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Tuesday, April 26, 2022 | 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Geography/ES 477: Comparative Environment and Development Studies Capstone Presentations

Tuesday, April 26, 11:30am-1pm

Carnegie 105

Free and Open to the Public (snacks provided)

 

11:32-11:52: Simon Lee

Open to Change? Interrogating the Policy Impacts of Climate Movements through a Feminist Political Ecology Lens

11:54-12:14: Nick Jacobson

Analyzing Bamboo Development in Coastal Ecuador in the Context of Historic Land Use Change: Miracle Plant or Mirage?

12:16-12:36 Libby Sykes

Siouxland Food Sovereignty: A Comparative Study of Native Food Justice Initiatives in South Dakota, Nebraska and Minnesota

12:38-12:58: Angus Fraser

Land Tenure and Crop Diversity among Small-scale Farmers in Uganda

Contact: Bill Moseley ([email protected])

Audience: Alumni, Faculty, Parents and Families, Staff, Students

Sponsor: Geography

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Location

Carnegie Hall - 105

90 Macalester St.

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