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Environmental Policy Roundtable
Spring 2002
Feb 8 Restoration of Brazil's Atlantic Forest
as a Watershed Management Tool: Rosimeiry Portela, Trista Pattterson
and Sandra Young report on a field course in Ecological Economics
and Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, January
07-21, 2002.
Feb 22 Brian Dabson/Corp. for Enterprise
Development (Doug B) In 1995 The Nature Conservancy, with
high hopes and $2.25 million in capital, launched a new model
for conservation: a for-profit business designed to preserve
the environment of Virginia's pristine Eastern Shore while developing
its weak economy. In August 1999, the board of directors authorized
the dissolution of the company. What went wrong?
Mar 8 Josh Farley/Institute
for Ecological Economics on Macro Level Ecological Economics
and other topics (Trista)
Mar 22 Roel Boumans (IEE) Modeling Dynamics and Value of Global
Ecosystem Services. Roel will be demonstrating his Global Unified
Metamodel of the Biosphere (GUMBO). It incorporates dynamic feedback
from technology, economic production, and ecosystem goods and services.
Apr 12 David Tilley/MEES on Emergy (Luisa)
Apr 26 Jonathan Nash/Population
Reference Bureau (Meiry) Do Demographics Matter to Natural
Resource Management? The Case of Deforestation. Undeniably, demographic
change will affect our ability to manage natural resources effectively
and sustainably. There is an increasing recognition of the need
for greater analysis of population and environment linkages -
but are the links always clear and evident? What role does demographic
change play in the case of continuing global deforestation?
May 10 Ken Conca (GVPT) (Ken Cousins) on the Global Political
Economy of Consumerism, from a forthcoming book.
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