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Master's Thesis Presentations: Managing Risk in Human and Natural Systems
Thursday, May 23, 2013

11:00-11:30 SEBASTIAN VINCENT PILLITTERI (Littleton, MA)“Adoption of Agroforestry in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico”11:30-12:00 NICHOLAS MONZY MARTIN (Columbus, GA)“Understanding Barriers to the Use of Seasonal Forecast Information in Farm-level Decision Making in Bundelkhand, India”12:00-12:30 KAREN ELISABETH HAUSER COREY (Kingston, NY) “Social-ecological Resilience and Tsunamis in Samoa and the Solomon Islands”----BREAK----1:30-2:00 CHRISTINE C. PIZZUTTI (Carmel, NY)"Potential for Organic Standards in Aquaponics"2:00-2:30 KRISTIN KOKAL (Ft. Myers, FL)“Our Disposable World: Emerging Plastic Bag Policies in the U.S.”2:30-3:00 TIMOTHY MICHAEL MAHER, JR. (St. Louis, MO)“Ambient Intelligence and Ambient Persuasive Technology: Sustainability and Threats to Autonomy”3:15-3:45 AMY ROBINSON (Polson, MT) presented remotely “Preventing Grizzly Bear and Human Conflicts: Implementing Food Storage Policies on Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest”3:45-4:15 JOHN PINCKNEY ROHRBACK (Seattle, WA) presented remotely“Modeling Southern Resident Killer Whale Population Response to Chinook Salmon Abundance and its Implications for Recovery Policy”

Location: Olin Language Center, Room 115
Sponsor: Bard Center for Environmental Policy

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