Berkeley Workshop on Environmental Politics: Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley
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WP 99-1: Petro-Violence: Some Thoughts on Community, Extraction, and Political Ecology, by Michael J. Watts, Professor of Geography and Director of the Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley; 26 pp. Download the paper: WP99-1-Watts
WP 99-2: Enhancing Sustainable Use: Incentives, Politics, and Science, by Marshall W. Murphree, Professor Emeritus, Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Harare; 9 pp. Download the paper: WP99-2-Murphree
WP 99-3: The Application of Seasonal to Interannual Climate Forecasts Based on El Niño - Southern oscillation (ENSO) Events: Lessons from Australia, Brazil, Ethiopia, Peru, and Zimbabwe, by Benjamin S. Orlove, Professor of Environmental Science and Policy, UC Davis, and Joshua L. Tosteson, Graduate Student in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia University; 60 pp. Download the paper: WP99-3-Orlove [~806k]
WP 99-4: Notes on Culture and Natural Resource Management, by Anna Tsing, Anthropology Board of Studies, UC Santa Cruz; 30 pp. Download the paper: WP99-4-Tsing
WP 99-5: Decentralization, Participation, and Accountability in Sahelian Forestry: Legal Instruments of Political-Administrative Control, by Jesse C. Ribot, Research Associate at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Harvard University; 43 pp. Download the paper: WP00-5-Ribot
WP 00-6: Social Movements and Ecological Modernization: The Transformation of Pulp and Paper Manufacturing, by David A. Sonnenfeld, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Washington State University; 40 pp. Download the paper: WP00-6-Sonnenfeld
WP 00-7: Articulating Indigenous Identity in Indonesia: Resource Politics and the Tribal Slot, by Tania Murray Li, Associate Professor of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Dalhousie University; 32 pp. Download the paper: WP00-7-Li
WP 00-8: Social Memory and the Politics of Place-Making in Northeastern Amazonia, by Hugh Raffles, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz; 37 pp. Download the paper: WP00-8-Raffles
WP 01-9: Is Policy Reform Pure Nostalgia? A Himalayan Illustration, by Piers Blaikie, Professor of Development Studies, University of East Anglia; 19 pp. Download the paper: WP01-9-Blaikie
WP 02-10: Written on the Body, Written on the Land: Violence and Environmental Struggles in Central India, by Amita Baviskar, Lecturer in Sociology, University of Delhi; 22 pp. Download the paper: WP02-10-Baviskar
WP 02-11: Decentralisation and Natural Resource Management in Rural South Africa, by Lungisile Ntsebeza, Senior Researcher, Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies, School of Government, University of the Western Cape, South Africa; 14 pp. Download the paper: WP02-11-Ntsebeza
WP 03-12: Community Conflicts in the Niger Delta: Petro-Weapon or Policy Failure?, by Dimieari Von Kemedi, Head of Programs, Our Niger Delta, Port Harcourt and Yenagoa, Nigeria; 34 pp. Download the paper: WP03-12-VonKemedi
WP 05-13: Green Politics and Deliberative Democracy, by Manuel Arias Maldonado, Professor of Political Science, University of Malaga, Spain; 41 pp. Download the paper: WP05-13-Arias
B 00-1: Dams, Displacement, and Community Reconstruction: An Annotated Bibliography and Reference Guide, by Roopali Phadke, Graduate Student at the Environmental Studies Board, College Eight, UC Santa Cruz; 60 pp. Download the bibliography: B00-1-Phadke
B 00-2: Reading Empowerment: An Annotated Bibliography with a General Overview, by Joseph Palacios, Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology, UC Berkeley, and Moira Alexandra Perez, Ph.D. Candidate in Anthropology, UC Berkeley; 104 pp. Download the bibliography: B00-2-PalaciosPerez
B 00-3: Rural Poverty, Community, and Land Use: An Annotated Bibliography, by Jennifer Sherman, Graduate Student in the Department of Sociology, UC Berkeley; 132 pp. Download the bibliography: B00-3-Sherman
B 02-4: Land, Culture, Rights: An Annotated Bibliography with a General Overview, by Elizabeth Dougherty, Graduate Student at the Center for Folklore and Ethnography, University of Pennsylvania; 36+ pp. Download the bibliography: B02-4-Dougherty
B 02-5: Community Governance and Environmental Management: An Annotated Bibliography with a General Overview, by Yoon-Jung Lee, Graduate Student in Cultural and Social Anthropology, Stanford; 71 pp. Download the bibliography: B02-5-Lee
B 02-6: Indigenous Peoples and the Environment: An Annotated Bibliography, by Alexandra Ashton and Joe Bryan, Graduate Students in Geography, UC Berkeley; 81 pp. Download the bibliography: B02-6-AshtonBryan
B 02-7: Environmental Justice and Environmntal Racism: An Annotated Bibliography and General Overview, Focusing on U.S. Literature, 1996-2002, by Robin Lanette Turner and Diana Pei Wu, Graduate Students at UC Berkeley; 135 pp. Download the bibliography: B02-7-TurnerWu
B 04-8: War, Militarization, and the Environment: An Annotated Bibliography, by Marisa Noel Mitchell, Ph.D. student in Environmental Studies, UCSC, and Linda Elizabeth Coco, lawyer and Ph.D. student in Anthropology of Law, UC Berkeley; 73 pp. Download the bibliography: B04-8-MitchellCoco
B 04-9: Biotechnology, the Life Science Industry, and the Environment: An Annotated Bibliography, by Dustin R. Mulvaney, Ph.D. student in Environmental Studies, UCSC; and Jennifer L. Wells, Ph.D. student in ESPM, UC Berkeley, and Philosophy, at the Sorbonne; 111 pp. Download the bibliography: B04-9-MulvaneyWells
B 05-10: Green Governance, Green Peace: Environmental Governance, Community Resource Management and Conflict Resolution: An Annotated Bibliography, by Heather Hanson, Lecturer, UC Davis; 49 pp. Download the bibliography: B05-10-Hanson
The Berkeley Workshop on Environmental Politics is funded by the Luce Foundation, the Hewlett Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation.
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