Tropical Resources Vol 32-33
Tropical Resources
THE BULLETIN OF THE YALE TROPICAL RESOURCES INSTITUTE
2014 Volume 32-33
Contents
I. COMMUNITIES & CONSUMPTION
- 11 — Of Ants and Tigers: Indigenous Politics Regarding Oil Concessions in the Peruvian Amazon –The First Year of “PUINAMUDT” —
Lauren Baker, Ph.D. Candidate - 17 — Non-profit Perspectives on “Food Security with Sovereignty” in Cochabamba, Bolivia —
Erin Beasley, MEM 2014 - 24 — Examining Participation and Power Between Local Actors in the Peruvian Andes: Andean Ecosystem Association and the Indigenous Communities of the Vilcanota —
Caitlin Doughty, MESc 2014 - 31 — Middle-Class Environmental Subjecthood Around Waste in Chennai, India —
Ashwini Srinivasamohan, MESc 2014
II. CLIMATE & ENERGY
- 37 — Negotiating Access: The Social Processes of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)Cookstove Dissemination Intervention inHimachal Pradesh, India —
Yiting Wang, MESc 2014 - 43 — The Local Socio-economic Impacts of Wind Power Development in Northeastern Braziland the Potential for Conflict or Collaboration Between Developers and Communities —
Tom Owens, MEM 2014 - 50 — Land-Use Planning for Climate Change?: Subnational Case Studies from Brazil and Indonesia —
Rauf Prasodjo, MEM 2014
III. WATER & MARINE ISSUES
- 56 — Failure and Potential: Rainwater Harvesting in a Rural, Mountainous Haitian Village — “
Jessica Brooks, MESc 2014 - 63 — Land Use Change and Ecosystem Service Sheds: Where Does Deforestation Impact Flood Mitigation in El Salvador? —
Beth Tellman, MESc 2014 - 72 — Predicting the Effects of Different Land-Use Scenarios on Water Availability Using a Hydrological Model —
Ambika Khadka, MESc 2013 - 78 — Integrating Tourism, Conservation, and Development: Perspectives from International and Domestic Tourists in Península Valdés (Patagonia), Argentina —
Stephanie Stefanski, MESc 2014
IV. CONSERVATION
- 87 — Improving Conservation Monitoring by Designing Collaborative Research Programs: Lessons from a Camera-Trap Study in Northern Tanzania —
Kelly J. Stoner, MESc 2014 - 93 — Forest Restoration in the Tropical Andes: Active Conservation in a Biodiversity Hotspot —
Matthew Bare, MF 2014 - 101 — Elephant Ivory Trade in China: Comparing Different Perspectives —
Yufang Gao, MESc 20141 - 08 — Forest Inventory and Quantification of Stored Carbon in the Bolivian Chaco —
Ellen Arnstein, MEM 201