Tufts Institute
of the Environment is pleased to announce the 2006– 2007
recipients of the Environmental Graduate and Undergraduate
Student Fellowships. This year's pool of applicants was
very strong and we thank everyone for applying. Also, we
excited to introduce our first Environmental Undergraduate
Fellowships.
Congratulations
to all our Fellows!
2006–
2007 Environmental Graduate Student Fellowships
The
Externalized Cost of Corporate Hog Production.
Elanor Starmer (School of Nutrition/The Fletcher
School).
Establishing
Biological Corridors in the Trifinio Region. Nathan
Frey (The Fletcher School).
Environmental
Justice and Dalit Women: Using Sanitation Technology to
Improve Human Rights in Gujarat, India.
Melissa Rosen (School of Nutrition, Agriculture, Food, and
the Environment).
Property
Rights Regimes and Plant Genetic Resources in Cuba, India,
and the U.S.
Meghan Morris (The Fletcher School).
Household
Water Security in Mauritania.
Rachel Bingham (The Fletcher School, Center for International
Environment and Resources Policy).
Environmental
Technology and Policy Development in a Regional System:
Transboundary Water Management and Pollution Prevention
in Southeastern Europe. Christi Electris
(The Fletcher School, Center for International Environment
and Resources Policy).
Post-Disaster
Sustainable Project Design: Mangrove Rehabilitation in Banda
Aceh, Indonesia. Nicole Guanzon (School
of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Urban and Environmental Policy
and Planning).
Conservation
Genetics of the Black (Diceros bicorni) and White (Ceratotherium
simum) Rhinoceros.
Lindsey Nielsen (Veterinary School).
Managing
Carbon Emissions Using Massachusetts Forests.
Minda Berbeco (School of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Biology).
Distribution
of Gastrointestinal Parasites of Grevy’s Zebras, Plains
Zebras, Other Wildlife Species, and Livestock in the Samburu
Landscape, Kenya.
Emi Knafo (Veterinary School).
2006–
2007 Environmental Undergraduate Student Fellowships
Analyzing
the Sustainability of Microfinance in Tulear, Madagascar,
through Environmenatal, Economic and Gendered Indicators.
Amanda Fencl (School of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of International
Relations/Environmental Studies).
Urban
Governance Regimes and their Correlation with Sustainability.
Zachary Cuttler (School of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Political
Science).
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