Skip to main content
Yale University
  • Contact
  • Calendar

Tropical Resources Institute

  • About
    • Mission
    • Staff
    • Advisory Board
    • Work Study Positions
  • Fellows
    • Current Fellows
    • Alumni
    • Fellow Profiles
  • Fellowships
    • Eligibility
    • How to Apply
    • Other Funding Opportunities
    • Preparing for Fieldwork
    • Writing and Presentation Tips
  • Partners
    • Yale Partners
      • Environmental Leadership and Training Initiative
      • The Forests Dialogue
      • Runa Foundation
      • Primatology Research in Ecuador and Argentina
      • Sri Lanka Forest Conservation Fund
      • Forest Fragments Fellowship
    • External Partners
      • Nature and Culture International
      • SosteNica
      • Osa Peninsula Forest Restoration
      • Planet Indonesia
      • Mahogany Research in Belize
      • World Resources Institute
      • CATIE
  • Publications
    • Tropical Resources Bulletin
      • TRI Bulletin Archive
        • Tropical Resources Vol 34
          • TRI Fellows: The First Thirty Years
          • Caffeine and theobromine analysis of Paullinia yoco, a vine harvested by indigenous peoples of the upper Amazon
          • Mercury exposure and risk among women of childbearing age in Madre de Dios, Peru
          • The social roots of ecological degradation in El Nevado de Toluca natural protected area, Mexico
          • Numb to the world: Degradation desensitization and environmentally responsible behavior
          • Devouring the Congo
          • Plantation projects in Madagascar: approaches, objectives and reflections for fuelwood production
          • Penguin politics: Human dynamics in the African penguin conservation debate
          • Are Chinese companies devastating the African environment? Exploring the role of a Chinese hydropower company in the Zambian environmental impact assessment process
          • Etic vs emic as adaptive measures to climate change: The rat as a misguided friend
          • Characterizing the traditional tree-garden systems of southwest Sri Lanka
          • FIELD REPORT Resting on the smallest wings: The flight of conservation
        • Tropical Resources Vol 32-33
        • Tropical Resources 30th Anniv
        • Tropical Resources Vol 31
        • Tropical Resources Vol 30
        • Tropical Resources Vol 29
        • Tropical Resources Vol 28
        • Tropical Resources Vol 27
        • Tropical Resources Vol 26
        • Tropical Resources Vol 25
        • Tropical Resources Vol 24
        • Tropical Resources Vol 23
        • Tropical Resources Vol 22
        • Tropical Resources Vol 21
        • TRI News Vol 20
        • TRI News Vol 19
        • TRI News Vol 18
        • TRI News Vol 17
        • TRI News Vol 16
        • TRI News Vol 15 No 1
        • TRI News Vol 14 No 1
        • TRI News Vol 13 No 2
        • TRI News Vol 13 No 1
        • TRI News Vol 12 No 2
        • TRI News Vol 12 No 1
        • TRI News Vol 11 No 2
        • TRI News Vol 11 No 1
        • TRI News Vol 10 No 1
        • TRI News Vol 9
        • TRI News Vol 8
        • TRI News Vol 7
        • TRI News Vol 6
        • TRI News Vol 5
        • TRI News Vol 4
        • TRI News Vol 3
        • TRI News Vol 2
        • TRI News Vol 1
      • Bulletin Author Guidelines
    • Forester's Field Guide
  • Tropical Studies
    • Tropical Studies Faculty
    • Tropical Field Courses
  • News
Home > News

July 2020 News

TRI Director Simon Queenborough discusses research during COVID

July 6, 2020

News Archive

  • September 2020 (1)
  • July 2020 (1)
  • June 2020 (1)
  • January 2020 (1)
  • April 2017 (2)
  • January 2017 (1)
  • December 2016 (1)
  • November 2016 (2)
  • September 2016 (1)
  • August 2016 (7)
  • July 2016 (4)
  • June 2016 (2)
  • 1
  • 2
  • next ›
  • last »

Stay in Touch

Sign Up for Email Updates

Upcoming Events

No events to display.

TRI Bulletin

Tropical Resources Vol 35

Yale

Accessibility at Yale · Privacy policy
Copyright © 2021 Yale University · All rights reserved

Tropical Resources Institute (TRI)

301 Prospect Street

New Haven, CT 06511

Tel: 203-432-3660

Email Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter