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Luce Graduate Environmental Fellows Program
The Luce Graduate Environmental Fellows Program provides opportunities for Brown graduate students to work on environmental research projects in developing countries in coordination with Watson Scholar program alumni. Each fellowship provides $5,000 to cover travel and expenses for summer research.
2008 Graduate Fellows:
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Kemen Austin, Environmental Studies (2008), Luce Fellow, Fall 2008, “Reducing Emissions from Deforestation: Credits for Forest Conservation in Papua New Guinea”
Watson Scholar: Michael Forova Avosa, Papua New Guinea
- Margarita Brandt, Bio-Med, Luce Fellow, Summer 2008, “Variation in Stakeholder Uses of Ecosystem Services in the Galápagos Marine Reserve"
Watson Scholar: Rahanna Juman, Trinidad
- Laura Mattison, Environmental Studies (2009), Luce Fellow, Summer 2008
“Gender Equity and Coastal Resource Management”
Watson Scholar: Anil Kumar, India
2007 Graduate Fellows:
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Marselle Alexander-Ozinskas, Ecology (2007), Luce Fellow, Summer 2007 "Development and Management of Marine Protected Areas--Senegal"
Watson Scholar: Arona Soumare, Senegal
- Jessica Hunter, Environmental Studies (2008), Luce Fellow, Summer 2007, "Examining the Potential for Green Space in Municipalities: A Comparison of Urban Land-Use in Curitiba, Brazil, and Providence, Rhode Island"
Watson Scholar: Gracie Maximiano, Brazil
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Hazen Kazaks, Environmental Studies and Comparative Politics (2008), Luce Fellow, Summer 2007
"Comparatiave Political and Institutional Evolutions of the U.S. and Brazil Ethanol Policies"
Watson Scholar: Gracie Maximiano, Brazil (see blog)
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Sarah Zisa, Environmental Studies (2007), Luce Fellow 2007
"Climate Change and Samoa: Increased Renewable Energy as a Vehicle for Improving Individual Adaptive Capacity?"
Watson Scholar: Leilani Duffy, Samoa
2003-2004 Graduate Fellows:
- Andrew Altieri, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
"Economic Value of Ecosystem Services: Assessing the Value of Upwelling in the Galapagos through Ecotourism Data"
- Jeremy Fisher, Geological Sciences
" Does Land Reclamation Work? An Analysis of Land Recovery Patterns in the Nouhao Valley of Burkina Faso"
- Jennifer Henman, Environmental Studies
"Climate Change Mitigation and Sustainable Development in Peru; Compatible Goals: A Feasibility Study of Carbon Emissions Trading in the Peruvian Amazon through Forestry Management Strategies"
Watson Scholars: Luis Campos Baca, '03, Peru and Gisela Ulloa Vargas, '02, Bolivia
- Sabrina McCormick, Sociology
"A Comparison of the Anti-dam Movement (ADM) in Brazil and Environmental Breast Cancer Movement (EBCM) in the United States" (also 2002-2003 Fellow)
Watson Scholar: Ricardo Cunha da Costa, Brazil, '02
- Daniel Orenstein, Environmental Studies
"55 Years of Land Use/Land Cover Change in Israel: Drivers and Environmental Consequences" (also 2002-2003 and 2001-2002 Fellow)
- Patricia Widener, Sociology
"Transnational Activism and Oil Politics: Grassroots Environmental Participation in Ecuador"
- Wei Ying Wong , Environmental Studies
"Understanding Nonindigenous Species" (also 2002-2003 Fellow)
2002-2003 Graduate Fellows
- Andrew Elmore, Geological Sciences
"Land Cover and Land Use Change in Southern Mali and Burkina Faso, Africa "
- Catherine Stiff, Sociology
"Relationships between Education and Child Health-Related Beliefs/Behaviors in Ghana"
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