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Sustainability Science Fellows Seminar
Convenors: William Clark and Nancy Dickson
Time and place: Starting September 12 and unless otherwise noted, the Fall 2007 Sustainability Science Fellows Seminar will meet weekly on Wednesdays, 9:00-11:00 am, in the Perkins Room (R-415), 4th Floor, Rubenstein Building, Kennedy School of Government (Map)
Description: The weekly Sustainability Science Seminar serves as a forum for fellows in the Sustainability Science Program to present research plans and work in progress, providing opportunities for shaping proposals, critiquing ongoing research, and giving and receiving constructive peer review. The seminar, as the Program itself, considers work that explores basic understanding of the dynamics of human-environment systems; facilitates the design, implementation, and evaluation of practical interventions that promote sustainability in particular places and contexts; and improves linkages between relevant research and innovation communities on the one hand, and relevant policy and management communities on the other.
Audience: Graduate students, fellows, research staff, and faculty are invited to attend the seminar.
Sponsor: Sustainability Science Program at Harvard’s Center for International Development
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Event archive: Fall 2007, 2006-2007 series, 2005-2006 series, 2004-2005 series, 2003-2004 series
February 5, 2008
Overview of Spring Plans for the Sustainability Science Program and Discussion of Critical Readings in Sustainability Science Seminar
William Clark, Harvey Brooks Professor of International Science, Public Policy and Human Development, Co-director, Sustainability Science Program
Nancy Dickson, Senior Researcher and Co-director, Sustainability Science Program
February 12, 2008
Adaptive Management of Human-Environment Systems
Jan Sendzimir, Research Fellow, Sustainability Science in the Sustainability Science Program
February 19, 2008
Assessing the Resilience of River Basin Management Regimes: Non-Linear Change on the Road to Sustainability
Jan Sendzimir, Research Fellow, Sustainability Science in the Sustainability Science Program
March 4, 2008
Legitimizing and Strengthening Deliberation to Address Environmental Conflicts: The Case of Community Protests at the Tintaya Copper Mine in Peru
Isabelle Anguelovski, doctoral candidate, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
March 11, 2008
Who Purchases Flood Insurance?
Carolyn Kousky, doctoral fellow, Sustainability Science Program and doctoral candidate, Public Policy Program, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
March 18, 2008
Motivation to Engage in Social Learning about Sustainability
Krister Andersson, Giorgio Ruffolo Research Fellow in Sustainability Science and assistant professor in environmental policy, University of Colorado at Boulder
Green Chemistry - An International Perspective
Kira Matus, Giorgio Ruffolo Doctoral Fellow in Sustainability Science and doctoral candidate, Public Policy Program, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
March 25, 2008
No seminar - Harvard Spring Break
April 1, 2008
Do Protected Areas Encourage Forest Fragmentation?
Kate Emans Sims, doctoral fellow, Sustainability Science Program and Environmental Economics Program and doctoral candidate, Program in Political Economy and Government, Kennedy School of Government, Economics Department, and Government Department, Harvard University
The Social Dimensions of Productivity in Teams: Evidence from Kenya's Commercial Agriculture Sector
Jessica Leino, Giorgio Ruffolo Doctoral Fellow in Sustainability Science and doctoral candidate, Economics Department, University of California at Berkeley.
April 8, 2008
Biofuel Production, Community Development and Private Sector Engagement: What could other Countries Learn from Brazil?
Daniele Cesano, Giorgio Ruffolo Research Fellow in Sustainability, Founder, CO2nnect, and capacity building coordinator, SouthSouthNorth
Institutional Innovations in Global Health
Nicole Szlezák, doctoral fellow, Sustainability Science Program and doctoral candidate, Public Policy Program, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
April 15, 2008
Impact of the Petroleum Sector on the Resilience of the Niger Delta Social-Ecological System
Michael Burns, Giorgio Ruffolo Research Fellow and project manager, Sustainability Science Programme, South Africa’s Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
Social Networks and the Challenge of Learning for Sustainability
Adam Henry, Giorgio Ruffolo Doctoral Fellow in Sustainability Science and doctoral candidate, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California at Davis.
April 22, 2008
Learning in Networks and Technology Diffusion: Preliminary Theory and Evidence from a Field Experiment in Kenya
Lorenzo Casaburi, Giorgio Ruffolo Pre-doctoral Fellow in Sustainability Science and doctoral candidate, Economics Department, Harvard University
Allocation of Incentives for the Private Provision of Public Goods: Woodlot Promotion in Malawi
Kelsey Jack, Giorgio Ruffolo Doctoral Fellow in Sustainability Science and doctoral candidate, Public Policy Program, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
April 29, 2008
Why? Because... Reflections on Causality in Development Programs
Fred Carden, Research Fellow, Sustainability Science Program and Director, Evaluation Unit, International Development Research Centre
What is the Worth of Mangroves in the Niger Delta?
Godstime James, Giorgio Ruffolo Doctoral Fellow in Sustainability Science and doctoral candidate, Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program, University of Missouri at Kansas City
May 6, 2008
Evolving Norms on R&D for New Medicines: Evidence and Hypotheses: A Research Design
Suerie Moon, pre-doctoral fellow, Sustainability Science Program and doctoral candidate, Public Policy Program, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
The Natural Face of Conflict: Resources and the Politics of Identity in Africa's New Wars
Ann Laudati, Giorgio Ruffolo Post-doctoral Fellow in Sustainability Science in the Sustainability Science Program
May 13, 2008
Think Locally, Act Globally: New Challenges to Environmental Governance
Marcel Bursztyn, Giorgio Ruffolo Research Fellow in Sustainability Science, Fulbright Visiting Senior Scholar, and Director, Center for Sustainable Development, University of Brasilia
What Next after Privatization of Maasai Group Ranches? Early Results of Focus Group Discussions
Esther Mwangi, Giorgio Ruffolo Post-doctoral Fellow in Sustainability Science and Ziff Environmental Fellow, Harvard University Center for the Environment
May 20, 2008
No seminar
May 27, 2008
Year in Review
William Clark, Harvey Brooks Professor of International Science, Public Policy and Human Development, Co-director, Sustainability Science Program
Nancy Dickson, Senior Researcher and Co-director, Sustainability Science Program
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