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9781891853784
George Akwah is assistant coordinator for Innovative Resources Management and works in Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of Congo Njau Anau is an Indonesian working as a consultant for CIFOR in Bulungan Research Forest, East Kalimantan, Indonesia Omaira Bolanos is a Colombian anthropologist from the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida Constance Campbell is a social science and biodiversity advisor at the U.S. Agency for International Development Guilhermina Cayres is a Brazilian specialist in sustainable development working as a consultant. She was part of the eastern Amazon ACM team Avecita Chicchon is a Peruvian anthropologist working for the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation in Chicago, Illinois Carol J. Pierce Colfer is an American anthropologist and public health specialist working for CIFOR Peter Cronkleton is an American anthropologist who coordinated CIFOR's ACM work in Bolivia and is now working on grassroots networking in South America Sushma Dangol is a Nepalese forester working for NORMS, a Nepali NGO, in partnership with CIFOR Mariteuw Chimere Diaw is a Senegalese anthropologist working for CIFOR and leading the ACM teams in Cameroon and Ghana Stepi Hakim, an Indonesian wildlife biologist and natural resource manager, coordinated CIFOR's research in Pasir, East Kalimantan and is now working as a forestry specialist with the European Union-Ministry of Forestry/Indonesia Forest Liaison Bureau in Jakarta Miriam van Heist is an ecologist working as a consultant at CIFOR in Bogor, Indonesia Ramses Iwan is a forest specialist for CIFOR in Bulungan Research Forest, East Kalimantan, Indonesia Trikurnianti Kusumanto is an agronomist who has been coordinating CIFOR's ACM field research in Jambi, Sumatra since 2000 Godwin Limberg is an agronomist and a consultant working as a field team leader for CIFOR in Bulungan Research Forest, East Kalimantan, Indonesia Frank Matose, a Zimbabwean anthropologist and former CIFOR team leader in Harare, is senior researcher and program manager of the Center for Applied Social Studies, University of Zimbabwe and the Program for Land and Agrarian Studies at the University of the Western Cape program on People-Centered Approaches to Natural Resource Management Tendayi Mutimukuru is a Zimbabwean specialist in social learning. She worked as a Participatory Action Researcher with CIFOR in Mafungautsi State Forest in Gokwe District in central Zimbabwe Nontokozo Nemarundwe is a Zimbabwean anthropologist who now coordinates CIFOR's ACM work in Zimbabwe Joachim Nguiebouri is a field researcher working primarily in the Campo Ma'an National Park as part of the ACM-Cameroon team Westphalen Nunes is a community forester and coordinator for Amazonian issues for the National Fund for the Environment of the Brazilian Ministry for the Environment and part of the eastern Amazon ACM team Richard Nyirenda, a Zimbabwean forester who worked as a member of the Zimbabwe ACM team, is now pursuing his M.Sc. at the University of Wales, Swansea Phil Rene Oyono is a Cameroonian sociologist and member of the ACM-Cameroon team Richard Piland is an American anthropologist specializing in tropical agriculture and now working as a natural sciences teacher in Chicago, Illinois Benno Pokorny, a German forester who coordinated CIFOR's ACM research in Brazil, is now in charge of tropical forestry at the Institute for Forest Management and Silviculture at the Forest Faculty of the University of Freiburg Noemi Miyasaki Porro is a Brazilian anthropologist who worked with the ACM team in western Brazil, and is now working as a consultant out of Belem, Brazil Marianne Schmink is an American anthropologist and professor at the University of Florida who linked CIFOR scientists with the ACM field team in Acre, Brazil Bevlyne Sithole is a Zimbabwean anthropologist who worked as a consultant at CIFOR in Bogor Samantha Stone is an American anthropologist from the University of Florida in Gainesville Made Sudana is an Indonesian forester working as a consultant for CIFOR in Bulungan Research Forest, East Kalimantan, Indonesia Anne Marie Tiani, a Cameroonian ecologist who worked on the ACM-Cameroon team, works for Innovative Resource Management in Yaounde, Cameroon Eva Wollenberg is an American scientist at CIFOR who specializes in community forests, livelihoods, and devolutionColfer, Carol J. Pierce is the author of 'Equitable Forest Diversity, Community, and Resource Management', published 2004 under ISBN 9781891853784 and ISBN 1891853783.
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