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1 Curriculum Vitae JACK P. MANNO Department of Environmental Studies August 2008 =============================================================== BIOGRAPHICAL DATA Present Rank: Associate Professor Place of Birth: Herkimer, New York, USA Date of Birth: 18 May 1951 Citizenship: US Contact: tel. +1-315.470.6816 fax +1- 315-470-6915 e-mail [email protected] Mailing address 211 A Marshall Hall SUNY College of Environmental Science and Foresty Syracuse, NY 13210-2787 USA ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2006- Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Studies, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) 2004-06 Research Associate, Department of Environmental Studies 1995–04 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Studies EDUCATION Ph. D., Interdisciplinary Social Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2003 Dissertation: “Water Over the Dam: A Qualitative Analysis of Biologists, Ecologists and Engineers Negotiating the Past, Present and Future of the St. Lawrence River.” Ph.D. (Professor Robert Bogdan) M.S., Faculty of Forest and Natural Resource Management, SUNY ESF, 1992 Thesis: “Advocacy and Diplomacy: NGOs and the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement,” MS, (Professor Margaret Shannon) B.A., Creative Writing, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1976
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Curriculum Vitae

JACK P. MANNO

Department of Environmental Studies August 2008 ===============================================================

BIOGRAPHICAL DATA

Present Rank: Associate Professor Place of Birth: Herkimer, New York, USA Date of Birth: 18 May 1951 Citizenship: US Contact: tel. +1-315.470.6816 fax +1- 315-470-6915 e-mail [email protected] Mailing address 211 A Marshall Hall SUNY College of Environmental Science

and Foresty Syracuse, NY 13210-2787 USA

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2006- Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Studies, SUNY College

of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) 2004-06 Research Associate, Department of Environmental Studies 1995–04 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Studies

EDUCATION

Ph. D., Interdisciplinary Social Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2003

Dissertation: “Water Over the Dam: A Qualitative Analysis of Biologists, Ecologists and Engineers Negotiating the Past, Present and Future of the St. Lawrence River.” Ph.D. (Professor Robert Bogdan)

M.S., Faculty of Forest and Natural Resource Management, SUNY ESF, 1992

Thesis: “Advocacy and Diplomacy: NGOs and the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement,” MS, (Professor Margaret Shannon)

B.A., Creative Writing, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1976

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AFFILIATIONS

2008- GPES, Environmental Processes and Democratic Processes, and Water and Wetland Studies M.S. programs. SUNY ESF

2007- Faculty Affiliate, Native American Studies Program, Syracuse University 2007- Faculty Affiliate, Center for Native Peoples and the Environment 2000- Affiliate Faculty, Graduate Program in Environmental Science (GPES),

Environmental and Natural Resource Policy Ph.D. Program, SUNY ESF 2000- Faculty Affiliate, Program in the Analysis and Resolution of Conflict

(PARC), Syracuse University

ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS

1996-06 Executive Director, NY Great Lakes Research Consortium (GLRC) 1992-96 Associate Director, NY GLRC 1986-92 Assistant to the Directors, NY GLRC

AWARDS AND HONORS

2007 Writer in Residence, Mesa Refuge, Point Reyes, California, July 27 –

August 9, 2007 2005 Certificate of Appreciation, International Joint Commission for work on

Lake Ontario – St. Lawrence River Study. 2003 Outstanding Dissertation Award, Maxwell School of Citizenship and

Public Affairs, Syracuse University 1998 ESF Community and Public Service Award 1994 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Professional Service

OTHER EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE

1982-86 Director of Training, Compu-Tron Micro Institute, Syracuse, NY 1976-86 Freelance researcher and journalist, Syracuse, 1977-86 Licensed Practical Nurse, Syracuse Retail worker, various.

SCHOLARLY INTERESTS

1) Sustainability theory - development of theory that 1) elucidates patterns of economic incentives that undermine sustainability by privileging market over non-market goods and services creating selection pressures leading to the commoditization of virtually everything and 2) explores ways to promote economic behavior that fosters reciprocal relations between economic and ecological systems based on the principles of scientific Ecology and traditional environmental knowledge.

2) Qualitative Social Science - application of qualitative social science in the tradition of Symbolic Interactionism and participant observation to characterize

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and analyze the social construction of meaning by participants within institutions engaged in making and contesting environmental decisions, particularly in science-based collaborative decision processes.

3) Great Lakes Studies –concentration on the Laurentian Great Lakes, with emphasis on the social construction of science and the institutions responsible for sustainable management of Great Lakes resources and the protection and restoration of the Great Lakes basin ecosystem, including the ancestral homeland of the Onondaga Nation.

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Books and Monographs

Manno, Jack P. 2000. Privileged Goods: Commoditization and its Implications for Environment and Society, Boca Raton: Lewis Publishers

Princen Thomas. Matthias Finger with Jack P. Manno. 1996. Environmental NGOs in World Politics: Linking the Local and the Global, London: Routledge Press

Dakins, Maxine E., Joseph V. DePinto and Jack P. Manno. 1993. Reducing Uncertainty in Mass Balance Models of Toxics in the Great Lakes, Donald W. Rennie Memorial Monograph Series, Great Lakes Monograph No. 4, SUNY at Buffalo, Great Lakes Program, February (report from the 1992 Workshop)

Journal Articles

Smith, Robin, and Manno, Jack P. 2008. “Disability Studies and Social Construction of Environments,” Social Advocacy and Systems Change, Vol. 1, #1, Spring 2008. Available: www.cortland.edu/ids/sasc/content/earth_smith_manno.pdf

Manno, Jack P., and A. Jamborcic. 2005. “Sufficiency and Simple Living: The Path to Personal and Global Well-Being,” The International Journal of Healing and Caring, 5(2), May, 2005, Available:http://www.wholistichealingresearch.com

Manno, Jack P. 2004. “The Ecological Dynamics of Environmental Law and Policy,” Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review, 31 (3) 607-616.

Princen, Thomas, Matthias Finger, and Jack P. Manno. 1995. “Nongovernmental Organizations in World Environmental Politics,” International Environmental Affairs 7(1): 42-58

Manno, Jack P. 1993. “Advocacy & Diplomacy in the Great Lakes: A Case History of Non-Governmental Organization Participation in Negotiating the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.” Buffalo Environmental Law Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1.

Book and Monograph Chapters

Manno, Jack P. 2008. “Preface.” In Reconciling Human Existence with Ecological Integrity: Science, Ethics, Economics and Law, eds. L. Westra, K. Bosselman, and R. Westra, pp. xv-xxi, London: Earthscan

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Crabbé, Phillippe, and Jack P. Manno. 2008. “Integrity as an Emerging Public Good,” In Reconciling Human Existence with Ecological Integrity: Science, Ethics, Economics and Law, eds. L. Westra, K. Bosselman and R. Westra, pp. 73-86. London: Earthscan

Manno, Jack P., and Thanh Dinh Vo. 2007. ”Globalization and the Degradation of Rural Livelihoods: A Comparative Study of Mexico and Vietnam under Trade Liberalization.” Chapter 25 in: Sustaining Life on Earth: Environmental and Human Health Through Global Governance, eds, C. Soskolne, L. Westra, L. Kotze, B. Mackey and W. Rees, pp. 355-368. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books/ Rowman & Littlefield

McCone, Meghan, Ted Endreny, Joseph Atkinson, Joseph DePinto, and Jack P, Manno. 2006. “Role of International Policy and Science in Addressing Great Lakes Management and Lake Erie Eutrophication.” In Hydrology and Water Law – Bridging the Gap, eds. J. S. Wallace and P. Wouters, pp. 78-107. London: International Water Association

Manno, Jack P. 2002. " Commoditization: Consumption Efficiency and an Economy of Care and Connection." In Confronting Consumption, eds. T. Princen, M. Maniates and K. Conca, pp. 67-100. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press

Manno, Jack P. 2000. "Commodity Potential: An Approach to Understanding the Ecological Consequences of Markets." In Ecological Integrity: Integrating Environment, Conservation and Health, eds. D. Pimentel, L. Westra and R. Noss, pp. 351-368. San Francisco: Island Press

Brown, Don, Jack Manno., Laura Westra, David Pimentel and Phillippe Crabbe. 2008 "Implementing Global Integrity: A Synthesis." In Ecological Integrity: Integrating Environment, Conservation and Health, eds. D. Pimentel, L. Westra and R. Noss, pp. 385-405 San Francisco: Island Press.

Manno, Jack P. 1994. “Advocacy & Diplomacy: NGOs and the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.” In Environmental NGOs in World Politics: Linking the Local and the Global, eds. T. Princen and M. Finger with J. Manno. London: Routledge Press

Princen, Thomas, Mattias Finger and Jack P. Manno. 1994. “Translational Linkages.” In Environmental NGOs in World Politics: Linking the Local and the Global, eds. T. Princen and M. Finger with J. Manno, pp. 217-236. London: Routledge Press

Special Section Manno, Jack P., editor. 1997. Special Section. “Commenting on the status of remedial

action plans.” Journal of Great Lakes Research, 23(2): 212-236. Invited Articles in Reference Publications Manno, Jack P and Ross Whaley (1996). "Sustainable Development” In Pollution A-Z.

Edited by Susan Senecah. McMillan Reference USA.

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IN PRESS

Manno, Jack P. (Accepted 3/25/08, In Press) “NGO Diplomacy: The Influence of Nongovernmental Organizations in International Environmental Negotiations, A Book Review” Global Environmental Politics, Vol. 8, #2.

Manno, J. and Krantzberg, G. (In press, 2008) “Rediscovering the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement “in IUCN Environmental Law Project: “Guide to Governance for Sustainability - Issues, Challenges and Successes

Manno, J.(In press, 2008) “Brightening the Covenant Chain: The Onondaga Land Rights Action and Neighbors of Onondaga Nation.” in IUCN Environmental Law Project: “Guide to Governance for Sustainability - Issues, Challenges and Success

ACCEPTED

Manno, Jack P. (Forthcoming.) "Water Issues” In The International Encyclopedia of

Peace. Edited by Nigel Young. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, Manno, Jack P., Joseph V. DePinto, Richard Smardon, Susana del Granado, and Emily

Cloyd (Accepted. In final preparation.) “The development and use of computer models in Great Lakes decision-making: a retrospective analysis,” Journal of Great Lakes Research.

IN PREPARATION

Manno, Jack P. and Hang Ryeol Na, In Preparation. International Studies Association

Compendium Project, Blackwell Publishing.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS Invited Review Essay Manno, Jack P. 2004. “Political Ideology and Conflicting Environmental Paradigms,”

Global Environmental Politics, 4(3), August, 2004. [Review of “Ideology, Social Theory and the Environment” by William Sunderlin and

Mindful Conservatism: Rethinking the Ideological and Educational Basis of an Ecologically Sustainable Future” by Chet A, Bowers]

Invited Reviews and Commentaries Manno, Jack P. 2005 “The Living Great Lakes, by Jerry Dennis,” Geotimes, May 2005. Manno, Jack P. “The Economics of Great Lakes Related Research” GLRC REPORT,

Spring/Summer 2001.

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Manno, Jack P. 1997. “Global Civil Society and Global Environmental Governance: The Politics of Nature from Place to Planet, by Ronnie Lipschutz,” International Environmental Affairs 9 (3) 249-256

Manno, Jack P.. 1994. Policy and Science: The Great Lakes Water Quality Example.

Journal of Great Lakes Research 19(4): 635-36 Manno, Jack P. 1993 The Research Implications of Zero Discharge Policy for the

Elimination of Persistent Bioaccumulating Toxic Chemicals, in Zero Discharge and Virtual Elimination in the Great Lakes: A Collection of Viewpoints from Prominent Great Lakes Specialists. Michigan Sea Grant College Program

Professional Reports Krantzberg, G., Manno, J, DeBoer, C, Na, H.R. 2008. Great Lakes Governance: Future

Models, Present Solutions, Final Report to the Joyce Foundation for project titled, “Cultivating a Binational Management and Accountability Structure for the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem,”

Manno, Jack P., Richard Smardon, Joseph V. DePinto, Emily T. Cloyd, and Susana Del

Granado. 2008 The Use of Models in Great Lakes Decision Making Randall G. Pack Institute, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Occasional Paper 16, April 2008.

Manno, J., Smardon, R, Barnhill, K., and Na, H.R. 2007. Assessment of New York’s

Capacity to Implement the Recommendations of the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration Strategy, A Report to the New York Great Lakes Basin Advisory Council & New York Sea Grant’s Great Lakes Leaders Group. Sea Grant Project.

Senecah, S., J.P. Manno, W. Wise, and D. Conover. 2007. Ecosystem Based

Management in New York State: Taking the Next Steps, NY Ocean and Great lakes Ecosystem Conservation Council, at http://www.nyoglecc.org/.

Krantzberg, G., J. P. Manno, C. DeBoer. 2007. Great Lakes St. Lawrence River

Governance: A Report on the Expert Workshop A Report Sponsored by the Joyce Foundation and McMaster University.

Manno, J. 2000. Canada-U.S. Relations in the 21st Century: A Scoping Paper for a

Working Group and Conference. " Report to the Canadian Consulate in the US on behalf of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.

Manno, J.. 1997 How the Basin’s environmental advocacy movement is evolving. In:

Report on a Workshop Entitled "Towards a Laurentian Basin Bioregional Agreement" convened at the International Association for Great Lakes Research Conference, Buffalo, June 6, 1997, eds. H. Regier, G. Francis, and M Donahue.\

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Myers, S. J. Manno, D. Scmeltz and T. Cabala . 1996. Report on Incorporating Human Health Considerations into RAPs Special report for the Great Lakes Protection Fund.

Manno, J. 1993. “The Research Implications of Zero Discharge Policy for the

Elimination of Persistent Bioaccumulating Toxic Chemicals.” In Zero Discharge and Virtual Elimination in the Great Lakes: A Collection of Viewpoints from Prominent Great Lakes Specialists. Michigan Sea Grant College Program

Other Pietra, Charles A. and Jack P. Manno. 1987. The AutoCAD® Productivity Book, Chapel

Hill:Ventana Press. Pietra, Charles and Jack P. Manno. 1987. The AutoCAD® Productivity Workbook,

Chapel Hill:Ventana Press. Newsletters, newspapers and public outreach Manno, Jack and Anne Hoyt 2008. “Finding, Teaching ‘common ground’,” Indian

Country Today, January 4, 2008. Manno, J. 2005. “Our Good Minds: The Key To Making Peace With the Earth (Part 1),”

The Local Planet: The Paper for Sustainable Living,, Ireland. Vol. 4, p. 34 Manno, J. 2005. “Our Good Minds: The Key To Making Peace With the Earth (Part 2),”

The Local Planet: The Paper for Sustainable Living, Ireland. Vol. 5, p. 34 Manno, J., 2003. “Time for What Matters,” Inside ESF, Syracuse, NY, Fall 2003. Manno, J. 2003. “Take Back Your Time,” Post Standard, October 5, 2003, p. C-3. Manno, J. 2000. "Defining The Good Life," Inside ESF, Syracuse, NY, Winter, 2000. Manno, J. 1995. “Our Fourth Coast,” State University of New York Research 14(3) 11-12 Manno, J., S. Myers and K. McDade. 1995. Human Health Effects: Priorities and Issues,

Great Lakes Research Review 1(2) 13-24 Manno, J. 1993. The Research Implications of Sustainable Development, Perspectives,

Journal of the Great Lakes Program at SUNY Buffalo

CONFERENCE PAPERS

Manno, Jack P. 2008. “Ecological Integrity and the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement: Conceptual History, Implementation and Future,” Global Ecological Integrity Group, Humboldt University, Berlin.

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Manno, Jack P. and Gail Krantzberg. 2008. “The Ecosystem Approach and the Great

Lakes Water Quality Agreement: Where to Now?” International Association for Great Lakes Research Conference, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.

Manno, Jack P. 2007 “Canada-USA-First Nations Collaboration for Great Lakes

Ecosystem Restoration and Sustainable Development: Toward a Responsibility-Based Agreement.” Global Ecological Integrity Group, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Manno, Jack P. 2007. “Role of Environmental Performance Indicators in Multi-criteria

Decision Support Models: Initial Lessons from the IJC’s Lake Ontario St. Lawrence River Water Regulation Assessment.” International Association for Great Lakes Research Conference, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

Manno, Jack P. 2006. “Asserting Indigenous Land Rights as a Strategy for Recovering

Ecosystem Integrity: The Case of the Onondaga Nation Land Rights Action.” Global Ecological Integrity Project, Samos, Greece.

Manno, Jack P. 2005. “Consumption Efficiency: It’s Time to Reconceive the Concept of

Efficiency.” International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE) Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Manno, Jack P. 2005. “Exploring the Meaning of Ecological Forecasting as a Decision-

Support Tool: Case Example of the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Study.” International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR) Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Manno, Jack P. 2004. “Consumption Issues in Governance.” International Society for

Ecological Economics (ISEE) Conference, Montreal, Quebec, 7/13/04. Manno, Jack P. 2004. “Interest Satisfaction or Environmental Stewardship: Contrasting

Environmental Perspectives on the Lake Ontario – St. Lawrence River Study.” St. Lawrence River Research Conference, St. Lawrence River Institute of Environmental Science, Cornwall, Ontario. , 5/19/04

Manno, Jack P. 2004. “The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement and Its Role in

Advancing Environmental Science.,” Wingspread Conference on the future of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, 1/22/04

Manno, Jack P. 2003 “Engineering, Biology, Integrity, Thanksgiving and Original

Instructions: Modes of Reasoning in the Management of Canada/United States/Mohawk Boundary Waters,” Global Ecological Integrity, Human Rights and Human Responsibilities Conference in Urbino, Italy, 6/30/03.

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Manno, Jack P. 2003. “How a Failed Paradigm Drives Water Levels Management for Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River.” Society of American Foresters National Conference, Buffalo, NY, 10/27/03.

Manno, Jack P. 2003. “The Economic Dynamics of Environmental Science Policy.”

Syracuse University Environmental Law Conference on Economic Dynamics of Environmental Law. 10/11/03

Manno, Jack P. 2002. “The Concept of Commoditization.” Special session on

Commoditization of the inaugural meeting of the US Society for Ecological Economics, Duluth, MN

Manno, Jack P. 2001. “Commoditization as a Conceptual Framework to Understand

Problems of Development in Mayan Communities of the Yucatan. Symposium “Conflict and Accord in the Postglobal Age” of The Society for Applied Anthropology, 61st Annual Meeting, Mérida, Mexico

Manno, Jack P. 2000. “Privileged Goods: Commodity Potential as a Concept for

Understanding and Overcoming Barriers to a Sustainable Economy.” International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE) Conference, Canberra, Australia

Manno, Jack P. 2000. “The Economic Recovery Project: Healing the Earth, Healing

Ourselves.” On plenary panel titled "Social Justice, Cultural and Religious Perspectives on Ecological Health and Integrity," at the Connecting Environmental Ethics, Ecological Integrity and Health in the New Millennium conference, San Jose, Costa Rica.

Manno, Jack P. 2000. “Managing Social Conflicts Regarding 20% of the World's Fresh

Water: Preserving the Great Lakes Ecosystem.” Panel at Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Natural Resources: Building Consensus and Resolving Conflicts in the 21st Century Conference, Tucson, AZ

Manno, Jack P. 1998. “Commoditization and Social Selection: The Evolutionary

Dynamics of Production and Consumption.” International Congress of Ecology, Florence Italy

Manno, Jack P. 1997. “Commodity Potential: An Approach to Understanding the

Ecological Consequences of Markets.” Global Ecological Integrity Group conference, Cortona, Italy

Manno, Jack P. 1997. “Commoditization pressures and social selection: On the

evolutionary dynamics if production and consumption.” International Studies Association Conference, Toronto, Ontario

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FUNDING Research Projects

Year Source Amount Subject

2008 SUNY Conversations in the Disciplines

$5,000 Conversations on the Land: Indigenous and Scientific Principles for Sustainable Communities1

2006-08 NY Sea Grant $66,000 Uses and abuses of computer modeling in Great Lakes Decision-making.2

2006-08 NY Sea Grant $25,000 Assessment of New York’s Capacity to Implement the Recommendations of the Great Lakes Regional Collaboration Strategy

2006-08 Joyce Foundation/ McMaster University

140,000 ($30,760 to ESF)

Cultivating a Bi-National Management and Accountability Structure of the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem3

2005-06 SU/ESF EnSpire Seed Grants $23,000 Responding to Information About Climate Change: Management of Environmental Uncertainty and Risk by Organizations in the Great Lakes Region

2004-05 SU/ESF EnSpire Seed Grants $4,000 Interdisciplinary project to develop interactive tools for community empowerment in resource management4

1993-94 US Environmental Protection Agency

$20,000 Developing Methods for Incorporating Human Health Considerations in Remedial Action Plans for the Great Lakes Areas of Concern,

Service Projects Year Source Amount Subject

2008 ES Department $2,500 Support participation in Resilience Alliance meeting, Stockholm

2008 ESF Provost’s Travel Grants $1,3000 Support for participation/prresentation in Global Ecological Integrity Meetings

2006-07 New York Department of State $127,299 Public Dialogues for the NY S Ocean and Great Lakes Ecosystem Initiative5

2001-03 NY Great Lakes Protection Fund

$300,000 New York Great Lakes Initiative for Science and Education. Facilities planning.6

1999-2000 US EPA $5,000 Participation/consultation on Canada/US Binational Toxics Strategy.

1999 NATO Science $1500 Chair session at NATO Conference on

1 With Robin Kimmerer and the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment 2 With Joseph DePinto, Richard Smardon, Susana Del Granado and Emily Cloyd 3 With Gail Krantzberg 4 with R. Smardon, B. Faust 5 With Sue Senecah 6 with member schools of the GLRC

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Ecological Integrity. 1997-98 National Science Foundation $75,200 Great Lakes Research Consortium

Summer Practicum on Applied Environmental Problem-Solving: New Approaches and Techniques for Undergraduate Faculty7

1997-98 US EPA $2,500 Serve on State of the Lakes Ecosystem Conference Steering Committee

1997-98 Joyce Foundation $80,000 Assessing Progress in Implementing the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement8

1997-99 National Science Foundation $102,000 Summer Practicum on Applied Environmental Problem-Solving

1995-97 US EPA $150,000 Iroquois Environmental Justice Grant9 1995-1996 NY Great Lakes Protection

Fund $50,000 The Implications for New York of a

Proposed Chlorine Sunsetting in the Great Lake

1993-95 National Science Foundation $126,000 Great Lakes Research Consortium Summer Practicum on Environmental Decision-making

1992-94 US Agency for Toxic Substances Disease Registry

$6,000 International Consortium on Human Health and the Great Lakes Environment

TEACHING

FIELDS OF INTEREST Sustainable Development, Globalization Ecological Economics Ecosystem Based Management Translating Ecological Concepts into Management Principles and Law Social Theory, Ideological Conflict Water, Water Quality and Quantity Great Lakes Science and Policy Qualitative Research Methods Symbolic Interactionism, Social Construction of Meaning

7 with James Haynes and Richard Smardon 8 with Margaret Wooster and Great Lakes United 9 with Robin Kimmerer and at Cornell, Jane Mt. Pleasant and Steve Pennyroth.

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GRADUATE TEACHING Concepts and Principles of Sustainable Development Great Lakes Policy and Management Onondaga Land Rights and Our Common Future Graduate seminars (various)\ /ESF Leadership Seminar in Sustainability Economy and Environment: The Critical Balance Emerging Forms of Environmental Governance

1995-99 Advanced Natural Resource Policy10 2000-2008 annually Concepts and Principles of Sustainable Development 1990, 92, 94, 96, 03, 05, 07 Great Lakes Policy and Management 2002,04 Graduate Seminars 2008 SU/ESF Leadership Seminar in Sustainability 2006 Onondaga Land Rights and Our Common Future 1993-96 Economy and Environment: The Critical Balance 1997, 98 Emerging Forms of Environmental Governance

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING Concepts of Sustainable Development Social Process and the Environment Introduction to Environmental Studies Environment and Social Justice Onondaga Land Rights and Our Common Future The Energy of Nature and the Nature of Energy 2008 Social Process and the Environment 2004-2008 Concepts and Principles of Sustainable Development 2006, 07, 08 Introduction to Environmental Studies 2006 Environment and Social Justice 2006 Onondaga Land Rights and Our Common Future 2004 The Energy of Nature and the Nature of Energy

10 with Ross Whaley

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THESIS COMMITTEES (COMPLETED) Ph.D.

Major Professor 2008 Menezes, Ana, Environmental Science, Environment and Natural Resource

Policy“The Governance of Natural Resources in Mozambique: the Artisanal Fisheries.”

Committee Member

2008 Baptiste, April. Environmental Science. “Evaluating Environmental Awareness: A Case Study of the Nariva Swamp, Trinidad.

2006 Chow, Yachun, Environmental Science, “Economic Growth and Environmental Quality – Case Study of Taiwan.”

2004 Breen, Ríobart, Public Policy and Administration (University of Northern Arizona), “Approaching Ecosystem Management - Change And Challenge In Forest Planning In The Us Forest Service”

Masters of Science

Major Professor 2007 Del Granado, Susana, “The Use of Computer Models in Great Lakes

Decision-Making.” 2004 Vo, Thanh Dinh, “Free Trade, Liveihoods and Sustainable Development: A

Comparative Study pf Corn Production in Mexico under NAFTA and Rice Production in Vietnam under New Trade Liberalization.”

Committee Member

2005 Lillis, Katherine, “Understanding the Effects of an Environmental-Based Education Program on Environmental Attitudes and Awareness, Social and Academic Lives of Students Five Years Post-Program.”

1991 McShea, Anne Marie, “Reaching New Levels of Understanding in Great Lakes Governance.” ESF

Masters in Professional Studies

Major Professor

1995 Ardia, David, “The Role of Modeling in Lake Ontario Fisheries.”

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GRADUATE STUDENTS IN PROGRESS Ph.D.

Major Professor 2008 Del Granado, Susana. Environmental Science, Environmental and Natural

Resource Policy. “Energy development in Bolivia”. 2007- Na, hang Ryeol. Environmental Science, Environmental and Natural

Resource Policy. “Sustainable Development/North Korea. 2006- Cloyd, Emily. Environmental Science, Environmental and Natural

Resource Policy. “Simulating ecosystems for natural resource management: exploring how participants access technology and decision making”

2005- Vo, Thanh Dinh. . Environmental Science, Environmental and Natural Resource Policy, “

Committee Member

2007- Bae, Jinwoo. Environmemtal Resource Engineering. “Sustainable Value on Construction Project and Lean Project Development”

2006 Pasi, Nidhi. GPES, Environmental and Natural Resource Policy. “Interlinking of Rivers project in India. A decision in doubt- a case study of inter-basin water resources management, policy formulation and political decision-making.”

Masters of Science

Major Professor 2008- Baranbayeva, Aliya, Graduate Program in Environmental Science,

Environmental Policy and Democratic Processes. 2008- Kumar, Chandan, Environmental Studies. 2008 Roat, Brian. GPES, Environmental and Community Land Use Planning,

“Ecological impact of unplanned, unsustainable development.” 2007- Rakshi, Shaika. Environmental Science. “Policy Terrain in Protected Area

Lanscape, Tanzania.” 2006- Gupta, Ajay. Graduate Progam in Environmental, “Maximizing the

Potential for Photovoltaic Production into the Future: Modeling the Production of Four Photovoltaic Designs”

Committee Member

2007- Smith, Hillary. Environmental Science. “Stakeholder Analysis, Sustainable Development and Decision-making: The case of land disputes and bauxite mining in the Cockpit Country, Jamaica.”

2004- Kuramitsu, Hiroaki. Graduate Program in Environmental Science.

“Customary Law, Policy and Development Aid.”

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2005- Guevara, Yasmin. Environmental Science. Environment and Community Land Use Planning.

Masters of Professional Service

Major Professor 2008- Kumar, Chandan. Environmental Studies. “Traditional knowledge in

India.” 2008- McMichael, Jillian. GPES. Socio-economic dimensions of sustainability.

SERVICE

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Consulting Editor – Scholarly Journals 1994- International Journal of Great Lakes Research 1999- Bioscience 2000- Ecological Economics 2001- Local Environment: the International Journal of Justice and Sustainability Referee, Research Proposals 2002-05 New York Sea Grant, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 1993-95 Great Lakes Protection Fund, Chicago, Illinois 1996- New York Great Lakes Protection Fund, NY Department of Environmental

Conservation, Albany, NY Research Programs and Networks 2007 - Science Advisory Group, NY Oceans and Great Lakes Ecosystem

Conservation Council (Appointed by NY Department of State). 1998- Global Ecological Integrity Group. 2000 Session Chair, NATO Science Conference on Ecological Integrity. (Funded

by NATO) 1986- New York Great Lakes Research Consortium

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2002-05 New York Sea Grant Program Advisory Committee, (appointed by NY Sea Grant)

2001-05 Member, Environmental Technical Working Group, Lake Ontario-St.

Lawrence River Study (Appointed by International Joint Commission). 2001-04 Member, Alternative Consumption Research Community. 2001 Expert Panel, Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem Functioning in Relation to

Capital Markets," Great Lakes Protection Fund and Miami University 2001 Expert panel, Impacts of Food Production to Water Quantity in the Great

Lakes Basin, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy. 1997 Invited participant, IJC Science Advisory Board, Johnson Foundation

Wingspread Conference Center in Workshop on the Implications of New Information on Toxic Chemicals and Human Health.

1997-99 Steering Committee, State of the Lakes Ecosystem Conference. (Appointed

by US-EPA.) 1994 Organizer and Chair, Binational Conference on Incorporating Human

Health Considerations in the Remedial Action Plan, 1991-94 Scientific Advisory Committee, US EPA, Great Lakes Water Quality

Agreement. 1993-94 International Joint Commission, Council of Great Lakes Research

Managers 1993-94 Public Advisory Committee, Canada Ministry of Health & Welfare, Health

Effects Program 1993-94 Board of Scientific Advisors, US Agency for Toxics Substances and

Disease Meetings/Events Organized 2007 Organizing Committee,, 2nd Environmental Studies Summit. Syracuse, NY.

Organizer: Pre-summit workshop , Sustainability across the Curriculum

2003-04 National Planning Committee, First National Conference on Ecosystem

Restoration, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, US Geological Survey, Packard Foundation, Florida Earth Foundation.

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1997 Organizing Committee, SUNY ESF Adirondack Air Quality Conference 1999 Co-Chair, International Joint Commission special workshop on Ecological

Integrity in the Great Lakes Ecosystem, (Appointed and funded By IJC, Science Advisory Board).

1994 Conference Organizer, Reducing Uncertainty in the Great Lakes Models,

Great Lakes Program, University at Buffalo

INVITED PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED) 2008 Great Lakes Modeling and Decision-making, GPES Water and Water

Resources Seminar . 2008 Three Lectures Introduction to Sustainable Development, Natural

Capitalism and Green Consumerism SU Whitman School of Business, Business and Sustainability,

2008 The role of universities in responding to global climate change, Session of

Focus the Nation, Syracuse University and SUNY ESF. 2007 Introduction and overview of Great Lakes Governance, Workshop on the

Future of Great Lakes Governance,” Toronto City Hall, invited workshop participants, agency staff, NGOs, scholars.

2007 The Importance of Listening Skills, ESF Pre-orientation. . 2007 A Community/University Teach-In on the Environmental Significance of

the Onondaga Land Rights Action, Syracuse University, Imagining America Conference

2007 NY’s capacity to carry out commitments under the Great Lakes Restoration

Strategy, Clay, NY. Meeting of the Great Lakes Leaders Group, convened by NY Sea Grant

2007 Thoughts on being an Ally to Native People Program in the Analysis and

Resolution of Conflict (PARC) Conversations in Conflict Resolution 2007 Consumption Efficiency and an Economy of Care and Connection

Ecological Economic Seminar, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 2006 Water: Advocacy, Science and Blessings, University Neighborhood Lecture

Series, Westcott Community Center.

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2004 Affluenza. ESF Multicultural Affairs Lunchtime Learning Series. 2004 International Trade, Globalization and Sustainable Development: The

Concepts and the Challenges, ESF Students for International Cooperation. 2004 The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement and Its Role in Advancing

Environmental Science. Wingspread conference: Renegotiation of Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, Racine Wisconsin.

2003 Time for What Matters. Take Back Your Time Day at SUNY College of

Environmental Science & Forestry, Syracuse, N.Y. 2003 Why Good Policy is Essential for Good Science. International Joint

Commission, Science Advisory Board, Windsor, Ontario. 2003 History of Great Lakes Public Policy, Presentation at SUNY Brockport. 2003 A Social Science Perspective on Lake Ontario Outflow Control, Clarkson

University. April 15, 2003. 2003 New York Great Lakes Initiative for Science and Technology,

Congressional Briefing sponsored by U. S. House Science Committee. 2003 How to Handle Racially Charged Situations in the Classroom, (with

Carmen McCoy Harrison) at Syracuse University Workshop on Teaching Against Racism.

2002 The History of Great Lakes Research, keynote address at Great Lakes

Research Consortium Annual Student Faculty Conference, SUNY-ESF, Syracuse, N.Y.

2002 Economic Effects of Global Warming, panel participant at "Environment on

the Edge: A Teach-in on Global Warming" workshop, SUNY-ESF, Syracuse, N.Y.

2002 Water Over the Dam: Water Level Management of the St. Lawrence, ESF

“Aqua-Lunch” lecture series. 2001 The Politics of Great Lakes Environmental Protection: Past, Present and

Future, seminar presentation at SUNY Brockport. 2001 Creating a Network for Lake Ontario Research and Outreach, at Finger

Lakes-Lake Ontario Watershed Protection Alliance annual conference, "Sustainable Watersheds Conference: The 2001 Lake Ontario Basin Forum," Auburn, N. Y.

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2001 Emerging Issues of Importance in the Great Lakes Region of New York, seven lecture series presented in conjunction with New York Sea Grant at New York campuses in Syracuse, Buffalo, Rochester, Binghamton, Albany, Plattsburgh and Potsdam.

2000 Environment and Development in Central New York, Syracuse Rotary Club,

September 22, 2000. . 2000 Commoditization and the challenges for sustainable development, Institute

for Sustainable Futures, Sydney, Australia. 2000 Role of Community & Citizen Groups in Great Lakes Management, at

R'2000 - 5th World Congress on Integrated Resources Management, Toronto, Canada.

2000 Public Policy Issues Associated with the Great Lakes, SUNY Oswego. 1999 Keynote address: Lake Ontario-Finger Lakes Watershed Protection

Association meeting. . 1997 Policy Implications of Findings regarding human health impacts of

exposure to toxic chemicals in the Great Lakes, Women’s Health and the Environment Conference, Montreal, Quebec.

1997 History and Future of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, Cornell

University seminar on environmental governance. 1995 Implications of new scientific discoveries regarding health effects of

exposure to persistent toxic chemicals in the Great Lakes, Great Lakes Protection Fund Human Health Issues Advisory Committee, Chicago, IL.

1995 Central New York, an Environmental Silicon Valley. University College,

Thursday Morning Roundtable, Syracuse Community Leadership Speaker Series. .

1992 Great Lakes Science and Policy, Guest speaker, SUNY ESF Alumni

Dinner.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2008 Initiator and Organizer, SU/ESF Faculty/Student Leadership Seminar on

Sustainability. Fall ’08, including retreat at Minnowbrook Conference Center.

2008 Organizing Committee,, Focus the Nation.Teach-In on Global Warning

Solutions, January 29-31, Syracuse, NY.

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2008 Empire Innovations Committee. Provost advisory committee to recommend

candidates for hiring with SUNY Empire Innovations program funding. 2007- Honorary Degree Committee, College-wide committee to select candidates

for SUNY ESF honorary degrees. 2006-07 Faculty review committee to evaluate and recommend college-wide

Graduate Program in Environmental Science. 2006 Organizing Comnittee, “Onondaga Land Rights and Our Common Future,”

year-long public education series. 1989-06 Annual Great Lakes Research Consortium Student/Faculty Conference. 2000-07 Faculty Mentor, USDA Multicultural Scholars Program. 2002-05 Multicultural Outreach Committee (Appointed by ESF Dean Raynal) 2004-05 Chair, SUNY ESF State Employees Federated Appeal (SEFA) and United

Way Campaign. (appointed by Provost Tully). 2003-04 Vice-Chair, SEFA and United Way Campaign. 2001-02 Facilitator, Faculty/Staff Support Group, “White people eliminating

racism.” (Convened in cooperation with ESF President and Director of Multi-Cultural Affairs).

1997-06 Facilitation Director, Pack Institute for Environmental

Policy and Participation. (Appointed by ES Chair) 1999-00 Chair, ESF Sustainable Development Initiative. (Appointed by ESF

president, Co-authored report with president) 1998-99 President’s Awards Selection Committee (Appointed by ESF President) 1997-98 College-wide Committee on Water Resources. (Appointed by Provost) 1997 Co-facilitator for the President’s Diversity Workshop (Appointed by

President Whaley). 1997-98 ESF’s representative to the Syracuse University Senate. 1994-97 President’s Climate for Women Awareness Program

Coordinating Committee.

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PUBLIC SERVICE 1995 – 08 Chair, Environmental Technical Advisory Committee, Onondaga Nation

Council of Chiefs. 2007 - Great Lakes Working Group, NY Oceans and Great Lakes Ecosystem

Conservation Council representing the State University of NY system. (Appointed by NY Department of State)

2006- President, Board of Directors, Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation 2003-05 Member, National Steering Committee, Simplicity

Forum 2003-05 Member, National Steering Committee, “Take Back

Your Time Day” a project of the Simplicity Forum 1998-2000 Canada-US Great Lakes Water Quality Initiative. 1989-96 Board of Directors, Great Lakes United (President, 94-96)

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PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS International Association for Great Lakes Research International Studies Association Environmental Studies Section International Society for Ecological Economics U.S. Society for Ecological Economics Society for the Study of Social Problems


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