FW: New issue notification: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 5:4

2007-05-01 Thread Wil Burns
I know a lot of folks work on the globalization/environment link, so here's
a new issue of Frontiers in Ecology and Environment that focuses on the
issue from the ecology side. wil

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The following issue is now available at ESA Online Journals

Journal: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (1540-9295)
 Volume: 5
  Issue: 4


The wealth of the poor. Jonathan Lash, pages 171-171.
Keywords: 

A strategy for ecology in an era of globalization. Jeffrey E Herrick,
Joseacute; Sarukhaacute;n, pages 172-181.
Keywords: 

Migration and environment in the context of globalization. Frederick AB
Meyerson, Leticia Merino, Jorge Durand, pages 182-190.
Keywords: 

The future of production systems in a globalized world. Elena M Bennett,
Patricia Balvanera, pages 191-198.
Keywords: 

Invasive alien species in an era of globalization. Laura A Meyerson, Harold
A Mooney, pages 199-208.
Keywords: 

Ecological impacts of wildlife conservation units policy in Mexico. Thomas D
Sisk, Alejandro E Castellanos V, George W Koch, pages 209-212.
Keywords: 

Timber production in selectively logged tropical forests in South America.
Michael Keller, Gregory P Asner, Geoffrey Blate, John McGlocklin, Frank
Merry, Marielos Pentilde;a-Claros, Johan Zweede, pages 213-216.
Keywords: 

Assessing invasive alien species across multiple spatial scales: working
globally and locally. Richard N Mack, Betsy Von Holle, Laura A Meyerson,
pages 217-220.
Keywords: 

Cascading events in linked ecological and socioeconomic systems. Debra PC
Peters, Osvaldo E Sala, Craig D Allen, Alan Covich, Mark Brunson, pages
221-224.
Keywords: 

Battle of the bilge. Katherine Ellison, pages 228-228.
Keywords: 

Towards an ecological restoration network: reversing land degradation in
Latin America. Juan J Armesto, Susana Bautista, Ek Del Val, Bruce Ferguson,
Ximena Garciacute;a, Aurora Gaxiola, Heacute;ctor Godinez-Aacute;lvarez,
George Gann, Fabiola Loacute;pez-Barrera, Robert Manson, Mariela
Nuacute;ntilde;ez-Aacute;vila, Claudia Ortiz-Arrona, Pedro Tognetti,
Guadalupe Williams-Linera, pages 1001-1004.
Keywords: 

New ecological knowledge and practices for society and sustainability. Erica
Nichols, Jill Baron, Rodolfo Dirzo, Joseacute; Sarukhaacute;n, Ana Persic,
Salvatore Arico, pages 1005-1007.
Keywords: 

Developing and delivering scientific information in response to emerging
needs. Hague H Vaughan, Robert B Waide, J Manuel, Exequiel Ezcurra Maass,
pages 1008-1011.
Keywords: 

Education and research opportunities for traditional ecological knowledge.
Melissa Armstrong, Robin W Kimmerer, Judith Vergun, pages 1012-1014.
Keywords: 

Invasive species data applications and data sharing across the Americas.
Barry Rice, pages 1015-1016.
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Mark Kurlansky

2007-05-01 Thread Ruba Marshood

Hi All,

Shot in the dark here, but does anybody happen to know Mark Kurlansky,
author of *Cod *and *Salt*? He's a former commercial fisherman turned
journalist. . .I'd like to contact him about his research and approach him
as a potential speaker at an upcoming event.

Many thanks,
ruba


Re: Mark Kurlansky

2007-05-01 Thread Ruba Marshood

Hi All!

Thanks for your help! I found that searching his publishers' websites alone
only lead to email or fax options to a namely, numberless destination - not
direct communication. I needed to reach him more urgently and so through
making some calls to a series of other speaking events that I learned Mr.
Kurlansky has done, I've gotten in touch with his publicist at Random
House.  If anyone is interested, his publicist is Brian Mclendon;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; 212-572-2681.

Thanks again!
ruba

Larry - can't say that Brian and I are best friends yet...but I'll let you
know! :)

On 5/1/07, Ruba Marshood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi All,

Shot in the dark here, but does anybody happen to know Mark Kurlansky,
author of *Cod *and *Salt*? He's a former commercial fisherman turned
journalist. . .I'd like to contact him about his research and approach him
as a potential speaker at an upcoming event.

Many thanks,
ruba