If you just so happens to be in Stockholm on May 23.
Do check this
seminar out.
Or look at the
pdf of the invitation.
Its free!
THE STOCKHOLM SEMINARS:
FRONTIERS IN SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE AND POLICY
Livelihood, Environment and Inequality
in a Tropical Forest Community of the
Peruvian Amazon
Prof. Oliver Coomes
Associate Professor of Geography at McGill University, Canada
13.00–14.00 Tuesday 23 May, 2006
Linné Hall, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Lilla Frescativägen
4, Stockholm
ABSTRACT:
In the search for alternate paths for rural development in Amazonia, traditional resource use practices by forest peoples are often cited as models for sustainable livelihood and forest conservation. This talk reports on the findings of a study of swidden-fallow agroforestry, forest product use and land access over time in an upland forest community along the Amazon river, near Iquitos, Peru. Our results challenge the popular notion of traditional livelihoods as an assured path to more sustainable and equitable development in tropical forests.
ABOUT PROF. COOMES
Oliver Coomes is an Associate Professor of Geography at McGill University and serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the journal, World Development.
He is a member of the International Geographical Union (IGU) Commission on Land Use/Cover Change and the Poverty and Environment Network of the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR).
His research examines issues related to rural poverty and environment in neotropical forests, particularly in Amazonian Peru, and how forest peoples adapt to changing environmental and economic conditions.