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CURRICULUM VITAE Alfonso H. Peter Castro Department of Anthropology Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-1200 Phone: (315) 443-1971 Fax: (315) 443-4860 E-mail: [email protected] 4135 Mesa Lane Liverpool, NY 13090-1615 (315) 652-1952 Birthplace: Fort Ord, California; U.S. citizen Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York EDUCATION 1988 Ph.D., Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara 1981 MA, Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara 1977 BA, with Highest Honors, Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT AND POSITIONS 2000-05 Chair, Department of Anthropology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University (department consisting of 14 faculty, 2 staff, and graduate and undergraduate programs) 1997-99 & Team Leader, “Maxwell 132: The Global Community,” Maxwell School of 2009-11 Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University (coordinator of an interdisciplinary, team-taught undergraduate class consisting of 8 instructors and 1 staff) 1994- Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University (tenured) 1994- Adjunct Associate Professor, Faculty of Forestry, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse 1993-97 Undergraduate Director, Department of Anthropology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University 1988-94 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University CONSULTING AND RESEARCH POSITIONS 2011 Consultant, Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Washington, D.C. (provided training and training materials on Somali society, culture, and conflict resolution) 2011 Consultant, Camber Corporation, Monterey, California (provided training and training materials on East African cultures, economic development, and peace-building) 2008 Consultant, United Nations Interagency Framework for Coordination on Preventative Action (served as technical expert/facilitator for the “Peace and Development Advisor’s Experience-Sharing and Capacity Development Workshop,” Farallon, Panama, October; prepared paper on natural resource conflict and peacebuilding) 2004 Consultant, Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management— Collaborative Research Support Program, University of Georgia, Athens (prepared paper on natural resource conflict management in Africa as part of the review of the United States Agency for International Development’s Nature, Wealth, and Power policy framework; August-September) 2002-07 Researcher, Broadening Access and Strengthening Input Market Systems— Collaborative Research Support Program (BASIS-CRSP), Greater Horn of Africa Program, Project on “Building Assets for Sustainable Recovery and Food Security,” (fieldwork on responses to drought in Amhara Region, Ethiopia, August 2002, July 2003, March 2005; January-February 2007; with colleagues from Addis Ababa University and American institutions) 2000-07 Consultant, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (worked on issues related to natural resource conflict management, including development of training materials; population dynamics and community forestry planning; and livelihood analysis for the Forestry Department; traveled to Rome, Italy in August 2000, January, March, June, and November 2001) 2000 Consultant, Forestry Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (served with the Community Forestry Unit in the Forestry Policy and Planning Division, Rome, Italy, through the Academic Exchange Programme; worked on natural resource conflict management and other issues; March to June) 1999-01 Researcher, Broadening Access and Strengthening Input Market Systems— Collaborative Research Support Program (BASIS-CRSP), Horn of Africa Program, “Factor Market Constraints to Income and Food Security in a Highly Diverse Environment, South Wello, Ethiopia,”(co-designed/analyzed the rapid community assessments, including travel to Ethiopia in March and May-June 1999; helped develop/field test the household survey questionnaire, with travel to Ethiopia in January 2000; carried out key informant interviews in Ethiopia, May-June 2001; in collaboration with Addis Ababa University and American institutions; through the Institute for Development Anthropology) 2 CONSULTING AND RESEARCH POSITIONS (Continued) 1999 Consultant, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (reviewed and edited conflict resolution training materials for the Community Forestry Unit, Forestry Planning and Policy Division October-December) 1997 Consultant, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (served as a facilitator/technical expert for the satellite meeting of the XI World Forestry Congress on "Integrating Conflict Management into National Planning," Antalya, Turkey, October; prepared paper on forestry and conflict management issues) 1997 Consultant, Cree Regional Authority, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (discussed research strategies for assessing the impacts of industrial forestry on Cree communities) 1996 Consultant, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (prepared report on indigenous conflict resolution for the electronic conference on "Addressing Natural Resource Conflict through Community Forestry") 1995 Consultant, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, State University of New York, Syracuse (member of training team sponsored by United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, July) 1992 Consultant/Team Leader, United Nations Development Programme, New York, New York (led the midterm evaluation mission for the Upazila Afforestation and Nursery Development Project, a $46 million project in Bangladesh, with fieldwork OctoberNovember) 1988 Consultant, United States Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C. (member of the evaluation team for the Kenya Agriculture Sector Loan, a $13.5 million project, fieldwork in Kenya, October-November) 1986-88 Consultant, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy (wrote report on social science research support for community forestry; co-authored three reports on food security issues; prepared two reports for the Zambia Energy Consumption and Forest Resource Survey project; traveled to Rome, Italy, August, October-December 1986; March 1987) 1984 Consultant, United States Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C. (co-authored a report on agroforestry, land tenure, and resource management) 1984 Consultant, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy (served as Acting Community Forestry Officer in the Forestry Department, Policy and Planning Service, Rome, Italy, April to July) 1983 Consultant, CARE, New York, New York (conducted social survey of three refugee camps for the Hiran Refugee Reforestation Project, Somalia, August to December) 3 CONSULTING AND RESEARCH POSITIONS (Continued) 1982 Consultant, United States Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C. (co-authored a report on deforestation and community forestry in Kenya) 1982-83 Research Associate, Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya (field research, May 1982 to March 1983) 1981-82 Consultant, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy (co-edited Wood Fuel Surveys) 1979 Consultant, Devres, Inc., Washington, D.C. (co-wrote a report on wood fuel use and related forestry projects in developing countries) PUBLICATIONS Books and Edited Works In press A. Peter Castro, Dan Taylor, and David W. Brokensha (editors), Climate Change and Threatened Communities: Vulnerability, Capacity and Action. London: Practical Action Publishers (forthcoming in early 2012), 215 pp. 2007 Alfonso Peter Castro and Antonia Engel (editors), Negotiation and Mediation Techniques for Natural Resource Management: Case Studies and Lessons Learned. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), 71 pp. Available online from FAO: ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/011/a1081e/a1081e01.pdf (accessed 3/1/11). 2003 A. Peter Castro and Erik Nielsen (editors) Natural Resource Conflict Management Case Studies: An Analysis of Power, Participation and Protected Areas. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 284 pp. (Major reviews: American Anthropologist, Vol.106 (4), 2004: pp. 754-755; Forest Ecology and Management Vol.193 (3), 2004: pp. 427-428; Forestry Vol. 77 (2), 2004: pp. 174175; International Forestry Review Vol. 5 (4), 2003: pp, 390-391; Natural Resource Forum No. 27, 2003, pp. 313-314; Lisistrata [Society for International Development] No.11, 2003, p. 23. Reissued on the CD-Rom, People and Forests: FAO Participatory Forestry Publications. Rome, Italy: FAO, 2004. Available online from FAO: http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/005/Y4503E/Y4503E00.HTM (accessed 3/1/11). 2000 Violet Matiru with Nancy Hart and Peter Castro (editors), Conflict and Natural Resource Management. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), 20 pp. Available in Spanish [Conflictos y Manejo de Recursos Naturales, 2001], in French [Conflits et Gestion des Ressources Naturelles, 2001], Chinese and Arabic. Reissued on the CD-Rom, People and Forests: FAO Participatory Forestry Publications. Rome, Italy: FAO, 2004. Available online from FAO: http://www.fao.org/forestry/21572-0d9d4b43a56ac49880557f4ebaa3534e3.pdf (accessed 3/1/11). 4 Books and Edited Works (Continued) 1998 Alfonso Peter Castro (editor), Special Section on "Historical Consciousness and Development Planning," World Development, Vol. 26 (9), pp. 1695-1784. 1995 Alfonso Peter Castro, Facing Kirinyaga: A Social History of Forest Commons in Southern Mount Kenya. London: Intermediate Technology Publications (now named Practical Action), Studies in Indigenous Knowledge and Development Series, 166 pp. Major reviews in: Commonwealth Forestry Review, Vol. 74 (4), 1995, p. 376; Forestry Vol. 69 (1), 1996, pp. 87-88; Mountain Research and Development, Vol.16 (4), 1996, pp. 432-433. 1983 David Brokensha and Alfonso Peter Castro (editors), Wood Fuel Surveys. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 202 pp. (Available in Spanish [Encuestas Sobre Combustibles Leñosos, 1984, 240 pp.] and French [Enquêtes Sur Les Combustibles Ligneux, 1984, 249 pp.]; (Major review in Energy Exploration and Exploitation 3 [1985]: 163-164). Available online from FAO: http://www.fao.org/docrep/q1085e/q1085e00.htm#Contents (accessed 3/1/11). Articles & Book Chapters In press A. Peter Castro, Dan Taylor, and David W. Brokensha, “Introduction” pp. 1-14 in Climate Change and Threatened Communities: Vulnerability, Capacity and Action, edited by A. Peter Castro, Dan Taylor, and David W. Brokensha. London: Practical Action Publishers (forthcoming in early 2012). In press A. Peter Castro, “Social Vulnerability, Climatic Variability, and Uncertainty in Rural Ethiopia: A Study of South Wollo and Oromiya Zones of Eastern Amhara Region,” pp. 29-40 in Climate Change and Threatened Communities: Vulnerability, Capacity and Action, edited by A. Peter Castro, Dan Taylor, and David W. Brokensha. London: Practical Action Publishers (forthcoming in early 2012). In press Yassir Hassan Satti and A. Peter Castro, “Climate Change and the Future of Onion and Potato Production in West Darfur, Sudan: A Case Study of Zalingei Locality,” pp. 81-92 in Climate Change and Threatened Communities: Vulnerability, Capacity and Action, edited by A. Peter Castro, Dan Taylor, and David W. Brokensha. London: Practical Action Publishers (forthcoming in early 2012). In press Dan Taylor, A. Peter Castro, and David W. Brokensha, “Conclusion,” pp. 197-200 in Climate Change and Threatened Communities: Vulnerability, Capacity and Action, edited by A. Peter Castro, Dan Taylor, and David W. Brokensha. London: Practical Action Publishers (forthcoming in early 2012). 5 Articles & Book Chapters (Continued) In press A. Peter Castro, “Resources” pp. 201-205 in Climate Change and Threatened Communities: Vulnerability, Capacity and Action, edited by A. Peter Castro, Dan Taylor, and David W. Brokensha. London: Practical Action Publishers (forthcoming in early 2012). 2011 A. Peter Castro, "Viewpoint," Natural Resource Forum 35 (4): 335. 2010 A. Peter Castro, “Collaborative Researchers or Cold Warriors? The Origins, Activities, and Legacy of the Smithsonian’s Institute of Social Anthropology,” Journal of International and Global Studies 2 (1): 56-82. 2010 A. Peter Castro, “Academic Freedom and Academic Responsibility: Some Personal Reflections,” in Academic Repression: Reflections from the Academic Industrial Complex, edited by Steven Best, Peter McLaren, and Anthony J. Nocella. Boston: AK Press, pp. 247-260. 2009 A. Peter Castro, “Communities and Natural Resource Conflicts in Africa: Reflections on Conflict Management Options for Peace-building in Darfur,” in Environment and Conflict in Africa: Reflections on Darfur, edited by Marcel Leroy. Addis Ababa: United Nations University for Peace, African Programme, pp. 341-354. Available online from the UN University for Peace at: http://www.africa.upeace.org/documents/environment_files.pdf (accessed 3/1/11). 2008 A. Peter Castro, “Forestry: Eastern Africa,” in John Middleton (Editor in Chief), New Encyclopedia of Africa, Volume 2. Detroit: Thomson, Gale, pp. 403-405. 2008 David W. Brokensha and A. Peter Castro, “Energy: Domestic,” in John Middleton (Editor in Chief), New Encyclopedia of Africa, Volume 2. Detroit: Thomson, Gale, pp. 263-266. 2007 A. Peter Castro and Antonia Engel, “Introduction: Building Local Capacity to Manage and Resolve Natural Resource Conflicts in Africa,” in Negotiation and Mediation Techniques for Natural Resource Management: Case Studies and Lessons Learned. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, pp. 1-11. 2007 A. Peter Castro and Antonia Engel, “Conclusions: Findings and Lessons Learned,” in Negotiation and Mediation Techniques for Natural Resource Management: Case Studies and Lessons Learned. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, pp. 53-63. 6 Articles & Book Chapters (Continued) 2006 Peter D. Little, M. Priscilla Stone, Tewodaj Mogues, A. Peter Castro, and Workneh Negatu. “Moving in Place: Drought and Poverty Dynamics in South Wello, Ethiopia,” Journal of Development Studies 42 (2), pp. 200-225. Reprinted in: Christopher B. Barrett, Michael R. Carter, and Peter D. Little (eds.), Understanding and Reducing Persistent Poverty in Africa. New York: Routledge, 2008. pp. 34-59. 2003 A. Peter Castro and Erik Nielsen, “Overview,” in Natural Resource Conflict Management Case Studies: An Analysis of Power, Participation and Protected Areas, edited by A. Peter Castro and Erik Nielsen. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, pp. 1-17. 2002 A. Peter Castro. "Vulnerability, Livelihoods and Trees Outside Forests,” in Proceedings: Expert Consultation on Enhancing the Contribution of Trees Outside Forests to Sustainable Livelihoods, edited by Syaka Sadio, Christoph Kleinn, and Tage Michaelsen. Rome, Italy, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, pp. 29-37. 2001 A. Peter Castro and Adelle Tibbetts, "Sacred Landscapes of Kirinyaga: Indigenous and Early Islamic and Christian Influences," in Sacred Landscapes and Cultural Politics, edited by Philip Arnold and Ann Grodzins Gold. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, pp. 55-81. Reprinted in Religion and the Environment: Critical Concepts in Religious Studies, Vol. 3, edited by Roger Gottleib. London: Routledge, 2010. 2001 Alfonso Peter Castro and Erik Nielsen, “Indigenous People and Co-Management: Implications for Conflict Management.” Environmental Science and Policy, Vol. 4 (4-5), pp. 229-239. 1999 Nels Johnson with contributions from Carol Raish, William deBuys, Susan Lees, Hanna Cortner, Bill Sexton, and Alfonso Peter Castro, “Cultural/Social Diversity and Resource Use,” in N. C. Johnson, A. J. Malk, R. C. Szaro, and W. T. Sexton (editors), Ecological Stewardship: A Common Reference for Ecosystem Management, Vol. 1: Key Findings. Oxford: Elsevier Science, pp. 145-157. 1998 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Integrating Conflict Management into Forestry Policy: An Applied Anthropologist's Perspective," in Integrating Conflict Management Considerations into National Policy Frameworks. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Community Forestry Unit, Forests, Trees and People Programme, pp. 195-208; reissued on the CD-Rom, People and Forests: FAO Participatory Forestry Publications. Rome, Italy: FAO, 2004. Available online from FAO: http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/005/X9610E/X9610E00.HTM (accessed 3/1/11). 7 Articles & Book Chapters (Continued) 1998 Alfonso Peter Castro "Editor's Introduction," World Development, Vol. 26, No. 9, pp. 1695-1696. 1998 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Sustainable Agriculture or Sustained Error? The Case of Cotton in Kirinyaga, Kenya," World Development, Vol. 26 (9), pp. 1719-1731. 1997 Alfonso Peter Castro and Kreg Ettenger, "Indigenous Knowledge and Conflict Management: Exploring Local Perspectives and Mechanisms for Dealing with Community Forestry Disputes," in Volume 1: Compilation of Discussion Papers Made to the Electronic Conference on “Addressing Natural Resource Conflicts through Community Forestry.” Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), pp. 141-164; reissued on the CD-Rom, People and Forests: FAO Participatory Forestry Publications. Rome, Italy: FAO, 2004; and online at: http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/005/AC696E/AC696E00.HTM (accessed 3/1/11) 1997 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Social and Anti-Social Forestry: Lessons from Bangladesh," Development Anthropologist, Vol. 15 (1-2), pp.1, 3-12. 1996 Alfonso Peter Castro, “Contracts, Cooperatives, and Coercion: The Kerugoya and Karatina Dried Vegetable Project, 1940-1947” African Rural and Urban Studies, Vol. 3 (3), pp. 101-136 (issued in 1999). 1996 Alfonso Peter Castro, "The Political Economy of Farm Forestry in Colonial Kenya: The View from Kirinyaga," in Tropical Deforestation: The Human Dimension, edited by Leslie Sponsel, Thomas Headland, and Robert Bailey. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 122-143. 1995 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Coffee, Tea, or Bureaucracy? Two Commodity Case Studies from Kirinyaga, Kenya, 1951 to 1983," in Research in Economic Anthropology, Vol. 16, edited by Barry Isaac. Greenwich: JAI Press, pp. 349-395. 1994 Alfonso Peter Castro and Kreg Ettenger, "Counterinsurgency and Socioeconomic Change: The Mau Mau War in Kirinyaga, Kenya,” Research in Economic Anthropology, Vol. 15, edited by Barry Isaac. Greenwich: JAI Press, pp. 63-101. 1994 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Commentary: Eliminating Hunger in Africa," in Eliminating Hunger in Africa: Technical and Human Perspectives, edited by Daniel A. Griffith and James L. Newman. Syracuse: Syracuse University, Maxwell School, Africa Series, pp. 81-87. 1994 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Cousins and Gunmen: Crisis and Resilience in Somalia," The World and I, Vol. 9 (3), pp. 268-279. 8 Articles & Book Chapters (Continued) 1994 Alfonso Peter Castro, "East Africa's Perilous Journey." The World and I, Vol. 9 (1), pp. 68-75. 1993 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Kikuyu Agroforestry: A Historical Analysis," Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, Vol. 46 (1), pp. 45-54. 1992 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Social Forestry: A Cross-Cultural Analysis," in Environmental Rehabilitation, Volume 1: Policy Issues, edited by Mohan K. Wali. The Hague, The Netherlands: SPB Academic Publishing, pp. 63-78. 1991 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Indigenous Kikuyu Agroforestry: A Case Study of Kirinyaga, Kenya," Human Ecology, Vol. 19 (1), pp. 1-18. 1991 Alfonso Peter Castro, "The Southern Mount Kenya Forest since Independence: A Social Analysis of Resource Competition," World Development, Vol. 19 (12), pp. 1695-1704. 1991 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Njukiine Forest: Transformation of a Common Property Resource," Forest and Conservation History, Vol. 35 (4), pp. 160-168. 1990 Peter Castro, "Sacred Groves and Social Change in Kirinyaga, Kenya," in Social Change and Applied Anthropology, edited by Miriam S. Chaiken and Anne K. Fleuret. Boulder: Westview Press, pp. 277-290. 1988 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Southern Mount Kenya and Colonial Forest Conflicts," in World Deforestation in the Twentieth Century, edited by John F. Richards and Richard P. Tucker. Durham: Duke University Press, pp. 33-55, 266-271. 1983 David Brokensha and Alfonso Peter Castro, "Methods of Fact Finding" and "What Sort of Information," in Wood Fuel Surveys, edited by David Brokensha and Alfonso Peter Castro. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, pp. 75-114. 1981 Alfonso Peter Castro, N. Thomas Hakansson and David Brokensha, "Indicators of Rural Inequality," World Development, Vol. 9 (5), pp. 401-427. Reviews 2011 A. Peter Castro, Review of Introduction to International Development: Approaches, Actors, and Issues, edited by Paul A. Haslam, Jessica Schafer, and Pierre Beaudet. Ontario: Oxford University Press, 2009. Journal of International and Global Studies Vol. 2 (2), pp. 102-104. 9 Reviews (Continued) 2008 A. Peter Castro, Review of Nuer-American Passages: Globalizing Sudanese Migration by Dianna J. Shandy. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2007. American Anthropologist, 110 (1), pp. 141-142. 2005 A. Peter Castro, Review of Somalia: Economy without State, by Peter D. Little. Oxford: James Currey, Indiana University Press, Hargeisa: Btec Books, 2003. American Ethnologist, Vol. 32 (1), February, pp. 1015-1016. 2003 A. Peter Castro, Review of Indians, Markets and Rainforests, by Ricardo A. Godoy, American Anthropologist, Vol.105 (1), pp. 187-189. 2003 A. Peter Castro, Reviews of Maintaining Biodiversity in Forest Ecosystems, edited by Malcolm L. Hunter, and The Social Life of Trees, edited by Laura Rival, Human Ecology, Vol. 31, (1), pp. 167-173. 1994 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Some Perspectives on Food Strategies and Rural Development," Reviews in Anthropology, Vol. 23 (1), pp. 1-9. Applied/ Research Reports and Monographs 2009 A. Peter Castro, “Appendix II: Natural Resources, Conflict, and Peacebuilding: A Summary.” in Final Report: Experience-Sharing and Capacity Development Workshop on Conflict Prevention: Summary of Key Findings. New York: United Nations Interagency Framework for Coordination on Preventative Action (10 pp.) 2007 A. Peter Castro, “What Can Be Done About Food Insecurity and Poverty in South Wollo and Oromiya Zones of Amhara Region?” In Poverty and Food Insecurity in Eastern Amhara Region: Research and Policy Implications: Proceedings of a BASIS/IDR Workshop, January 16-17, 2007, Dessie, Ethiopia, edited by Peter D. Little and Workneh Negatu. Lexington, Kentucky and Addis Ababa: University of Kentucky, Department of Anthropology & Addis Ababa University, Institute for Development Research, pp. 29-32. 2005 A. Peter Castro, “Developing Local Capacity for Management of Natural Resource Conflicts in Africa: A Review of Key Issues, Approaches, and Outcomes.” Report prepared for the Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management— Collaborative Research Support Program, University of Georgia, 47 pp. 2004 Peter Little, Priscilla Stone, Tewodaj. Mogues, A. Peter Castro, and Workneh Negatu, “Churning” on the Margins: How the Poor Respond to Drought in South Wollo, Ethiopia. BASIS Brief, Number 21. Madison: BASIS-Collaborative Research Support Program, University of Wisconsin, 4 pp. Available from BASIS online at: http://www.basis.wisc.edu/basis_crsp/live/basbrief21.pdf (accessed 3/1/11) 10 Applied/ Research Reports and Monographs (Continued) 2003 A. Peter Castro and Kassahun Kebede, “Interviews in Oromiya and South Wello Zones, Amhara Region, Ethiopia, July 17-23, 2003.” Report prepared for the BASIS Greater Horn of Africa Program and the Institute for Development Research, Addis Ababa University, 104 pp. 2003 Priscilla Stone and A. Peter Castro, “Gender Dynamics and Household Drought Coping and Recovery Strategies in South Wollo and Oromiya Zones, Ethiopia,” in Summary Proceedings of the Workshop on the BASIS/IDR Research Programme in Eastern Amhara Region, Ethiopia, edited by P. D. Little and Workneh Negatu. Madison: BASIS-Collaborative Research Support Program, University of Wisconsin, pp. 22-25. Available online from BASIS at: http://www.basis.wisc.edu/basis_crsp/live/assets/Ethiopia%20Proceedings.pdf (accessed 3/1/11). 2002 Editor of “Case Studies” in Community-Based Forest Resource Conflict Management, Volume 1, by Katherine Means, Cynthia Josayma, Erik Nielsen and Vitoon Viriyasakultorn. Rome, Italy: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, pp. 277-321 (also supplied editorial support for all of Volume 1 and for Volume 2; reissued on the CD-Rom, People and Forests: FAO Participatory Forestry Publications. Rome, Italy: FAO, 2004. Available online from FAO at: ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/005/y4300e/y4300e11.pdf (accessed 3/1/11). 2002 Alfonso Peter Castro, “Social Capital, Assets and Responses to Drought: Preliminary Observations from Interviews in Oromiya and South Wello Zones, Amhara Region, Ethiopia” Madison and Addis Ababa: BASIS Greater Horn of Africa Program and the Institute for Development Research, Addis Ababa University, 29 pp. Available online from BASIS at: http://www.basis.wisc.edu/basis_crsp/live/assets/assets0209a.pdf (accessed 3/1/11). 2002 Alfonso Peter Castro and Mengistu Dessalegn Debela, “Social Capital, Assets and Responses to Drought: Interviews in Oromiya and South Wello Zones, Amhara Region, Ethiopia, August 2002,” Report prepared for the BASIS Greater Horn of Africa Program and the Institute for Development Research, Addis Ababa University, 85 pp. 2002 Alfonso Peter Castro, “People, Forest Resources and Trees: Incorporating Population Dynamics into Community Forestry.” Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Forestry Department, Forest Policy and Planning Division, 14 pp. 2001 Alfonso Peter Castro (Editor), “Incorporating Population Dynamics into Community Forestry: Results and Lessons from Five Case Studies.” Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Forestry Department, Forest Policy and Planning Division, 101 pp. 11 Applied/ Research Reports and Monographs (Continued) 2001 Alfonso Peter Castro, “Report on a Research Trip: South Wello and Oromiya Zones of Amhara Region, Ethiopia.” Madison: BASIS Greater Horn of Africa Program and the Institute for Development Research, Addis Ababa University, 41 pp. 2000 Alfonso Peter Castro, “Trip Report: Ethiopia: January 10-30, 2000.” Madison: BASIS Greater Horn of Africa Program and the Institute for Development Research, Addis Ababa University, 50 pp. 2000 Yared Amare, Yigremew Adal, Degafa Tolossa, Alfonso Peter Castro, and Peter Little “Food Security and Resource Access: A Final Report on the Community Assessments in South Wello and Oromiya Zones of Amhara Region, Ethiopia.” Madison: BASIS Greater Horn of Africa Program and the Institute for Development Research, Addis Ababa University, 59 pp. 1999 Alfonso Peter Castro, Yared Amare, Yigremew Adal, and Degafa Tolossa, “Community Assessments: Kebele Profiles, Parts I, II, III and IV,” Madison: BASIS Greater Horn of Africa Program and the Institute for Development Research, Addis Ababa University, 175 pp. 1999 Alfonso Peter Castro, “Rapid Community Assessment Field Test, South Wello, Ethiopia.” Madison: BASIS Greater Horn of Africa Program and the Institute for Development Research, Addis Ababa University, 72 pp. 1992 Alfonso Peter Castro, Karar Mahmudul Hassan, Ken MacDicken, and Robin Levingston "Final Report of the Mid-Term Evaluation of the Upazila Afforestation and Nursery Development Project," Report for the United Nations Development Programme, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 70 pp. 1989 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Social Science Support for Community Forestry: An Introductory Guide," Report prepared for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy, 87 pp. 1989 Jean-Jacques Deschamps, Peg Clement, Dick Howes, Peter Castro, and Michael Caughlin "Impact Evaluation: Kenya Agricultural Sector Loan Project," Washington, D. C.: Development Alternatives, Inc. and the Institute for Development Anthropology, for the United States Agency for International Development, 91 pp. 1988 A. H. P. Castro and D. Brokensha, "Institutions and Food Security: Implications for Forestry Development," Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 39 pp. 1988 A. H. P. Castro and D. Brokensha, "Landholding Systems and Agrarian Change," Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 35 pp. 12 Applied/ Research Reports and Monographs (Continued) 1988 D. Brokensha and A. H. P. Castro, "Common Property Resources," Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 31 pp. 1987 Editor of Wood Energy Consumption and Forest Resource Survey, Zambia: Project Terminal Report. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization and the United Nations Development Programme, 23 pp. 1986 Editor of Wood Energy Consumption and Resource Survey, Zambia: Technical Findings and Conclusions. Ndola (Zambia): Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 53 pp. (Based on the work of M. de Backer, P. Castro, M. Chaganka, E.H. El Mazzoudi, M. Gane, D. Rodriguez-Bejarano). 1985 A. Peter Castro, "Trees in the Rural Context" in Tree Growing by Rural People, edited by Peter Dewees. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, pp. 9-37 (reissued on the CD-Rom, People and Forests: FAO Participatory Forestry Publications. Rome, Italy: FAO, 2004) . 1984 David Brokensha and A. H. Peter Castro, "Fuelwood, Agro-Forestry, and Natural Resource Management." Binghamton: Institute for Development Anthropology, for the United States Agency for International Development, 64 pp. 1984 Editor of Tanzania: Fuelwood Consumption and Supply in Semi-Arid Areas. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 44 pp. 1983 David Brokensha, Bernard Riley, and Alfonso Peter Castro, "Fuelwood Use in Rural Kenya," Binghamton: Institute for Development Anthropology, for the United States Agency for International Development, 54 pp. 1983 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Household Energy Use and Tree Planting in Kirinyaga," Nairobi: University of Nairobi, Institute for Development Studies, Working Paper No. 397, 40 pp. 1983 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Luuq Jelow Social Survey," Report prepared for CARESomalia, Hiran Refugee-Reforestation Project, 60 pp. 1983 Alfonso Peter Castro, "Crash-Qoqane Social Survey," Report prepared for CARESomalia, Hiran Refugee-Reforestation Project, 39 pp. 1980 Dennis Wood, David Brokensha, Matthew Gamser, Beth Jackson, Bernard Riley, Alfonso Peter Castro, and Doris Schraft, The Socio-Economic Context of Fuel Use in Small Rural Communities. Washington, D.C.: United States Agency for International Development, Evaluation Special Study No. 1, 293 pp. 13 CONFERENCE PAPERS AND INVITED LECTURES 2011 "Ungoverned Spaces: The Struggle for Somalia," Invited presentation for the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Washington, D.C., December. 2011 "Socio-Cultural Dynamics and Religion in East Africa and the Democratic Republic of the Congo," Invited presentation for the Center for Civil-Military Relations, Naval Postgraduate School, Leadership Development and Education for Sustained Peace Seminar, to the United States Army Command for Africa, Vicenza, Italy, October. 2011 “Developmental Priorities in Northeast and East Africa,” Invited presentation for the Center for Civil - Military Relations, Naval Postgraduate School, Leadership Development and Education for Sustained Peace Seminar on East Africa, Dallas, Texas, June. 2011 “Land & Natural Resource Conflicts in Africa: Exploring Options for PeaceBuilding,” Invited paper for the Institute for African Development at Cornell University, Symposium on “Natural Resources and Development in Africa,” Session on Natural Resources and Conflict; Ithaca, April. 2010 “An Appreciation of an Anthropologist at Work: Hans C. Buechler at Syracuse,” Invited paper for the Society for the Anthropology of Work’s Invited Panel, “Connections, Movements and Passages: The Contributions of Hans and Judith Maria Buechler to the Anthropology of Work,” Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November. 2010 “An Antibureaucratic, Libertarian Anthropology: The Career of Charles J. Erasmus as a Practicing Anthropologist.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Session on “Critiques and Competing Conceptions of Development,” Mérida, Mexico, March. 2009 “Communities and Natural Resource Conflicts in Africa: Conflict Management Options for Peacebuilding.” Invited paper by the African Programme of the United Nations University for Peace’s Conference on Environmental and Resource Issues as Factors in African Conflicts, with special attention to the case of Darfur; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, July. 2008 “Natural Resources, Conflicts, and Peacebuilding,” Invited lecture and paper for the United Nations Interagency Framework for Coordination on Preventative Action’s “Peace and Development Advisor’s Experience-Sharing and Capacity Development Workshop,” Farallon, Panama, October. 2008 “Land Dispute Management Strategies: An Overview,” Invited lecture by the Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum for its Learning Series on “Land Disputes” organized for the United Nations Interagency Framework for Coordination on Preventative Action, New York City, New York, June. 14 CONFERENCE PAPERS AND INVITED LECTURES (Continued) 2007 “What Can Be Done About Food Insecurity and Poverty in South Wollo and Oromiya Zones of Amhara Region?” Invited paper for the BASIS-IDR Workshop on “Poverty and Food Insecurity in South Wollo and Oromia Zones, Amhara Region: Policy Implications,” Dessie, Ethiopia, January. 2006 “Local Narratives of Food Insecurity and Poverty in Northeastern Ethiopia: Implications for Policy.” Paper prepared for the Inter-Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences and the Annual Conferences of Anthropology Southern Africa and the Pan African Anthropological Association, Cape Town, South Africa, December. 2006 “Evaluating Development Policies, Program, and Projects,” and “Culture, Conflict, and Conflict Management,” Invited lectures to the Department of Anthropology, North Texas University, Denton, Texas, April. 2005 “What Can Be Done About Food Insecurity and Poverty? Some Views From South Wello and Oromiya Zones.” Invited paper presented to the BASIS—Collaborative Research Support Program/Institute for Development Research Workshop on Learning about Poverty and Food Insecurity in Eastern Amhara Region. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, March. 2004 “Churning on the Margins: How the Poor Respond to Drought in South Wello, Ethiopia,” Invited paper presented to the BASIS Conference on Combating Persistent Poverty in Africa. Washington, DC, November (with Peter Little, Priscilla Stone, Tewodaj Mogues, and Workneh Negatu) 2003 “Vulnerability, Shocks, and Memory: Food Shortages and Conflict in South Wello and Oromiya, Ethiopia.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association, Boston, Massachusetts, October. 2003 “Gender Dynamics and Household Drought Coping and Recovery Strategies in South Wollo and Oromiya Zones, Ethiopia,” Paper presented at the Workshop on the BASIS/IDR Research Programme in Eastern Amhara Region, Ethiopia, Bahirdar, Ethiopia, July (with Priscilla Stone). 2002 “Vulnerability, Shocks and Memory: Food Shortages and Conflict in South Wello, Ethiopia.” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November. 2002 “Resource Conflicts and Sustainable Livelihoods Analysis: Pathways for Conflict Analysis and Interventions.” Presentation for the Conference on Environment, Resources, and Sustainability, Athens, Georgia, September. 15 CONFERENCE PAPERS AND INVITED LECTURES (Continued) 2002 “Sustainable Livelihoods Analysis: An Introduction,” Workshop on Public Goods and Public Bads in Nature: From Landscapes to Genomes in South Asia.” Invited paper for South Asia Consortium, Syracuse University and Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, February. 2001 “Vulnerability, Livelihoods and Trees Outside Forests.” Invited paper for the Expert Consultation on Enhancing the Contribution of Trees Outside Forests to Sustainable Livelihoods,” Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Forest Resources Division, Rome, Italy, November. 2001 "Livelihoods and Vulnerability in South Wello, Ethiopia." Invited lecture, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY, October. 2001 "Conflict and Conservation in South Wello, Ethiopia: Implications for Sustainability." Invited lecture, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT, October. 2001 “Seeing the People and the Forest through the Trees: The Community Forestry Unit.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida, Mexico, March (with Katherine Warner). 2000 “Indigenous Peoples and Co-Management: Implications for Conflict Resolution, Peace Building, and Sustainable Development.” Invited paper for the Tebtebba Foundation, International Conference on Conflict Resolution, Peace-Building, Sustainable Development and Indigenous People, Manila, The Philippines, December (with Erik Nielsen). 1999 “Food Security and Resource Access: Preliminary Findings from the Community Assessments in South Wello and Oromiya Zones of Amhara Region, Ethiopia.” Paper presented at the Conference on Agricultural Policy, Resource Access, and Nutrition, Sponsored by BASIS and the Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa, Addis Ababa, November (with Yared Amare, Yigremew Adal, Degafa Tolossa, and Peter Little). 1999 “Counterinsurgency and Community Resource Management: Lessons from the Mau Mau War.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Tucson, Arizona, April. 1997 "Conflict, Co-Management, and Community Forestry." Invited lecture, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University, New Haven, CT, May. 16 CONFERENCE PAPERS AND INVITED LECTURES (Continued) 1997 "Who is the Encroacher? Land Conflicts and Social Forestry in Bangladesh." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, Washington, March. 1996 "Community Forestry and Conflict Resolution." Invited lecture for Cornell University, Program on Environment Conflict Management, Spring Seminar Series, Ithaca, New York, April. 1996 "The Sacred Landscape of Kirinyaga, Kenya." Invited lecture for Syracuse University, Department of Religion, Centennial Celebration, panel on "Environmental Visions: Cross-Cultural Reflections on Myths, Practices, Politics," April. 1996 "Indigenous Knowledge and Conflict Management: Exploring Local Perspectives and Mechanisms for Dealing with Community Forestry Disputes." Invited plenary paper for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Electronic Conference on "Addressing Natural Resource Conflicts Through Community Forestry," March. 1995 "Cotton in Kirinyaga: Does Having a Historical Consciousness in Development Planning Always Make a Difference?" Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March. 1994 "Forests in Developing Countries: Implications for Education." Invited lecture, Conference on Education for Forest Resources. State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, March. 1993 "Social and Anti-Social Forestry in Bangladesh," Invited lecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, May. 1992 "Landlessness and the Transformation of Common Property Resources in Kirinyaga, Kenya." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Washington, D. C., September. 1992 "Social Dimensions of Tropical Forestry." Invited lecture for the New York Chapter of the Society of American Foresters, Saratoga Springs, February. 1991 "Kikuyu Agroforestry: A Historical Perspective." Invited paper for the "Plenary Session" of the International Conference on Agriculture and the Environment, Ohio State University, Columbus, November. 1991 "Facing Kirinyaga: State-Local Conflicts about the Southern Mount Kenya Forest," Invited lecture, McGill University, Anthropology Department, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, September. 17 CONFERENCE PAPERS AND INVITED LECTURES (Continued) 1991 "James Bay and Anthropology: A Call for Action," Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Charleston, South Carolina, March. 1990 “Local Inequality and the World Economy in East Africa,” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November. 1989 “Anthropology Research Support for Community Forestry,” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM, April. HONORS, AWARDS & RECOGNITION 2011 Excellence in Graduate Education Faculty Recognition Award, Graduate School, Syracuse University 2007 Included in the 2007 edition of Who’s Who in America (New Providence: Marquis) 1998 Whole Earth (“Special Issue on Globalocal Commons,” Fall, 94: 46) includes Facing Kirinyaga in “Best Academic Books” on “Tales from Wildlands and the Commons” 1996 Forest History Society, Forest History Today (2: 41) includes Facing Kirinyaga in its “FHS Recommended Reading” 1992 Certificate of Appreciation, Society of American Foresters, New York State Chapter. 1991 Included in Who's Who Among Hispanic Americans (Detroit, Gale Research, Inc.) 1982 Graduate Fellowship, University of California, Santa Barbara. 1979 Graduate Opportunity Fellowship, University of California, Santa Barbara. 1977 Phi Beta Kappa, University of California, Santa Barbara. 1977 "Outstanding Graduating Senior," Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara. FUNDED PROPOSALS 2006 National Science Foundation, Anthropology Program, Co-PI with Hong Anh Vu for her dissertation research on, Moral Economy Meets Global Economy: Shrimp Aquaculture and Social Transformation in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam,” $7,125. 2001 Appleby-Mosher Fund, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, proposal on “Colonial Kenya and the Kikuyu,” $680 18 FUNDED PROPOSALS (Continued) 1999 Appleby-Mosher Fund, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, proposal on “Colonial Policy and Rural Social Change,” $1,000. 1997 1995 Appleby-Mosher Fund, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, proposal "Archival Research on Colonial Agrarian Change in Kenya," $800. University Coordinating Committee on Assessment, Syracuse University, proposal on "Assessing Anthropology: Curriculum, Tracks, and Professionalism," $3,000. 1995 Appleby-Mosher Fund, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, proposal "On the Slopes of the Sacred Mountain: Archival Research on Colonial Agrarian Change in Kirinyaga, Kenya," $400. 1994 National Science Foundation, Arctic Social Science Program, Co-PI with Kreg Ettenger for his dissertation research on "Cree Hunters' Responses to Resource Development in James Bay," $7,829. 1992 National Endowment for the Humanities, Travel to Collections Program, proposal on "International Relief and Refugees in Somalia," $750. 1990 Appleby-Mosher Fund, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, proposal on "Common Property Resources and Social Change in Colonial Kenya," $500. 1982 The Institute for Intercultural Studies, proposal on "Socio-Economic Context and Consequences of Fuelwood Shortages in Rural Kenya," $2,000. 1982 Humanities Graduate Research Grant, University of California, Santa Barbara, proposal on "Cultural Perceptions of Nature and Environmental Stress," $1,000. 1982 University of California, Patent Funds Grant, proposal on "Inter-Regional Linkages and the Fuelwood Crises in Kenya," $500. 1981 National Science Foundation, Anthropology Program, proposal on "Rural Responses to Fuelwood Shortages in Kenya," $3,850. EDITORIAL AND REVIEWER POSITIONS 2002-05 American Anthropologist, Member of the Editorial Board 1998-03 Intermediate Technology Publications, Indigenous Knowledge and Development Series, Member of the Editorial Board 1997-03 Human Ecology: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Associate Editor 1997 Reviewer and Panelist for the United States Forest Service and World Resources Institute’s Ecological Stewardship Project, Portland, Oregon. 19 EDITORIAL AND REVIEWER POSITIONS (Continued) I have served as a reviewer for the following journals, presses, and institutions: Addis Wesley Longman Publishers, Africa, American Anthropologist, Culture and Agriculture Environmental Research Letters, Environmental Management, Environmental Practice, Environmental Science & Policy, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Food, Culture and Society, Forest and Conservation History (now known as Environmental History), The Free Press, Government of Canada, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Human Ecology, Human Organization, Intermediate Technology Publications, International Forestry Review, Journal of Anthropological Research, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Environmental Management, Journal of Religion, Nature and Culture, Land Use Policy, Landscape and Urban Planning, Leiden University—School of Asian, African and AmerIndian Studies, National Science Foundation—Arctic Social Science Program, National Science Foundation—Anthropology Program, Oxford University Press, Practical Action (Intermediate Technology Development Group Publications), Prentice-Hall Publisher, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Smithsonian Institution Press, Sustainability: Science, Practice & Policy, Texas A&M Press, World Development, and Yale University Press. TEACHING AND ADVISING Courses Taught at Syracuse University African Cultures (ANT 318, formerly ANT 226) Africa in the 21st Century (ISX 348/1) Agricultural Anthropology (ANT 421/621) Anthropological Theory (ANT 311) Applied Anthropology (ANT 356, formerly ANT 104 & ANT 523) Culture and Conflict (ANT 477/677) Culture and Disputing (ANT 475/675) Culture in World Affairs (ANT/IRP 707) Development Anthropology (ANT 756) Experience Credit (ANT/IRP 470/670) Field Methods (ANT 790) First Year Forum (CAS 101) The Global Community (MAX 132) Independent Studies (ANT/PPA 490/690) International Relations Capstone Seminar (IRP 706) Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (ANT 111) Natural Resource Anthropology (ANT 400/600) Peoples and Cultures of the World (ANT 121) Professionalism in Anthropology (ANT 400) Social Aspects of Forestry Development (ANT 552) Technology and Cultural Change (ANT 353) 20 Primary Advisor for Completed Doctoral Dissertations at Syracuse University 2011 Hong Anh Vu, ''Moral Economy Meets Global Economy: Risk, Vulnerability, and Sustainable Livelihoods Among Shrimp Farming Households in Vietnam's Mekong Delta,'' Anthropology (successful defense, November). 2011 Anthony Nocella, ''A Dis-Ability Perspective on the Stigmatization of Dissent: Critical Pedagogy, Critical Criminology, and Critical Animal Studies'' Social Science Program. 2009 Mengistu Dessalegn Debela, “Institutional Practices, Natural Resource Management and Livelihood Strategies in Muhur, Southwest Ethiopia.” Anthropology. 2007 Vikas Choudhary, "Crafts Producers and Intermediation by Government, NGOs and Private Businesses in Rural Rajasthan, India.” Anthropology. 2006 David Sorbello, "A Case Study of Academics and Athletics: Players on a Two-Year College Ice Hockey Team.” Social Science Program. 2004 Lee Cerveny, “Tourism and Transformations in the Alaska Frontier: A Study of Tourism Growth and its Effects on Three Southeast Alaska Communities.” Anthropology. 2004 Kreg Ettenger, “Siipii, Uuchii, Minishtikw, Istchii [River, Mountain, Island, Land]: Development, Conflict and Local Knowledge in Eeyou Istchee, Northern Quebec.” Anthropology. 2001 Barbara Franz, " Refugees in Flux: Bosnian Refugees in Austria and the United States, 1992—2000.” International Relations. 1990 William Thomas Waters, “Haitian Cultivators in Flux: Traditional and Modern Farming Practices in Pasbwadom, Haiti.” Anthropology. Membership on Other Completed Doctoral Dissertation Committees 2011 Haroun Al-Rashid I. Jaji, "Managing Natural Resources and Conflict-Affected Watersheds in the Philippines: The Case of Agusan River Bain," State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Environmental Science. 2011 Fred Owusu-Ansah, “Surface Mining, Land Transactions and Risk Perception among Small-Scale Farmers in Ghana.” State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Science. 2009 Stephan Lenik, “Frontier Landscapes, Missions, and Power: A French Jesuit Plantation and Church at Grand Bay, Dominica (1747-1763).” Anthropology. 21 Membership on Other Completed Doctoral Dissertation Committees (Continued) 2009 Thanh Vo Dinh, “Local Knowledge, Institutions, Livelihoods and Coastal Resources in Tam Giang Cau Hai, Vietnam.” State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Studies & Forest and Natural Resource Management. 2009 Gerard Chouin, “Forests of Power and Memory: An Archaeology of Sacred Groves in the Eguafo Polity, Southern Ghana (c. 500-1900 A.D).” Anthropology. 2009 Sarah Darkwa, “Risk Perception, Knowledge and Behavior: Case Studies of Fishermen from Lake Ontario, USA and Fosu Lagoon, Ghana.” State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Science. 2008 Ana Maria Menezes, “The Governance of Natural Resources in Mozambique: Artisanal Fishery.” State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Science. 2008 April Karen Baptiste, “Evaluating Environmental Awareness: A Case Study of the Nariva Swamp, Trinidad.” State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Science. 2007 Tilla Anthony, “Public Sector Management Reforms in Kenya: A Review of Anticorruption Strategies, 1994-2002.” Syracuse University. Social Science Program. 2007 Jill Stackhouse, “The State of Housing, the Business of the State: The Spatial Consequences of Housing and Urban Development Policies Developed by the Entrepreneurial State in Chile (1973--1989).” Syracuse University. Geography. 2007 Toby Ewing, “Community Development and Capacity Building: A Case Study of Monte Verde, Costa Rica.” Syracuse University. Sociology. 2006 Angela Herrald, “Spiritual Itineraries: Journeying to Self via ‘Sacred India.’” Syracuse University. Anthropology. 2006 Robert Cromwell, “’Where Ornament and Function Are So Agreeably Combined’": Consumer Choice Studies of English Ceramic Wares at Hudson's Bay Company, Fort Vancouver.” Syracuse University. Anthropology. 2006 Frederick P Lampe, “Right Rites, Faith and the Corporate Good: Anglican Christianity and Social Change in Western Kenya.” Syracuse University. Anthropology. 22 Membership on Other Completed Doctoral Dissertation Committees (Continued) 2004 Francisco Escobedo Montoya, “A Cost-Effective Analysis of Urban Forest Management's Role in Improving Air Quality in Santiago, Chile.” State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management. 2004 Paul Edleman, “Grain Contract Farming in the United States: Two Case Studies.” Syracuse University. Political Science. 2003 Kathryn I. Dziekan, “Postsecondary Inclusion through Academic Accommodations: Attitudes, Experiences, and Perceptions of College Students with Learning Disabilities and Faculty,” Syracuse University. Education. 2003 Jack Manno, “Water over the Dam: A Qualitative Social Scientist Looks at How Biologists, Ecologists and Engineers Negotiate the Past, Present and Future of the St. Lawrence River.” Syracuse University. Social Science Program. 2003 Jeannette Graulau, “Development, Gold and Mining in the Brazilian Amazon: Women's Labor in Garimpagem.” Syracuse University. Political Science. 2002 Lauren Elaine Eastwood, “The Social Organization of Policy: An Institutional Ethnography of the United Nations Intergovernmental Forum on Forests.” Syracuse University. Sociology. 2001 Edward Carr, “’They Were Looking for White Jobs’: The Archaeology of Postcolonial Capitalist Expansion in Coastal Ghana.” Syracuse University. Anthropology. 2000 Berangere Ruchat, “United Nations Partnerships with Business: A Quest for a Renewed Legitimacy in the Age of Global Governance. The Case of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.” Syracuse University. International Relations. 2000 Yamuna Sangarasivam, “Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and the Cultural Production of Nationalism and Violence: Representing the Integrity of Nation and the Choice for Armed Struggle.” Syracuse University. Anthropology. 1999 Nathaniel Sebeh Appleton, “Smallholder Resource Management Strategies: A Framework for Building Sustainability in the Cameroon Rainforest.” State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management. 1999 Marta C. Herrera Angel, “Spatial Ordering and Political Control in the Caribbean Lowlands and Central Andes of Eighteenth-Century New Granada.” Syracuse University. Geography. 23 Membership on Other Completed Doctoral Dissertation Committees (Continued) 1999 Vinay Kumar Sinha, “Current Practices of Joint Forest Management in Western India: A Case Study from Rajpipla Forests.” State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management. 1999 Kathryn Stam, “Like Dogs in December: Women's Perspectives on HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs and Married Life in Rural Northeast Thailand.” Syracuse University. Social Science Program. 1998 Aarti Saihjee, “Structures of Constraint: Engendering the Household, State, and Economy in Jharkand, India.” Syracuse University. Anthropology. 1998 Walter Aikman, “To Us It's Home: Confrontation and Community Change in the Adirondack Property Rights Movement.” State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management. 1997 Peter D. Ndemere, “Multiple-Use Forest Values, Silvicultural Impacts of Timber Management, and Sustainability of Forest Management in Uganda's Budongo and Mabira Forest Reserves.” State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management. 1996 Michael Bowler, “Participation and Dynamics in the Programs of a Nongovernmental Organization in a Bangladesh Village.” Syracuse University. Social Science Program. 1996 Shubhra Gururani, “Fuel, Fodder, and Forests: Politics of Forest Use and Abuse in Uttarakhand Himalaya, India.” Syracuse University. Anthropology. 1996 Jennifer Astone, “Negotiating Work Burdens: Women's Home Gardens in Fuuta Jalon, Guinea, 1930-1995.” State University of New York at Binghamton. Anthropology. 1995 Bhuvana Rao, "’Is She Ill or Is She Not’: Female Sexuality, Gender Ideologies, and Women's Health in Tehri Garhwal, North India.” Syracuse University. Anthropology. 1995 Priti Ramamurthy, “The Political Economy of Canal Irrigation in South India.” Syracuse University. Social Science Program. 1995 Kathleen Skoczen, “Processing Change in Almost Paradise: The Political Economy and Discourse of Healing in Samana, Dominican Republic.” Syracuse University. Anthropology. 1994 Njoroge Marrie Muigwa. “Toward Sustainable Management of Natural Resources: Effectiveness of Range Management Program in Lesotho.” State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Science. 24 Membership on Other Completed Doctoral Dissertation Committees (Continued) 1994 Ye Qi, “Human-Induced Biospheric Change and the Global Carbon Cycle: A Spatial Modeling Approach and Its Application to Tropical Asia.” State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Science. 1994 Gloria Magotsha Somolekae, “The Environment of Small Scale Business and the Informal Sector in Botswana: Constraints, Problems and Prospects.” Syracuse University. Public Administration. 1994 Teresa Ann Hubley. “Bridges and Barriers: The World of Indigenous Paraprofessionals in a Public Health Program. Syracuse University. Anthropology. 1991 Raymundo Cota. “The Political Economy of Timber Resources in the State of Para, Amazonia, Brazil.” Syracuse University. Social Science Program. 1990 Brian Jerome, “Ducks Unlimited Mexico: A Case Study of Education in an International Environmental Organization.” Syracuse University. Education. Membership in Current Doctoral and Masters Student Committees Bhandari, Medani, Syracuse University, Sociology Klivak, Lori, Syracuse University, Anthropology Moghariya, Dineshkumar, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Environmental Science Montefrio, Marvin, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Environmental Science Completed Masters Degrees through Theses, Projects and Papers 2011 Hidayati, Eni, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Forest and Natural Resources Management 2010 Nayoung Jo, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Science, M.S. 2007 Macarena Calleja, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Science, M.S. 2007 Amy Koler, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 2006 Amos Kojo Quaye, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Science, M.S. 2006 Irena Vorotnikova, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 2005 Mamadou Chetima, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Studies, M.S. 25 Completed Masters Degrees through Theses, Projects and Papers (Continued) 2005 Flavien Owolabi, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Science, M.S. 2005 Derek Simmonds, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 2004 Jason Bowman, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 2004 Hiroaki Kuramitsu, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Studies, M.S. 2004 Stephanie Wilcox Maye, Syracuse University. Anthropology Department, M.A. 2004 Makiko Yane, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 2003 Scott Kim, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 2003 Brad Parrish, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 2003 Ram Pandit, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 2003 Katy Rudder, Syracuse University. Anthropology Department, M.A. 2003 Steve Viscelli, Syracuse University. Anthropology Department, M.A. 2002 Sharif Nankoe, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 2002 Kelley Scarmeas, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 2002 Bounthavong Sourisak, Syracuse University. Public Administration, Executive Education Program, M.A. 2001 Filipa Marques, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 2000 Chandraa Bhattacharya, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 2000 David Frommer, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 1999 Cindi Szymanski State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 26 Completed Masters Degrees through Theses, Projects and Papers (Continued) 1998 Laksmi Banowati, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, M.S. 1998 Julie Blackburn Klocker, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1997 Susan Awour Odaga, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Environmental Science, M.S. 1997 Mario Mendez, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1997 Scott Stewart, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1996 Andrea Marsh, Syracuse University. Geography, M.A. 1996 Chieko Masuda, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 1996 Luciana Porter, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1996 Maricarmen Raudales, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 1996 Nadine Toppozada, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 1996 Catherine Stiff, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 1995 Felicia Canfield, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 1995 Sophia Desillas, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 1995 A. Sinclair Dunlop, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 1995 Shawn Miller, Syracuse University. International Relations, M.A. 1994 Anne Draddy, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1994 Landis Hudson, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1994 Elizabeth Kilmarx, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 27 Completed Masters Degrees through Theses, Projects and Papers (Continued) 1994 Edith Laurencin, Syracuse University. Anthropology Department, M.A. 1994 Elena Quintana, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1994 Mariel Radlewammer, Syracuse University. Anthropology Department, M.A. (Chair) 1994 Beth Wolgemuth, Syracuse University. Anthropology Department, M.A. 1993 Laurie Magnicaro, Syracuse University. Social Science Program, M.A. 1993 Phillip Eskali, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1993 Andrea Finger-Stich, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1993 Greg MacKenzie, Syracuse University. Anthropology Department, M.A. (Chair) 1993 Wahyu Purwinto, Syracuse University. Education, M.A. 1992 Seth Poltenson, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1991 Anne Marie McShea, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Environmental Science, M.S. 1990 Sharad Karmacharya, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1990 Mark Protti, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1990 Elliot Senekane, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1990 James Uhlig, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Forest and Natural Resource Management, M.S. 1989 Alex de Sherbinin, Syracuse University, Geography, M.A. 28 Undergraduate Honors Theses Supervised 2011 John Giammatteo (Orlin Prize for the Best Capstone from the Honors Program) 1999 Chloe Frommer 1996 Nozomi Fujii 1995 Regina Smardon 29 MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Anthropological Association (Fellow) Anthropology and Environment Section of the American Anthropological Association Association for Africanist Anthropology Association for Political and Legal Anthropology Association of Latina and Latino Anthropologists Culture and Agriculture; National Association of Practicing Anthropologists Society for Applied Anthropology (Fellow) Society for Visual Anthropology 30