Congratulations to the following 2005/2006 grant and fellowship recipients
Monica Araya has received the John F. Enders
Fellowship from Yale University. Her doctoral dissertation analyzes drivers for corporate environmental disclosure in Latin America--with a focus
on large corporations from Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. She also received the Summer Language Institute Fellowship from the Yale
Graduate School as well as a summer scholarship from the Yale Portuguese
Department to support her language training in Brazil. Her major advisor is Professor Daniel Esty. Top
Rebecca Ashley received the P.E.O. Scholar Award. P.E.O.
International, founded in 1869, provides loans, scholarships, and grants to international and U.S. women pursuing graduate degrees. She has also
received funding from the World Cocoa Foundation and from the U.S. Agency for International Development's International Agricultural Research Center Technical Services
Program. These awards will fund her research on cocoa farmers and forest degradation in Ghana. Her major advisor is Professor William Burch. Top
Weslynne Ashton received a Coca-Cola World Fund at Yale award for
her summer research and travel to Sweden and Denmark. Weslynne is exploring how an ecological framework can be applied to regional industrial systems,
with particular attention to community composition. Her major advisor is Professor Thomas Graedel. Top
Nicole Ardoin has received a grant from the Project AWARE Foundation, a non-profit
organization representing the SCUBA diving industry. She also received a John F. Enders Fellowship from Yale University and a Summer
Academic Funding Award from the Yale Professional and Graduate Student Senate (GPSS). Her doctoral work examines the efficacy of using a larger
scale to involve local communities in conservation efforts, particularly through environmental education strategies. Her research uses three
ecologically, geographically, socially, and culturally diverse case studies--the Galapagos Islands, the Klamath-Siskiyou, and the Chesapeake Bay--to
examine the scale at which residents of high-priority ecoregions perceive of and care about their places. Her major advisor is Professor Stephen
Kellert. Top
Graeme Auld has received a fellowship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Council of
Canada to conduct doctoral research on market-driven certification programs. He proposes to analyze both market power and the health benefits of
certified products to understand how and whether certification programs can gain lasting support. His major advisor is Professor Benjamin Cashore. Top
Jennifer Balch has been awarded a Teresa Heinz Scholars
for Environmental Research Fellowship. Jennifer is also a National Science Foundation Pre-doctoral
Fellow. Her doctoral research focuses on how fire influences the transition from forest to savanna in the Brazilian Amazon. Her major advisors
are Professors Lisa Curran and Dan Nepstad. Top
Rebecca Barnes received the EPA STAR Fellowship. Her doctoral research is looking
at the feasibility of using stable isotopes (nitrogen & oxygen) to trace point and non-point sources of nitrogen to estuaries. Her major advisor is
Professor Peter Raymond. Top
Cristina Balboa received a fellowship from the
Robert and Patricia Switzer Foundation. She is also a Senior Fellow at the Environmental Leadership Program. Her dissertation research examines the new governance roles played by
transnational conservation non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in developing country conservation, and the accountability mechanisms that tie them to
resource-dependent communities. This research aims to bring science to an otherwise normative topic and improve the likelihood of long-term
conservation success. Her major advisor is Professor Benjamin Cashore. Top
Maura Bozeman has been awarded a Yale Center for Biospheric Studies Center for Field
Ecology Fellowship, which will help her pursue her research on autotrophic respiration on an ecosystem scale. Her major advisor is Professor Peter
Raymond. Top
Janette Bulkan has received a Coca Cola World Fund at Yale Grant to
pursue summer research in Guyana and Surinam. Her major advisor is Professor Michael Dove.
Marina Campos has received a John Perry Miller Fund
Grant for her summer research. She has also received funding from the Yale Agrarian Studies Program. Her major advisor is Professor Michael
Dove. Top
David Ellum has received a Graduate Student Research Grant from the New England Botanical Society. Dave investigates the effects of timber
management on understory floristic patterns at the landscape-, patch-, and plant-levels. His major advisor is Professor Mark Ashton. Top
Alissa Hamilton has received the Annie's Homegrown Environmental Studies
Scholarship. Her major advisor is Professor John Wargo.Top
Iona Hawken is a Cullman Fellow. She has also received summer funding from the Yale Agrarian Studies Program and the Hixon Center for Urban Ecology. She has also been awarded the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies (YIBS) Fellowship this year.Top
Manja Holland has been awarded the EPA STAR Fellowship starting in 2005. She has
also been awarded a Hixon Fellowship from Yale’s Hixon Center for Urban Ecology, two grants
from the Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies and a grant from the Declining Amphibian Population Task Force. Manja is investigating the effects of
urbanization on macroparasite life cycles and amphibian disease. Her major advisor is Professor David Skelly. Top
Shafqat Hussain has been awarded a Teresa Heinz Scholars
for Environmental Research Fellowship, for his research, "Landscapes of Ideology: Colonial and Post-colonial Roots of National Parks". His major
advisors are Professors Michael Dove and Carol Carpenter. Top
Holly Jones has received a National Science Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship
Honorable Mention for 2005 and 2006, and a Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies Center for
Field Ecology Pilot Study Grant for her summer research. Her research asks how invasive mammal invasions affect ecosystem dynamics on offshore New
Zealand islands. She will investigate the role of seabird social attraction as a means to restore previously invaded island communities. Her major
advisor is Professor Oswald Schmitz. Top
Diana Karwan has been granted funding from the Graduate Student Assembly Conference
Travel Fund. She will be attending the Symposium on Science and Management of Headwater Streams in the Pacific Northwest, November 17-18, in
Corvallis, Oregon. Her major advisors are Professors Chadwick Oliver and James Saiers. Top
Kelly Levin received a MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at
Yale pre-dissertation grant for summer travel to Eastern Europe to study certification of protected areas. Her major advisor is Professor Benjamin
Cashore. Top
Helen Mills part of a research team that received a grant from the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) of the US Department of Agriculture and
the US Forest Service for a project which will investigate top down (climate) and bottom up (species composition, topography, environment, and human
activity) controls on fire regimes in Big Bend National Park, the Davis Mountains, and the Maderas del Carmens Protected Area. Local-, landscape-, and
regional-scale fire and vegetation dynamics will be derived from data on historical climates, fire regimes, forest structure, and species composition.
This information will be used to implement fire and vegetation management practices and to predict effects of recent changes in climate and fire on
ecosystem structure and function. Her major advisor is Professor Ann Camp. More information about the JFSP program can be found at http://jfsp.nifc.gov/index.html. Her major advisor is Professor Ann Camp. Top
Nicholas Muller has received a grant from the Glaser Foundation. His doctoral
research investigates the damages of air pollution in the United States. His major advisor is Professor Robert Mendelsohn. Top
Anastasia O'Rourke has received a John F. Enders
Fellowship from Yale University. Her doctoral research investigates private equity financing of CleanTech high growth ventures in North America.
Her major advisor is Professor Daniel Esty. Top
Jonathan Padwe has received the Wenner-Gren Dissertation Fieldwork Fellowship, the Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship, and a
research fellowship from the Center for Khmer Studies in Cambodia. His doctoral research
examines changes to the agricultural and cultural practices of highland minorities in Cambodia following the Cambodian genocide. His major advisor is
Professor Michael Dove. Top
Catherine Picard has been awarded a Dreyfus Memorial Scholarship, which is administered by the DACOR Bacon House Foundation. Catherine's research interests are biodiversity conservation, transboundary protected areas and the
intersection of human rights and natural resource use. She also received support from Yale’s Program on Agrarian Studies and from the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale to travel to Tanzania to
study protected areas. Her major advisors are Professors William Burch and Timothy Clark. Top
Alexandra Ponette received the Ford Foundation Fellowship, a Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship and a Compton Fellowship. Her doctoral research examines cloud forest
fragmentation, agroecosystems, and plant diversity in central Veracruz, Mexico. Her major advisors are Professors Lisa Curran and Kathleen Weathers.
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Steve Rhee has been awarded an EPA STAR Fellowship for his research addressing the
ways in which forestry institutions in Indonesia (government, international donors, NGOs, communities) articulate and justify priorities and practices
related to forest dependent communities’ rights and access to forest resources, which have historically been the domain of the state. His major advisor
is Professor Michael Dove. Top
A World Bank Research Grant for Climate Change Impact Studies in Latin America is funding Niggol Seo's research on the economics of climate
change in Latin America. He has also received a United Nations Global Environment Facility Project Travel Grant to present animal husbandry studies in
eleven countries in Africa. His major advisor is Professor Robert Mendelsohn. Top
Shaila Seshia recieved a summer research grant from Yale’s Program on Agrarian Studies and a MacMillan Center for
International and Area Studies at Yale pre-dissertation grant. Her major advisors are Professors Michael Dove and Helen Sui. Top
Jeff Sigler has received a John F. Enders
Fellowship from Yale University. His research investigates anthropogenic and natural emissions of mercury in the northeastern United States. His
major advisor is Professor Xuhui Lee. Top
Mark Urban received a John Perry Miller Grant.
His major advisor is Professor David Skelly. Top
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