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Yale Tropical Resources Institute

Dr. Lisa M. Curran, Director
Dr. Amity Doolittle, Program Director

School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
210 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
U.S.A.

phone 203.432.3660
fax 203.436.4404

www.yale.edu/tri

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Who we are ...

TRI, the Tropical Resources Institute, is an interdisciplinary, non-degree-granting program located within the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. TRI supports student research projects aimed at practical solutions to conservation and management of resources in the tropics.

Director, Dr. Lisa M. Curran
Program Director, Dr. Amity Doolittle
see the TRI Directory for Steering Committee members

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Just added: The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has named Yale professor and Director of the Tropical Resources Institute Lisa Curran a MacArthur Fellow and has awarded her $500,000 for her research on deforestation and its environmental impact. More...

Bulletin coverThe 2007 issue of TROPICAL RESOURCES, volume 26 of the Bulletin of the Yale Tropical Resources Institute, is now available online in PDF format. See TRI Bulletin page for this and past issues, and how to get a printed copy.

New titles in the Agroforestry in Landscape Mosaics (ALAM) Working Paper Series. Read and download these and other ALAM working papers in PDF format.

Abstracts of the research projects of TRI Fellows since 2002 are available online. Browse by world region or view the lists of individual fellows, topics, and locations. For details about the TRI fellowship program itself and how to apply for a research grant, see TRI Fellowship Grants. (Follow map below for links to projects of most recent fellows.)

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Twenty-five Masters and Doctoral students received grants from TRI to work around the world in 2006. Click on a region of the map (or the labels below the map) to see where the fellows worked and browse illustrated abstracts of their projects.

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North America
Central America

South America
Africa

Asia

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For all reports by Fellows since 2002, browse by world region or view the lists of individual fellows, topics, and locations.

 

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