Tufts Institute
of the Environment is pleased to announce the 2005– 2006
recipients of the Environmental Graduate Student Fellowships.
Using
Jasmonates to Enhance Long-Term Sequestration of Atmospheric
Carbon. Benjamin Babst (School of Arts
and Sciences, Dept. of Biology).
Sustainable
Development and Public Participation in Policymaking in
Latin America. Melissa Birch (The Fletcher
School, Center for International Environment and Resources
Policy).
Healthy
Land, Healthy People: Supporting Native American Reservations
in Montana through Sustainable Agriculture.
Benjamin Bowell, Colleen Matts, Syrah Merkow, Monique Mikhail,
Aimee Witteman (School of Nutrition, Agriculture, Food,
and the Environment).
Glucocorticoids
as Indicators of Ecosystem Health. Nicole
Cyr (School of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Biology).
Measuring
Environmental Costs of Urbanization is Small Island States:
The Case of the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
Caleb McClennen (The Fletcher School, Center for International
Environment and Resources Policy).
Participatory
Conservation: A Community Based Ethnobotanical Evaluation
of Useful Plants and their Conservation Status in Parc du
"W", Niger. Jocelyn Muller (School
of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Biology).
Engendering
a sense of watershed identity: case studies of tools and
techniques. Sarah Reich (School of Arts
and Sciences, Dept. of Urban and Environmental Policy and
Planning).
How
Many Dollars are Melting Away? Valuing the Services of the
Tropical Glaciers of the Cordillera Blanca in Peru.
Edward Spang (The Fletcher School, Center for International
Environment and Resources Policy).