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Letter from Oaxaca, January 2017
Posted on January 27, 2017 | No CommentsProfessor Monique Segarra is the lead faculty for our January Term in Oaxaca, Mexico. She wrote this letter on January 27, 2017. Dear All, We are having an amazing January […] -
Following the Tea Horse Road: Trade, Tourism and Conservation in Yunnan Province
Posted on September 22, 2016 | 5 CommentsMonique Segarra, Assistant Professor Bard Center for Environmental Policy With the generous support of the Luce Foundation Asia and the Environment grant to Bard College, I spent two weeks this […] -
Defining Leadership in International Conservation
Posted on March 24, 2016 | No CommentsWhile conservation efforts are often delineated by geographical region, their impacts are worldwide. Leading and participating in this charge can be overwhelming, but I had the opportunity to speak with two […] -
What’s in a Number? Setting AFT NY’s 100,000 Acre Farmland Protection Goal
Posted on January 14, 2016 | 6 CommentsBy Sanaz Arjomand, M.S. in Environmental Policy 2016 During my internship with the New York field office of American Farmland Trust (AFT), a national organization whose mission is to protect […] -
The Call of the Wild: A True Story
Posted on August 1, 2015 | 12 CommentsBy Anna Panariello, M.S. in Environmental Policy 2016 The backpacks are ready: hiking boots, a few long-sleeved shirts, a pair of quick-drying hiking pants, and many wool socks to soften […] -
I ♥︎ NY Farmland: Going Beyond the Tagline as a Graduate Policy Intern
Posted on July 26, 2015 | 10 CommentsBy Sanaz Arjomand, M.S. in Environmental Policy 2016 If you’ve been to a farmer’s market, you’ve seen the iconic green “No Farms, No Food” bumper stickers of the American Farmland […]