Dean, Yale University's School of Forestry and Environmental Studies

2008-06-30 Thread Ben Cashore


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DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Yale University's School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES) 
seeks outstanding candidates for the Deanship of the School. F&ES is 
more than a century old, and recognized worldwide as a leading 
institution for forestry, environmental science, industrial 
environmental management, environmental policy, environmental social 
science, and related fields, teaching and research being carried out 
by nearly 40 academic faculty and frequent distinguished visitors. 
The School will move into Kroon Hall, designed as a LEED-platinum 
building, at the end of 2008.


F&ES has a widely-acclaimed doctoral program and a large Master's 
program (one of the oldest in the country in this field), and it 
shares coordination of Yale College's new undergraduate Environmental 
Studies major.  The school has a global orientation, as reflected in 
its involvement in a number of areas of global research and its 
active recruitment of international students, who comprise nearly 
one-third of the student body.


F&ES plays a central role in Yale University's widely recognized 
activities in environmental scholarship, education, and operations. 
Yale's Office of Sustainability is internationally recognized as a 
leader in these areas, and the University is among the few 
organizations of any kind to have made a firm commitment to reduce 
its greenhouse gas emissions to pre-1990 levels.


Candidates for the Deanship should have demonstrated strong 
capabilities for leadership, as well as a record of scholarship in a 
suitable area of forestry or environmental studies, either in an 
academic setting, the non-governmental sector, or a government 
agency. Extensive international experience and an international 
perspective are desirable, as is a record of leadership in 
multidisciplinary research and in graduate and undergraduate 
education, and a record of successful funding for research and 
institutional development.


Applications should include a letter of interest, a complete CV, and 
a list of three references. All information should be sent to Robert 
Burger, FES Dean Search Committee, Office of the Provost, Yale 
University, 1 Hillhouse Ave., P.O. Box 208365, New Haven, CT 
06520-8365, USA. Inquiries can be sent to the committee at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Applications received by September 15, 2008 
will receive full consideration.


Yale University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. 
Men and women of diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds and cultures are 
encouraged to apply. Women and minority candidates, as well as 
candidates from developing countries, are particularly urged to apply.



Ben Cashore, Professor
Environmental Governance & Political Science
Director, Program on Forest Policy and Governance
School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Yale University
230 Prospect Street, Room 206, New Haven, CT 06511-2104
203 432-3009 (w); 203 464-3977 (cell); 203 432-0026 (fax);
www.yale.edu/environment/cashore; www.yale.edu/forestcertification


The lighter side of environmental risk management!

2008-06-30 Thread Simon Dalby
Folks:

I do not wish to clutter inboxes with distractions from our serious
collective purpose, nor establish a precedent for circulating trivia on the
list (Michael please note!!), but every now and again environmental
discourse and media discussions of environmental risk etc throw up something
that is truly ridiculous and absolutely hilarious as a result. If you
haven't seen it try

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcU4t6zRAKg

Simon

-- 
Simon Dalby, Ph.D.
Professor, Carleton University
www.carleton.ca/~sdalby
Political Geography Section Editor of Geography Compass
(www.blackwell-compass.com)


Fw: Ecological Effects of Climate Change

2008-06-30 Thread Tingem Munang








 
Colleagues,
 
I will be designing and teaching  a masters (graduate) level module on 
ecological effects of climate change at Nott University. 
 
I would be extremely grateful for any suggestions for good readings, 
assignments  and course framework .  In addition, if any of you have an 
existing syllabus  that you would be willing to share that would also be very 
helpful.
 
You can respond to me directly and I will distribute the answers to the 
listserv in a single email.
 
Thanks in advance for your time!
 
 
Munang Tingem, PhD
Environmental Science Division
Biology Building , Room B99
University Park Campus
Nottingham University
NG7 2RD
UK
 
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Tel: +447872992793