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Aldo Leopold leadership program moves to Stanford University and awards new fellowships for 2005

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The Stanford Institute for the Environment was established in 2004 to bring together faculty, staff and students from across campus to conduct research, education and outreach that promote an environmentally sound and sustainable world. Through its work at the intersection of science, technology, policy, health, business and the humanities, the institute seeks to foster the development of creative solutions to environmental challenges, to educate the next generation of leaders and problem solvers, and to facilitate dialogue with policymakers and the broader community.

The following is a list of the 2005 Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellows:

  • Edward Barbier, the John S. Bugas Professor of Economics, Department of Economics and Finance, University of Wyoming-Laramie

  • Paul Beier, professor, School of Forestry, Northern Arizona University-Flagstaff

  • Jeffrey Chanton, the John W. Winchester Professor of Oceanography, Florida State University-Tallahassee

  • David Conover, dean and director, Marine Sciences Research Center, Stony Brook University

  • David Hart, director of the Patrick Center for Environmental Research at the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, and adjunct professor of biology, University of Pennsylvania

  • Nancy Hayden, associate professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Vermont

  • Brian Helmuth, associate professor, Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina-Columbia

  • Elisabeth Holland, Scientist III, program lead for Biogeosciences and Integrated Biosphere Atmosphere Studies, Institute for Multidisciplinary Earth Studies and Atmospheric Chemistry Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research

  • Karen Lips, associate professor, Department of Zoology, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale

  • Carlos Ma
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  • Contact: Mark Shwartz
    mshwartz@stanford.edu
    650-723-9296
    Stanford University
    28-Mar-2005


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