by Talley Vodicka | Sep 17, 2023 | Uncategorized
We are excited to continue our monthly CICR Reading Club series, hosted this Fall 2023 in partnership with the Institute for Native American Studies. Our goal is to have a conversation as a community around a set of shared readings, while exploring new...
by Talley Vodicka | Jun 15, 2023 | Uncategorized
We are happy to share our annual Center for Integrative Conservation Research newsletter, which highlights the great work and achievements of so many in this community over the last year. We would like to recognize Bruno Ubiali (ICON & Anthropology) for...
by Talley Vodicka | May 26, 2023 | ICON News, Uncategorized
Andrew Paul, ICON & Anthropology PhD student, recently coauthored a piece published in AlterNative, “Conservation for self-determination: Salween Peace Park as an Indigenous Karen conservation initiative.” Abstract: States have long used...
by Talley Vodicka | Apr 28, 2023 | ICON News, Profile, Uncategorized
Michelle Evans received the British Ecological Society’s 2022 Rachel Carson Prize for her paper ‘Socio-ecological dynamics in urban systems: An integrative approach to mosquito-borne disease in Bengaluru, India’(Michelle V. Evans, Siddharth Bhatnagar, John...
by Talley Vodicka | Mar 27, 2023 | ICON News, Uncategorized
Patty Torres, second year ICON & Forestry and Natural Resources PhD student, is a 2023 Ford Foundation Fellow! This award will support her dissertation research in California: The California north Coast is home to numerous Indigenous Peoples who’ve engaged in...
by GradIt | Mar 10, 2023 | ICON News, Uncategorized
Andrew Paul, ICON and Anthropology PhD student, recently published an illustrated short piece of his work about Karen water and fish conservation in the Salween Peace Park in the newsletter of the International Institute for Asian Studies. You can read it...