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'''This page is for work on a parallel project exploring the cross-scale political economy of fisheries, and how a complexity perspective can deepen Ostrom's work on commons management.'''
== Interested ==


[[File:fishgov.pdf]]
; Carl Folke (Stockholm, Beijer, via Scott B.)
: "What you are intending to do is very interesting to us both at the Beijer Institute and the Stockholm Resilience Centre, and I am also personally interested."
; Maria Uriarte - cross-scale in ecology
: "Sounds interesting. I will be traveling over the next two weeks. Let's touch base the week of April 23."
; Martin Smith (Duke) - fisheries economics
: "I'm potentially  interested. It's certainly worth a conversation. We're in the middle of  end-of-semester craziness. Perhaps we could set up a Skype in a couple  weeks?"
; Peter Coleman - complexity in conflict
: meeting, available peripherally for commenting
; Rod M. Fujita (EDF) - sustainable fisheries
: Kimberly contacted; interested in being involved
; Chris Costello (UC Santa Barbara) - fisheries economics
: "This looks very interesting (and, indeed, "complex").  I would be happy  to be peripherally involved to bounce ideas around, etc., but I'm just  too over-committed to have any serious involvement at this  point."
; Amir Jina (3rd year SD student)
: interested in being involved
; Kimberly Lai (1st year SD student)
: Meeting on 3/22, TNC connections
; David Dralle (student of Pierre's)


[[Political Economy of Fisheries Notes]]
== Contacted ==
 
; Andrew Solow (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
: taking a look, remind
; Steve Polasky (U Minnesota)
: emailed, remind
; Ray Hilborn (U Washington)
: Felt that proposal was too generic to comment on.
; Martina Kadin (Resilience Centre)
: PhD student: fish stock dynamics, governance of marine resources
: http://www.stockholmresilience.org/contactus/staff/kadin.5.6b38234911d6cedb125800026932.html
; Eitan Grinspun
: traveling until April 1
 
== Not Available ==
 
; James Wilen (UC Davis)
: emailed, remind, ~"interesting, but on sabbatical, so not taking on projects"

Revision as of 17:02, 15 April 2012

Interested

Carl Folke (Stockholm, Beijer, via Scott B.)
"What you are intending to do is very interesting to us both at the Beijer Institute and the Stockholm Resilience Centre, and I am also personally interested."
Maria Uriarte - cross-scale in ecology
"Sounds interesting. I will be traveling over the next two weeks. Let's touch base the week of April 23."
Martin Smith (Duke) - fisheries economics
"I'm potentially interested. It's certainly worth a conversation. We're in the middle of end-of-semester craziness. Perhaps we could set up a Skype in a couple weeks?"
Peter Coleman - complexity in conflict
meeting, available peripherally for commenting
Rod M. Fujita (EDF) - sustainable fisheries
Kimberly contacted; interested in being involved
Chris Costello (UC Santa Barbara) - fisheries economics
"This looks very interesting (and, indeed, "complex"). I would be happy to be peripherally involved to bounce ideas around, etc., but I'm just too over-committed to have any serious involvement at this point."
Amir Jina (3rd year SD student)
interested in being involved
Kimberly Lai (1st year SD student)
Meeting on 3/22, TNC connections
David Dralle (student of Pierre's)

Contacted

Andrew Solow (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
taking a look, remind
Steve Polasky (U Minnesota)
emailed, remind
Ray Hilborn (U Washington)
Felt that proposal was too generic to comment on.
Martina Kadin (Resilience Centre)
PhD student: fish stock dynamics, governance of marine resources
http://www.stockholmresilience.org/contactus/staff/kadin.5.6b38234911d6cedb125800026932.html
Eitan Grinspun
traveling until April 1

Not Available

James Wilen (UC Davis)
emailed, remind, ~"interesting, but on sabbatical, so not taking on projects"