation in a gendered environment: the case of community forestry in India
[11]
Norbert Ross
Folkbiology and resource management

Vanessa Perez-Cirera
Uses and limitations of game theory for analyzing common pool resources (CPR) management outcomes
[12]
Marina T. Campos
New footprints in the forest: colonist farmers' forest use, their institutions, and the emergence of an environmental consciousness in eastern Brazilian Amazonia.

Sonya Dewi
Modeling deforestation in East Kalimantan at the pixel level and village level

[13]
Lab Assist.
Sean Sweeney,
Rich Caldanaro,
Phil Keating

[14]
Lab Assist.
Chuck Winkle, Shanon Donnelly, and Abby York
[15]
Lab Assist.
Sean Sweeney,
Laura Carlson,
Phil Keating
[16]
Lab Assist.
Sean Sweeney,
Laura Carlson,
Phil Keating


[17]
Lab Assist.
Chuck Winkle, Shanon Donnelly, and Abby York
[18]
Lab Assist.
Chuck Winkle, Shanon Donnelly, and Abby York