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Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 11:34:35 -0500
From: Mark Stoll <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Panel for ASEH 2000: Local Livelihoods and External
Conservationists
Sender: "American Society for Environmental History (H-NET List)"
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Date: Mon, 07 Jun 1999 14:22:11 -0500
From: DAVID AAGESEN, [log in to unmask]
Dear Colleagues:
I am organizing a session (or two) for the next ASEH meetings in Tacoma.
The tentative title of which will be "Local Livelihoods and External
Conservationists: Case Studies from the Developing World." Papers
should focus on local resource management strategies as they relate to
exogenous conservation policy or movements. Within the local-external
conservation context, the objective of the papers and session is two-fold:
1) to explore respective disciplinary contributions to environmental
history, and 2) to evaluate the implications and utility of combining
historical and contemporary approaches to understand environmental change.
The Tacoma panel is a follow-up to a successful session on global
conservation and local communities held at the ASEH meetings in Tucson in
April. Panel participants from both Tucson and Tacoma, along with a few
other recruits, expect to work together to produce an edited volume of
these papers.
If you are interested in becoming part of this panel, please let me know.
If you are interested in organizing another panel more in line with your
own interests, I have posted the general call for papers and panel
proposals below. However, contact me directly if you are interested in
presenting a case study of a community's experience with an external
conservation actor such as the state or a non-governmental organization
(national or international). Please let me know if you have any questions,
and kindly disseminate this message to interested parties. If you respond
to this message, I will not be able to reply until the week of June 14th as
I will be out of town. Thanks very much.
Best wishes,
David Aagesen
Department of Geography
State University of New York
Geneseo, NY 14454
Tel: (716) 245-5462
(716) 473-7963
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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Dr Simon Batterbury
Dept. of Geography & Earth Sciences
Brunel University
Uxbridge Middx. UB8 3PH, UK
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/depts/geo
tel +1895 274000 fax +1895 203217
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