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Distinguished Research Professor Distinguished Research Professor, Department of Anthropology Academic Degrees Professional Appointments Distinguished Fellowships Recent Grant Support (1990-present) 2006-09 Co-Principal Investigator. Certificate Program in Organic Agriculture at the University of Georgia. United States Department of Agriculture and UGA College of Agriculture. $198,778. 1996-07 Principal Investigator. World Geography of the Peanut. United States Agency for International Development. $479,080 1996-07 Co-Investigator. Peanut Collaborative Research Program. United States Agency for International Development. $21,457,701. 1998-06 Principal Investigator. Natural Resource Management in the Andes. Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management (SANREM). United States Agency for International Development. $2,160,000. 1992-05 Co-Principal Investigator. A Landscape Approach to Sustainability in the Tropics. Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management (SANREM). United States Agency for International Development. $25,00,313. 2004-06 Principal Investigator. The Struggle for Water Rights in a Contested Commons: Changing 2004-06 Principal Investigator. Smallholders’ Land-Use Strategies and Land-Cover Change in the Nepal Himalaya. National Science Foundation. Also funded as Earth System Science Fellowship by National Aereo and Space Administration. Dissertation Research: Milan Shrestha. $12,000 (NSF); $48,000 (NASA). 2003-06 Co-Principal Investigator. Saving Our Seed: A Program to Train Farmers and Extension Agents in the Production of Organic and Heirloom Seed. United States Department of Agriculture/Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education. $204,500. 2001-05 Principal Investigator (with Virginia Nazarea) . Introduced Germplasm from 1993-06 Principal Investigator (’93-99) and Co-Principal Investigator (’00-06). Ethnographic Research Training Grant. National Science Foundation. $110,000. 2001-02 Principal Investigator. River Tourism in Nepal: A Socio-Economic Assessment. National Science Foundation Dissertation: Will Vanderberg. $12,000. 1998-01 Co-Principal Investigator and Senior Advisor. Ecoregional Framework for Mountainous Areas. International Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR). International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Kathmandu, Nepal. $500,000. 1996-98 Principal Investigator. Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management. Ecuador (Guayllabamba Watershed), various grant awards. United States Agency for International Development. $311,803. 1996-98 Principal Investigator (with Virginia Nazarea). Southern Seed Legacy. United States Department of Agriculture/Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education. $152,817. 1994-96 Co-Principal Investigator. Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management in the Philippines (Manupali Watershed). Collaborative Research Support Program. United States for International Development. $176,467. 1993 Principal Investigator. State of the South: Sustainable Agriculture. Sustainable Agriculture Research Council. United States Department of Agriculture. $34,000. 1993 Co-Principal Investigator. Crop Diversification and Sustainable Development in the Northwest Dominican Republic (with Frederick Payton and Fr. Jose Luis Mesa). Ford Foundation. $115,969. 1993 Principal Investigator. Sub-contract Agreement with U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA-Forest Service, Southern Region. $10,000. 1991-92 Co-Principal Investigator. Sustainability in the Tropics (USAID). Collaborative Research Support Program. United States Agency for International Development. Planning grant. $165,000. 1988-92 Principal Investigator. User's Perspective With Agricultural Research and Development (UPWARD). Royal Netherlands Government. $1,000,000. Publications Books 2006 Development with Identity: Community, Culture, and Sustainability in the Andes. Editor. Oxon, U.K. and Cambridge, Mass.: CAB International Publishing. Also Spanish (2006) by Abya Yala Press. Quito, Ecuador. 2001 Bridging Human and Ecological Landscapes:Participatory Research and Sustainable Development in an Andean Region. Editor. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt. 368 pp. Also in Spanish by Abya Yala Press, Quito, Ecuador. 2001 Integrated Conservation and Development in Tropical America: Lessons Learned in Linking Communities, Projects, and Policies. Editor with Jody Stallings. Quito: Abya Yala (Spanish) and Athens: SANREM (English). 1997 Yesterday’s Ways, Tomorrow’s Treasures: A Guide to Conserving Memories, Seeds, and Other Slippery Gems. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co. (with V. Nazarea, E. Tison, and M. Piniero) 1997 Pathways Toward Sustainable Mountain Agriculture in the 21st Century. Kathmandu: International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development. 1992 Diversity, Farmer Knowledge and Sustainability. Editor. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (with Joyce Mock) 1991 Sweet Potato Cultures of Asia and South Pacific. Editor. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual UPWARD International Conference. Los Baños, Philippines (with V. Nazarea). 1987 Los Agricultores de Yurimaguas. Lima, Peru: Centro de Estudio Amazonas. (with Pierre Bidegaray). 1984 Breaking New Ground:Agricultural Anthropology. Lima, Peru: International Potato Center. 1979 The Anthropology of Return Migration. Editor. Papers in Anthropology 20(1):1-196. Special Journal Issue. Journal Articles 2006 Reconciling Local and Global Agendas in Sustainable Development: Participatory Research with Indigenous People and Andean Communities. Journal of Mountain Science 4:68-82. 2001 Climate Change in the Western Himalayas of India: A Study of Local Perception and Response. Climate Change Research. 19:109-117. (with N. Vedwan) 2001 Development Indicators for Mountain Regions (comment on Kreutzmann). Mountain Research and Development. 21(3): 307-308. 2000 Integrating Local Voices and Visions into the Global Mountain Agenda. Mountain Research and Development, 20(1): 4-9. 1999 Catch the Tiger by the Tail: Some Notes on Method. Human Organization 58(3): 348. 1999 Defining Culturally Relevant Indicators of Sustainability: What are we waiting for? Human Organization 58(2): 219-220. (with V.Nazarea, E. Bontoya, and G. Flora) 1998 Defining Indicators Which Make Sense to Local People: Intra-Cultural Variation in Perceptions of Natural Resources. Human Organization 57(2): 159-170. (with V. Nazarea, E. Bontoya, and G. Flora) 1998 Scientific and Local Classification and Management of Soils. Agriculture and Human Values 15:3-14. (with S. Talawar) 1996 Local-global disarticulations in plant genetic resources conservation. Diversity 12(2): 5-6. 1994 Indigenous people and the preservation of biodiversity. Hortscience 29(11):1222-25. 1994 The questionnaire syndrome. Diliman Review 42(2): 37-43. 1993 The world's food supply at risk. Biodiversity 4(1): 4-11, 21. 1993 Corn: The golden grain. National Geographic Magazine. 183(6): 92-117. 1991 The world's food supply at risk. National Geographic Magazine 179(4): 74-105. 1990 Mixing it up: Variations in Andean farmers' rationales for intercropping potatoes. Field Crops Research 25:145-56. (with Tony Bebbington) 1989 Agricultural anthropology: New disciplinary blood in international agricultural research. Practicing Anthropology (Nov. 89): 4-5. 1989 An attempt to improve the storage of consumer potatoes on small farms in Peru. Tropical Science 29:1 8. (with Robert Booth) 1987 Application of agrometeorological principles to potato production in warm climates. Acta Horticulturae: 21. (with D. Midmore) 1987 Socioeconomic conditions, food habits, and formulated food programs in the pueblo jovenes of Lima, Peru. Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutricion 35(2): 259 81. (with M. Benevides) 1986 Changing a post harvest system: Impact of diffused light potato stores in Sri Lanka. Agricultural Systems 19: 1 19. 1986 Using anthropology in improving food production. Problems and prospects. Agricultural Administration 22: 57 78. 1985 Development literature and writers from underdeveloped countries: A comment. Current Anthropology 26(1): 98 99. 1985 The role of anthropologists in developing improved technologies. Appropriate Technology 11(4): 11 13. (with R. Booth, R. Shaw, and R. Werge) 1985 The incredible potato. Journal of the Chinese Society for Horticultural Science 31(1):6 9. (in Chinese). Also published in Bengali in Bangladesh. 1984 lnformal survey methods for farming systems research. Human Organization 44(3): 12-21. 1984 Understanding small farmers in developing countries: Socio cultural perspectives on agronomic farm trials. Journal of Agronomic Education 13: 64 68. 1983 Del agricultor al agricultor: Un modelo para la generacion de technologia agricola apropriada. Desarrollo Rural en Las Americas 15(2):89 99. (with Robert H. Booth) 1983 Farmer acceptance of improved potato storage practices in developing countries. Outlook on Agriculture 12(1): 12 16. (with R. H. Booth and M. Potts) 1983 lnterdisciplinary teams in agricultural research and development. Culture and Agriculture Summer (1983): 1 7. (with R. H. Booth) 1982 Farmer back to farmer: A model for generating acceptable agricultural technology. Agricultural Administration 11: 127 37. (with R. H. Booth) 1982 On the development of appropriate technology: A case of post-harvest potatoes. Food Technology October (1982): 114, 116 18. (with R. Shaw and R. Booth) 1982 Ruckwanderung und entwicklung im agrarsektor: Beispiele aus Granada. Sociologus 31 (1): 38 60. 1982 The incredible potato. National Geographic Magazine 161(5): 668 94. 1981 Response to Teilhet Waldorf. Human Organization 40(1): 85 86. 1980 Agricultural anthropology: A call for the establishment of a new professional specialty. Practicing Anthropology 2(4): 10 12, 28. 1980 Borrowed concepts: Reply to Davy. American Antiquity 45(2): 349 50. (with David Phillips) 1980 European migration and development: Response to a rebuttal. American Anthropologist 21(3): 293 94. 1980 Reply to Minge Klevana: Labor time and industrialization. Current Anthropology 21(3): 293 94. 1979 The contemporary ethnology of pastoralists: A critique of literature. Papers in Anthropology 20(2): 101 16. 1979 From caves to Main Street: Return migration and the transformation of a Spanish village. Papers in Anthropology 20(1): 189 96. 1979 The good, the bad and the ugly: A reply to Teilhet Waldorf. Human Organization 38(4): 421 22. 1979 Cultural echoes across the mountains. Natural History 88(1): 46-57 1979 Toward an anthropology of return migration. Papers in Anthropology 20(1): i ii. 1978 Foreign labor and German industrial capitalism 1971 1978: The evolution of a migratory system. American Ethnologist 5(3): 553 73. 1978 Development implications of European cyclical migration. American Anthropologist 80(4): 936 38. 1978 lntra European return migration and rural development: Lessons from the Spanish case. Human Organization 37(2): 136 47. 1978 Archaeological use and abuse of ecological concepts and studies: The Ecotone example. American Antiquity 43(4): 608 14 1978 Peace Corps and the American development philosophy. Human Organization 37(4): 424 26. 1978 Nepal's resettlement schemes in comparative context. Comparative Frontier Studies 12: 3 4. 1977 lntra European migration and development in the Mediterranean basin. Current Anthropology 18(3): 539 40. 1977 Vertebrate pests in Central America and the Caribbean: An anthropological investigation. Katunob 10(4): 58 71. 1975 Adaptive strategies in Alpine environments: Beyond ecological particularism. American Ethnologist 2(3): 535 51 (with Stephen I. Thompson). 1974 The Ecotone concept in ecology and anthropology. Papers in Anthropology 15(1): 23 36. Book Chapters 2006 Forgotten Futures: Scientific Models versus Local Visions of Land Use Change. In P. Sillitoe (ed). Local versus Global Science. Oxford, U.K. and New York, NY: Bergham Books. (with Virginia Nazarea). Pp. 231-256. 2006 Linking Sustainability Science, Community and Culture: A Research Partnership in Cotacachi, Ecuador. In R. Rhoades (ed). Development with Identity. Oxon, U.K. and Cambridge, Mass.: CAB International Publishers. 2006 Four Decades of Land Use Change in the Cotacachi Andes: 1963-2000. In R. Rhoades (ed). Development with Identity. Oxon, U.K. and Cambridge, Mass.: CAB International Publishers. 2006 Traversing a Landscape of Memory. In R. Rhoades (ed). Development with Identity. Oxon, U.K. and Cambridge, Mass.: CAB International Publishers. (with Virginia Nazarea and Rafael Guitarra) 2006 Future Visioning for the Andes: Scientific and Local Perspectives on Land Use Change. In R. Rhoades (ed.). Development with Identity. Oxon, U.K. and Cambridge, Mass.: CAB International Publishers. (with Xavier Zapata) 2006 Sustainability Science in Indigenous Communities: Reconciling Local and Global Agendas. In R. Rhoades (ed.). Development with Identity. Oxon, U.K. and Cambridge, Mass.: CAB International Publishers. 2005 Seeking Half our Brains: Constraints and Incentives in the Social Context of Interdisciplinary Research and Development. In M. Cernea and A. Kasam (eds). Understanding Culture in AgriCulture. Oxon, U.K.: CAB International Publishers. pp. 403-420. 2005 Agricultural Anthropology. In Satish Kedia and John vanWilligen (eds). Applied Anthropology: Domains of Application. Westport, CT.: Greewood Publishing Group. pp. 61-85. 2003 Modelos cientificos y visions locales del futuro y la sustentabilidad: un Nuevo metodo para la planificacion de recursos naturals a nivel comunitario. In Robert E. Rhoades and Jody Stallings (eds). La Conservacion y el Desarrollo Integrado. Quito: Abya Yala. Pp. 31-36. 2002 Origins of Corn. In Middle and South America Ancient History Geokit. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, pp. 64-65. 2002 Environmental History of the Nanegal Area during the First Fifty Years of the Twentieth Century. In Robert Rhoades (ed). Bridging Human and Ecological Landscapes. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt. pp. 43-55. (With Alexandra Martinez) 2002 Migration and the Landscape of Nanegal. In Robert Rhoades (ed). Bridging Human and Ecological Landscapes. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt. pp. 57-83. (With Alexandra Martinez and Eric Jones). 2002 Contrasting Scientific and Local Valuations of Land Use Change: The Future Visioning Methodology. In Robert Rhoades (ed). Bridging Human and Ecological Landscapes. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt. pp. 333-349. 2002 Bringing Sustainability Down-to-Earth: Reflections and Guidelines for Policy Makers and Practitioners. In Robert Rhoades (ed). Bridging Human and Ecological Landscapes. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt. pp. 353-368. 2001 Scientific Modeling and Local Visions of Sustainability and the Future: A New Method for Natural Resource Community-Based Planning. In Robert E. Rhoades and Jody Stallings (eds). Integrated Conservation and Development in Tropical America: Experiences and Lessons in Linking Communities, Projects, and Policies. Athens: SANREM and CARE. pp. 15-21. 2001 Guestworkers or Illegals: Comparative Observation of Labor Migration to Germany and he American South. In Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings. No. 34. Athens, University of Georgia Press. pp. 23-35. 2002 Sustainable Futures: Contrasting Local Visions and Scientific Scenarios for Sound Community-Based Decision Making. Cultivating Community Capital for Sustainable Natural Resource Management, K. Cason (ed). Athens, Ga.: SANREM. pp. 39-45. 1999 Mountain Research and Development in the 21st Century: The Need for a New Paradigm. In Anthropology and Sociology of Nepal. R. B. Chhetri and O.M. Gurung (eds). Sociological and Anthropological Society of Nepal (SASON), Kathmandu. pp. 13-24 1999 A landscape/lifescape approach to sustainability in the tropics. The experience of SANREM CRSP at three sites. In Integrated Watershed Management in the Global Ecosystem, R. Lal (ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press (with W. Hargrove, D. Garrity and C. Neely). pp. 327-343. 1999 The participatory multipurpose watershed project: nature=s salvation or Schumacher’s nightmare? In Integrated Watershed Management in the Global Ecosystem, R. Lal (ed.). Boca Raton: CRC Press. pp. 327-343 1999 Introduction (invited). In Foxfire 11, K. Carver Collins, L. Hunter, and Foxfire Students (eds). New York: Anchor Books. pp. 1-5. 1999 The Future of Ethnoecology. In Ethnoecology: Situated Knowledge/Located Lives V.Nazarea (ed). Tucson: University of Arizona Press (with Jack Harlan). pp. 271-279 1998 Un Planteamiento de Ecologia del Paisaje para la Sustentabilidad en las Tierras Altas Tropicales: La Experiencia de SANREM-CRSP en Ecuador. Special Journal for III International Conference of Sustainable Mountain Development in the Andes. Centro Panamericano de Estudio E Investigaciones Geograficas (CEPEIGE). Quito, Ecuador. 1998 Local Management of Biodiversity in Traditional Agroecosystems: A Neglected Resource. In Importance of Biodiversity in Agroecosystems, Wanda Collins and Calvin Qualset (eds), Boca Raton: Lewis Publishers, CRC Press (with Virginia Nazarea). pp. 215-36 1997 Agenda for Sustainable Mountain Development. In Mountains of the World: A Global Priority, B. Messerli and J. D. Ives (eds). New York and London: The Parthenon Publishing Group (with J. Ives and B. Messerli). pp. 455-66 1997 The Incredible Potato. In From the Field, Charles McCarry (ed),. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society. pp. 382-89 1995 Cultural Indicators of Sustainability. In Indicators of Sustainability, B. Bellow (ed), SANREM conference proceedings. Athens, Ga.: SANREM. Pp. 59-65. 1995 Farmers who Experiment: An Untapped Resource for Agricultural Research and Development. In Indigeneous Knowledge Systems: The Cultural Dimension of Development, D.M. Warren, D. Brokensha,and L.J.Slikerveer (eds). London: Intermediate Technology Publications (with Tony Bebbington). Pp. 296-307. 1995 Tailoring Soil, Water, and Nutrient Management to Farmer Needs. In The Zschortau Plan. Zschortau, Germany: DSE/IBSRAM. pp. 59-65. 1994 Farmer Participation in Priority Setting. In Setting Research Priority: Toward Effective Farmer-Oriented Research, J. Douwe Meindertsma (ed). Netherlands: Royal Tropical Institute. pp. 65-76. 1994 Rice, Reason, and Resistance: A Comparative Study of Farmers' vs. Scientists' Perceptions and Strategies. In Rice Blast Disease. R.S. Zeigler, S.A. Leong, and P.S. Teng (eds). London: CAB International (with V.Nazarea). pp. 1993 Networking For LEISA: The Case of UPWARD. In Linking with Farmers, C. Alders, B. Havercort, and L. Van Veldhuizen (eds). London: Intermediate Technology Publication (with Gordon Prain, Virginia Nazarea). 1992 Coming Revolution in Rural Development Research. In Rapid Assessment Methodologies for Planning and Evaluation of Health Related Programs. Proceedings of RAP Conference. Washington, D.C. Nov. 12-15, 1990. 1992 The Farmers' Agenda in Sustainable Agricultural Development: Is it Destructive or Creative? In Sustainable Agricultural Development in Asia and the Pacific Region, 15-26. Manila, Philippines: Asian Development Bank and Winrock International. 1992 Farmer-Back-To-Farmer: Ten Years Later. In Participatory On-Farm Research and Education for Agricultural Sustainability, 17-27. Urbana, Ill.: Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station. 1992 A Framework for Sustainable Agricultural Development: Synthesis of Workshop Discussions. In Sustainable Agricultural Development in Asia and the Pacific Region, 107-20. Manila, Philippines: Asian Development Bank and Winrock International. 1992 Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: Technology for Sustainable Mountain Agriculture. In Sustainable Mountain Development, N.S. Jodha, M. Banskota, and T. Partap (eds). New Delhi: Oxford and IBH Publishing. pp. 253-72. 1991 Post-Harvest Technology Development with Farmers: The Diffused Light Storage Case. In Planned Change in Farming Systems: Progress in On-Farm Research, ed. R. Tripp. New York: John Wiley and Sons. Pp. 231-44. 1989 Past Civilizations, Present World Needs, and Future Potential: Root Crop Agriculture Across the Ages. Proceedings International Root Crop Symposium (VIII). Bangkok, Thailand. pp. 12-22. 1989 Requirements and Recommendations for Improving Potato Storage in Third World Countries. ASAE Publication 01 89. Proceedings of an International Symposium, June 27 29, 1985. Michigan State University. St. Joseph, Michigan: American Society of Agricultural Engineers. pp. 187-205. 1989 The Role of Farmers in the Creation and Continuing Development of Agricultural Technology and Systems. In Farmer First, Robert Chambers, Arnold Pacey, and Lori Ann Thrupp (eds). London: Appropriate Technology. Pp. 12-34. 1989 When the Honeymoon is Over: Managerial Reality after Technology Generation and Acceptance. In Social Science Perspectives on Managing Agricultural Technology, D. Groenfeldt and J. Moock (eds). Kandy, Sri Lanka: International lrrigation Management lnstitute. Pp. 171-80. 1988 Food Systems Research. In Social Science Planning Conference Proceedings, September. 1987, 80-94. Lima, Peru: International Potato Center. pp. 3-7. 1988 Post Harvest Technology Development: Lessons from Farms and Villages. In Proceedings of International Workshop on Potato Post Harvest Technology, June 25-26, 1988. Kunming, China. Pp. 114-26. 1988 The Reference File Method: An Eclectic Approach for Improving Agro¬Ecological and Crop Data of Developing Countries. In Social Science Planning Conference Proceedings, September 3-7, 1987. Lima, Peru: International Potato Center. pp. 118-33. 1987 Basic Field Techniques for Rapid Rural Appraisal. In Rapid Rural Appraisal, Proceedings of the 1985 International Conference, September 2-5, 1985. Khon Kaen University, Thailand. pp. 114-28. 1987 Generating Appropriate Technologies with Small Farmers: The CIP Approach. ln Workshop on Farming Systems Research. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi Arid Tropics. Patancheru, Andhra Pradesh, lndia (with M. J. Potts, R. H. Booth, D. E. Horton, and M. Upadhya). pp. 54-59. 1986 Anthropologist, Economist and Biological Scientist: The Three Stooges or Three Musketeers of Farming System Research. In Applying Science in Farming Systems Research, J. Jones and B. Wallace (eds). Boulder: Westview Press (with D. H. Horton and R. H. Booth). pp. 21-40. 1986 The Art of the Informal Agricultural Survey. In P.E. Hildebrand (ed). Perspectives on Farming Systems Research and Extension. Lynne Rienner: Boulder. pp. 83-93 1986 Breaking New Ground: Anthropology in Agricultural Research. In Practicing Development Anthropology, E. Green (ed). Boulder: Westview Press. pp. 22-66. 1986 Farming on High. In Mountain People, Michael Tobias (ed). Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 39-44. 1984 Aspectos Socio economicos de las Plagas de Vertebrados: Tradicion y Cambio. Paper presented at the Noveno Congreso Latino americano de Zoologia. In Proceedings of Symposium: Zoologia Economica y Vertebrados como Plagas de la Agricultura. (with Pierre Bidegaray). pp. 49-64. 1984 The Other Side of the Coin: Animals as Pests. Proceedings of Kansas State University's 1983 Farming Systems Research Symposium. Paper No. 6. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas. pp. 830-41. 1984 Tecnicista vs. Campesinista: Praxis and Theory of Farmer lnvolvement in Agricultural Research. A Post Harvest Example from the Andes. ln Coming Full Circle: Farmers' Participation in the Development of Technology, P. Matlon, et al. (eds). Ottawa, Canada: lnternational Development Research Centre. pp. 139-50. 1983 Acceptance of Diffused Light Potato Seed Storage Technology in Developing Countries. In Research for the Potato in the Year 2000, W. J. Hooker (ed). Proceedings of the International Congress in Celebration of the Tenth Anniversary of the International Potato Center, Lima, Peru (with R. H. Booth). pp. 160-61. 1982 Interdisciplinary Development and Transfer of Posthariest Technology at the International Potato Center. In Report of an Exploratory Workshop on: The Role of Anthropologists and Other Social Scientists in Interdisciplinary Teams Developing lmproved Food Production Technology. Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute (with R. H. Booth, R. Shaw, and R. Werge). pp. 1-8. 1982 Limitations of Anthropology. ln Report of an Exploratory Workshop on: The Role of Anthropologists and Other Social Scientists in Interdisciplinary Teams Developing Improved Food Production Technology. Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines: International Rice Research Institute. pp. 94-95. 1982 Toward an Understanding of Hot, Humid Tropical Farming Systems with Emphasis on the Potato. In Potato Production in the Humid Tropics, L. J. Harmsworth, J. T. Woodford, and M. E. Marvel (eds). Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Potato Production for the Southeast Asian and Pacific Regions, October 12-17, 1980 at Bundung, Indonesia. Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines: International Potato Center Region VII. pp. 444-55. 1981 An Interdisciplinary Team Approach to the Design and Transfer of Post Harvest Technology. In Social Science Research at the International Potato Center: Report of the Second Social Science Planning Conference. Lima: CIP (with Robert H. Booth). pp. 66-80. 1981 Peruvian Potato Agriculture in Comparative Perspective. In Social Science Research at the Ilnternational Potato Center: Report of the Second Social Science Planning Conference. Lima: CIP. pp. 105-16. 1980 European Cyclical Migration and Economic Development. The Case of Southern Spain. In Urban Life, George Gmelch and Walter Zenner (eds). New York: St. Martin's Press (Revised and updated for Third Edition, 1996; Fourth Edition, 2001). pp. 279-92. . Monographs, Bulletins and Reports 2004 Cuentos de la Creacion y Resistencia. Quito, Abya Yala (collaboration with authors V. Nazarea y R. Guitarra). 139pp. 2003 Costumbres del Ayer, Tesoros del Manana. Quito: Abya Yala Press. (with Virginia Nazarea, Maricel Piniero, Rocio Alarcon, and Juana Camacho). 38pp. 2003 Recoleccion de Plantas y Conocimientos Ancestrales. Quito: Abya Yala Press (with Virginia Nazarea, Maricel Piniero, Rocio Alarcon, and Juana Camacho). 48pp. 1999 Southern Seed Legacy Resource Directory (with Virginia Nazarea). Athens, Ga.:Agrarian Connections. 1999 Participatory Watershed Research and Management: Where the Shadow Falls. Gatekeeper Series no. 81. London: International Institute for Environment and Development. 20 pp. 1996 Southern Futures: A Report on the State of the South Project. Frankfurt, Kentucky: Community Farm Alliance (with J. Worstell, V. Huston, and D. Debertin). 1996 A River Runs Through It: Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Management in the Broad River Watershed. Co-edited with S. Talawar. Laboratory of Agricultural and Natural Resources Anthropology (LANRA). Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia. 1994 Rapid Rural Appraisal: Analyzing the Project Situation from the Main Agent's Perspective. Tool N. 4. Rome: FAO. 1994 Soil, Water, and Nutrient Management: A New Agenda. IBSRAM Position Paper, International Board for Soil Research and Management, Bangkok, Thailand (with D. Greenland, G. Bowen, H. Eswaran, C. Valentin). 1993 In search of Darwin’s Potato. Research Reporter 3(2):4-9. 1992 An Integrated Systems Approach to Sustainable Agriculture in AKRSP's Programme Area (Northern Parkistan). Geneva, Switzerland: Aga Khan Foundation. 31 pp. 1991 Farm Household Diagnostic Skills. UPWARD, Los Baños, Philippines. Sept. 25-28, 1990. 103 pp. 1991 Proceedings of In-Country Training Workshop for Farm Household Skills. UPWARD. Los Baños, Philippines. Sept. 25-28, 1990. 1989 Evolution of Agricultural Research and Development since 1950: Toward an Integrated Framework. Gatekeeper Series No. SA12. Sustainable Agricuiture Programme. lnternational lnstitute for Environment and Development. 19 pp. 1987 The Farmers of Yurimaguas. Land Use and Cropping Strategies in the Peruvian Jungle. Special Monograph. International Potato Center, Lima, Peru. 102 pp. (with Pedro Bidegaray). 1987 Farmers and Experimentation. Agricultural Administration Unit. London: Overseas Development lnstitute. 17 pp. 1987 Tradition and Change in Potato Storage Systems of Peru. Food Systems Report No.3. International Potato Center, Lima, Peru. 111 pp. (with J. Recharte, M. Benavides, R. Booth, and E. Schmidt). 1986 Notes on the Art of Informal Interviewing. In Farming Systems Socioeconomic Research: Training Materials for the Asian Rice Farming Systems Network, Vol. 1, 391-94. Los Baños, Philippines: Agricultural -Economics Department, IRRI. 1986 Bhutan National Potato Programme: Evaluation and Outlook. Thimpu, Bhutan: Royal Government of Bhutan, Helvatas Swiss Cooperation for Development. 30pp. (with R. Beukema, P. Rieder, N. Dorji, T. Rabagay, and C. Tenzing). 1985 Possibilities for the Application of Small Scale Potato Storage Techniques in Developing Countries. Rome, Italy: FAO (with Romke Wustman and R. H. Booth). 1985 Traditional Potato Production and Farmer Selection of Varieties in Eastern Nepal. Food Systems Research Series Report No. 2. International Potato Center, Lima, Peru. 52 pp. 1982 Farmer Back to Farmer: A Model for Generating Acceptable Agricultural Technology. Working Paper 1. Lima, Peru: International Potato Center. 15pp. (with R. H. Booth). 1982 AIA: Un Modelo Conceptual, lnterdisciplinario, de Generacion de Tecnologia Agricola Apropriada. Documento de Trabajo 5. Lima, lnternational Potato Center. (With R. H. Booth). 1982 The Art of the Informal Agricultural Survey. Training Document 2. Lima, International Potato Center. 40p. 1982 Understanding Small Farmers: Sociocultural Perspectives on Experimental Farm Trials. Training Document 3. Lima, lnternational Potato Center. 9p. 1982 El Arte de la Encuesta lnformal Agricola. Documento de Entrenamiento 7. Lima, lnternational Potato Center. 38p. 1982 Para Comprender a los Pequenos Agricultores: Perspectivas Socioculturales de la lnvestigacion Agricola. Documento de Entrenamiento 8. Lima, International Potato Center. 9p. 1982 Nepal National Potato Development Programme: Evaluation Project. Co¬authored with G. Burton, R. Chhetri, R. Egger N. P. Gyalang, P. Shrestra, Kathmandu: Ministry of Agriculture, HMG/N and Swiss Association for Technical Assistance (SATA). 74p. 1978 El retorno de los alemanes: Datos de Granada. In Boletin Informativo, 8-12. Madrid: lnstituto Espanol de Emigracion. 1978 Social Soundness Statement: Latin American Regional Project Paper on Reduction of Crop Losses to Vertebrate Pests. Washington, D.C.: Agency for International Development. 1978 Social Soundness Statement: Caribbean Employment Investment Scheme. Washington, D.C.: Agency for International Development. Book Reviews 2006 Review of Farmers’ Bounty (Princeton University Press) by Stephen Brush, Journal of Ethnobiology. 2001 Review of books: The Past in the Present: Horizons of Remembering in the Pakistan Himalaya and Perspectives on History and Change in the Karakorum, Hindu-Kush, and Himalaya. Mountain Research and Development 21(4):404-406 1980 Review of La Odisea Andaluza, by David Gregory. International Migration Review 14(1): 134 35. 1980 Review of The Economic Development of the Third World since 1900, by Paul Bairoch (translated by Cynthia Postan). Journal of Asian and African Studies 15(3 4): 173. 1979 Review of Production and Reproduction: A Comparative Study of the Domestic Domain. Journal of Asian and African Studies 16(2):142. 1979 Review of Economic Planning and Social Justice in Developing Countries, by Ozay Mehmet. Journal of Asian and African Studies 16(4):145. 1978 Review of Demographic Developments in Eastern Europe, ed. by Leszek Kosinski. International Migration Review 12: 417 18. 1978 Review of Exporting Workers: The Turkish Case, by Suzane Paine. International Migration Review 12(2): 272 74. Selected Invited or Keynote Presentations (since 1990) International 2007 Sustainabililty, Participation, and Mountain Peoples. Keynote address in special session “Twenty years after Khon Kaen-Has the PRA and “farmer first” movement benefited the poor in upland areas? International Symposium . Towards Sustainable Livelihoods and Ecosystems in Mountainous Regions. March 7-9, 2006. Chiang Mai, Thailand. 2005 Cotacachi: A Case Study in Governance and Decentralization. Invited Paper presented at International Conference on Mountain Governance and Decentralization. Banf Centre, Canada. June 4-8, 2005. 2004 Mama Cotacachi: Local Perceptions and Societal Implications of Climatic Change, Glacial Retreat, and Water Availability. Paper Presented at 2004 International Conference on Mountain Glaciers and Society. Wengen, Switzerland, Oct. 6-8 (with Xavier Zapata Rios) 2003 Development is a Many Splendored Thing: Place, Identity, Politics in Cotacachi, Ecuador. Invited Lecture before the Fulbright Commission, Quito, Ecuador. May 12. 2003 The Sacred, the Mundane, and the Scientific: Players in an Andean Field. British Association for the Advancement of Science. University of Salford. United Kingdom. September. 2002 Perceptions of Soil Management: Matching Indigenous Knowledge and Scientific Knowledge Systems. World Congress of Soil Science. Symposium. Invited Convenor. Bangkok, Thailand. 14-21 August. 2002 Human Organization and Development Policy for Natural Resource Management in Mountain Areas. Keynote Address. International Mountain Conference, Huaraz, Peru. June 12-14. 1999 On the Meaning of Sustainability. Keynote address. Protecting Our Precious Resource: The Land. International Conference in Bangkok, Thailand. March 13. 1998 Ethnoecology of Human and Natural Landscapes. Session Organizer. Society for Applied Anthropology. San Juan, Puerto Rico. April 12. 1998 Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management in the Andes. Keynote Address. 3rd International Symposium on Sustainable Mountain Development. Quito, Ecuador. Dec. 4. 1996 Participatory Research for Natural Resource Management. Keynote Address. International Potato Center, Lima, Peru. March 3. 1994 Tailoring Soil, Water, and Nutrient Management to Farmer Needs. Paper presented at Intern. Conference on Soil, Water and Nutrient Management. Zschortau, E. Germany. October. 1993 A Vision for ICIMOD. Board of Governors, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development. Invited Presentation. Kathmandu, Nepal. July 2. 1991 Farmers' Roles in Setting Priorities in Farming Systems Research. Workshop on Priority Setting in Farming Systems Research. Invited Paper. Amsterdam. Royal Tropical Institute. Dec. 9-13. 1991 FSR's Mid-Life Crisis: How do Farmers and Their Priorities Fit In? Invited Paper. Priority Setting in Farming Systems Research and Development. Keynote Address. Royal Tropical Institute. Amsterdam. December 9-13. 1991 Sweet Potato Cultures of Asia and South Pacific. Conference Organizer. Los Baños, Philippines. April 2-5. 1990 International Organizing Committee. Sustainable Farming Systems in 21st Century Asia. Asian Farming Systems Research and Extension Symposium. Bangkok, Thailand. Nov. 19-22. 1990 Inaugural Planning Workshop on the User's Perspective with Agricultural Research and Development. Conference Organizer. Baguio City, Philippines. April 3-5. National 2007 On Being Contrary: Potatoes, Pineywoods, and Pioneers. Invited Paper. Using and Marketing Traditional Southeastern Livestock Workshop. Organized by The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy. Hattiesbury, Miss. March 2. (with Virginia Nazarea) 2005 Development with Identity: Cultural Heritage and Environment in Cotacachi, Ecuador. Invited session. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Organizer. Santa Fe, New Mexico. April 5-April 10, 2005. 2005 Mapping and Modeling Land Use Change in the Andes: Integrating Global and Local Visions. Paper presented at Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Sante Fe, New Mexico. April 8, 2005. 2004 Agricultural Anthropology: Where does Advocacy Fit? Invited Paper. Applied Anthropologyy: Domains of Application and Advocacy. Organized by J. Van Willigen and Satish Kedia. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Dallas, Texas. April 1. 2004 Seeds of Hope/Seeds of Resistance. University of Georgia Symposium organized jointly with Law School, Anthropology, International Agriculture, Humanities Center, and SANREM. April 31-MAY 1. Co-Organizer with Virginia Nazarea. 2002 Anthropology and Policy: In Search of Imaginative Power. Opening Address. Environment, Resources, and Sustainability. Policy Issues for the 21st Century. American Anthropological Association conference. University of Georgia, September 7-8. 2002 The Participatory Multipurpose Watershed Project. Keynote address. International Workshop on Watersheds and Communities. Cornell University. May 6-13. 2001 New Century, New Challenges: Changing Role of Local Cultures in Genetic Resources. Calvin Sperling Distingished Lecture. Charlotte, NC. October 23. 1999 Migration in the South. Conference on Hispanic and New Immigration. Conference Organizer. University of Georgia, Institute for Behavioral Research. Organizer. April 14. 1998 The Science of Watersheds and the Landscape of Memory. Invitied Lecture for Kellogg Endowed Chair in Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management. Ohio State University. Columbus and Wooster. Feb. 10. 1996 Stakeholder Analysis of the PGR Debate (with V. Nazarea). Science Liaison Officer Conference, Griffin, GA. June 18-19. 1996 Stakeholder Analysis of the Global-Local Nexus in Plant Genetic Resources. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Baltimore, MD. March 28. 1995 Gone with the Changing Winds: Past and Contemporary Forces Shaping Agriculture and Environment in the South. AAAS Symposium on Key Forces Impacting Southeastern Agriculture and Natural Resource Management. Invited Paper. Atlanta, Georgia. Feb. 10. 1995 The Agriculture-Environmental Science-Anthropology Interface. AAAS Symposium on Interface Disciplines: The Mismatch between Traditional Disciplines and Real World Problems. Invited paper. Atlanta, Georgia. Feb. 7. 1994 Dilemmas and Dimensions of Development. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Co-organizer and Discussant. Atlanta, Georgia. Nov. 24. 1994 Anthropological Research and Agricultural Development: Environment, Human Rights and Ethical Dilemmas. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Symposium. Invited Discussant. Atlanta, Georgia. Nov. 25. 1994 Indigenous Peoples and the Preservation of Biodiversity. Invited presentation at Ethnobotany Seminar, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. October 19. 1994 Seventh Tex Frazier Distinguished Lecture. Indigenous Peoples and the Preservation of Biodiversity. 91st American Society for Horticulture Sciences Annual Meeting. Corvallis, Oregon. August. 1993 Social Science Perspectives on Land Use Management in the Tropics. Steering Committee Presentation at World Bank, Washington, D.C. October 23. 1993 Banquet Speech. A Journey to the World of Seeds. Annual Meeting of American Association of Botanical Gardens. GA State Botanical Gardens, Athens, GA. October 14. 1993 Rice, Reason, and Resistance. A Comparative Study of Farmers' vs. Scientists' Perceptions and Strategies. Paper presented at Conference on An International Symposium on Rice Blast Disease. University of Wisconsin-Madison. August 9-13. (With V. Nazarea-Sandoval.) 1992 Where did Ecological Anthropology Go? The Growth and Impact of Ecological Anthropology Outside the Academy. Paper presented at the 91st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropology Association, San Francisco, CA. December 3. 1992 Ecological Anthropology as Applied Science. Emory University, Atlanta, GA. November 20. 1992 Keynote Address. Farmer-Back-To-Farmer: Ten Years Later. Conference on Participatory On-Farm Research and Education for Agricultural Sustainability. University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. August 1-2. 1992 Sustainable Agriculture: An International Perspective. Sustainable Agriculture Seminar Series, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. Invited Lecture. April 20. 1992 Invited Paper. Anthropology and GIS in Crop Research: The World Geography of the Potato Project. The Anthropology of Human Behavior through Geographic Information and Analysis: An International Conference. University of California, Santa Barbara. January 31-Feb. 2. 1992 President's Lecture Series. Vanishing Cultures, Vanishing Futures: The Role of Indigenous People in Maintaining the Earth's Biodiversity. University of Georgia. 1991 Special Invited Lecture. Vanishing Seeds: Food and the Future. National Geographic Society Programs at the Gilbert H. Grosvenor Auditorium. Washington, DC. Oct. 9. Administrative Experience 1993 - Director. Sustainable Human Ecosystems Laboratory (SHEL), University of Georgia. A GIS and computer technology facility, SHEL conducts interdisciplinary research and training on natural resource decision-making in the context of global change 1994 - 2005 Program Manager. Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resource Management 1991-96 Head. Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia. Charged with rebuilding department into a quality, nationally-recognized theoretical and applied program focused on ecological and environmental anthropology. Achievements: seven new faculty added, undergraduate majors tripled, high demand Ph.D. Program established, five new laboratories built and funded, and extramural funding increased tenfold. 1988-91 Coordinator. Social Sciences in Asia and South Pacific and UPWARD Network (User’s Perspective with Agriculture Research and Development). International Potato Center. Established and coordinated major interdisciplinary research network in Asia and South Pacific countries. 1985-88 Leader. Food Systems Research Program. International Potato Center. Management of global interdisciplinary research projects involving 10 biological and social scientists with their support staff. 1984-85 Acting Head. Social Science Department. International Potato Center. (Full-Time Appointment). 1982-88 Co-Leader. Post-Harvest Technology and Management Program. International Potato Center. Lima, Peru. Professional Honors: 2001 Calvin Sperling Memorial Distinguished Lecturer. Honored by Crop Society of America. 1994 Honorary Member. Elected by the American Society for Horticultural Science Tex Frazier Distinguished Lecturer. 1992 Finalist. National Magazine Award. Public Interest Category. "The World Food Supply at Risk." National Geographic, April, 1991. New York, NY. 1991 Science-in-Society Journalism Award. 1991. Awarded by National Association of Science Writers for outstanding writing about science and its impact on the quality of life. 1987 Praxis Award for Excellence in Translating Anthropological Knowledge into Action. Awarded by Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, November 1987. American Anthropological Association Meetings, Chicago. 1986 Achievement Award. Southeast Asian Research Council for Agriculture (SEARCA). Los Baños, Philippines (with Pons Batugal and Robert Booth). 1971 Black Studies Institute. University of Louisville. National Endowment for the Humanities. 1969 Anthropology Institute for Teachers. Department of Anthropology, University of 1967 University of Philippines. College of Agriculture (Los Banos). East-West Center. Memberships in National/International Committees, Councils, and Boards: 2000- Editorial Advisory Board. Mountain Research and Development. Center for Development and Environment. University of Berne, Switzerland. 2000-04 Board Member (elected), North America, Mountain Forum (Executive Secretary: Kathmandu, Nepal) 1997- Founder and Executive Director. Agrarian Connections. A non-profit research and public outreach foundation working toward preservation of rural landscapes and lifestyles. 1997-01 Board Member (Vice Chair). International Board for Soil Research and Management. Bangkok, Thailand. 1996-01 Board Member. Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Programme. Nairobi, Kenya. 1996-98 Scientific Liaison Officer to International Service for National Agricultural Research. Agency for International Development. The Hague, Netherlands. 1995-99 National Genetic Resources Advisory Council (twice appointed by the US Secretary of Agriculture). 1991-99 Committee on Agricultural Sustainability for Developing Countries. lnternational lnstitute for Environment and Development North America. Center of the World Resources lnstitute, Washington, D.C. Advisor. 1991-99 Sustainable Agricultural Committee. International Institute for Environment and Development. London, England. U.K. Advisor. 1991-93 International Committee. Regents Global Education Center. University System of Georgia. Atlanta, Georgia. 1986 Steering Committee on Agro Ecological Zonation and Characterization, Consultative Group for lnternational Agricultural Research (CGIAR). 1985 86 Steering Committee on Farming Systems Research, Consultative Group for Agricultural Research (CGIAR). Recent Academic Committee Membership: 2003-04 Chair, William A. Owens and Albert Christ-Jener Creative Research Awards Committee. 2002-03 University Committee on Agro-Security, University of Georgia 1999-03 University Promotion and Tenure Review Committee, Social and Behavioral Sciences. 1996- Conservation Ecology Faculty. Institute of Ecology 1992 Committee member. Institute of Natural Products Research review. Office of Vice President for Research. 1996-98 Committee member. Charter Lecture Series. Vice President of Academic Affairs. 1991-92 Chair. Environmental Literacy Committee, Vice President of Academic Affairs Language Skills: Postdoctoral Fellows: Graduate Students (Ph.D.): Last updated: July 1, 2008 |
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