Selected students advised through project courses Spring Term 2004-Sprint term 2006
Sarah Davidson, MESc 2004, Community Response to International Reforms: A Case Study of Nuevo San Juan's Resistance to Privatization
Jennifer Vogel, MEM 2004, Wild and Domestic Silk Production in the Highlands of Madagascar
Robin Barr, MEM 2004, Enabling small landholder evaluations on the potential of benefiting from carbon credit payment projects in Meru, Kenya
Corrina Steward, MESc 2004, The Prospect of Soybean Cultivation in the Brazilian Amazon: Mapping the social, economic and ecological factors in southern Amazonia
Nikhil Anand, MESc 2004, Developing visions: Understanding alternative paradigms for the governance of natural resources
Dave Kneas, MESc 2005, Everyday forms of Neo-liberal State Formation: Mining, the World Bank and the Reconstruction of Environmental Authority in Ecuador
Andrea Johnson, MESc 2005, Participation Through the Pipeline: Civil Society and the Camisea Project, Peru
Alder Keleman, MESc/MA 2005, Genealogies of Globalization: Stories of crop loss, crop persistence, and the formal and informal economies in Northern Mexico
Laura Cuoco, MESc 2005, Effect of Shrimp Farms and Mangrove Deforestation on Local Communities: Participation, Behaviors, and Knowledge
Victoria Critchley, MESc 2005, Reclaiming Homeland Dreaming: Indigenous Politics and Conservation in Cape York
Angela L. Quiros, MEM 2005, A Comparison of Whale Shark Tourism in the Philippines and Belize
Anna Jetmore, MEM 2005, Preparation for Social Science Research
Emily Hicks, MESc. 2006, Preparation for Social Science Research
Lisa Bassani, MESc 2006, Preparation for Social Science Research
Susan Ely, MESc, 2006, Preparation for Social Science Research
Brett Galimidi, MEM 2005 and Kevin Ogorzalek, MESc. 2006, NGO-Donor Relations: Implications for Project Determination
Catherine Schoelgel, MESc 2006, Alternatives to petroleum development in Tena, Ecuador: Calculating the real price of black gold