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HUMAN DIMENSIONS PROGRAM (HDP) STAFF

Keith Alger, Ph.D. Vice President. Landscape planning for biodiversity and rural development.

Katrina Brandon, Ph.D. Senior Research Fellow, international development and planning.

Larry Gorenflo, Ph.D., Director, Human Dimensions Program, geography/demography.

Rosimeiry Portela, Ph.D., Senior Advisor.

Miroslav Honzak, Ph.D., Senior Advisor, Spatial Planning and Modelling. Sara Musinsky, GIS Specialist.

Margaret Buck Holland, M.Sc., GIS Specialist, protected areas, population environment mapping. Ph.D. student, UW-Madison.

Naomi Swickard, Finance and Program Coordinator.


HUMAN DIMENSIONS PROGRAM FELLOWS

Sujoy Chaudhuri, Ecollage, India.

Paula Kahumbu, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin.

Lisa Naughton, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Geographer

Subhrendu Pattanayak, Ph. D. Senior Economist, RTI International.
New Presentations on Hydrological Services Available Online: Sampurno Bruijnzeel, tropical hydrology expert, talks about vegetation, reforestation, and hydrological services in two CI-sponsored presentations.
Oct. 16 presentation at the World Bank (8 MB PDF)
Oct. 17 presentation at CI (7.2 MB PDF)

New CABS Brochure Now Available: Click here to view the latest CABS brochure. Contact us to order a hard copy.

The Environmental Systems Research Institute Awards CABS’ GIS & Mapping Lab: The Institute honored the Lab for the fifth time in six years, awarding it First Place in the Best Cartographic Design - Single Map Product category for the Coppename River AquaRAP by Mark Denil.
View the winning map

Hotspots Revisited Available Online. Hotspots Revisited details the state of the earth's biodiversity hotspots. The book identifies 34 regions that cover only 2.3 percent of the Earth's surface but are home to 75 percent of the planet's most threatened species.
View Hotspots Revisited

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