Land Tenure Center Newsletter
Number 83, Spring 2002, p. 11
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The Land Tenure Center is celebrating 40 years in 2002 .
Seminars focused on key land tenure issues in regions around the world.
Topics and speakers...
The Idea of Landand of Land Tenure.
Daniel Bromley, Anderson-Bascom Professor, Agricultural and Applied
Economics, UW-Madison.
Tenure Protocols in Biosphere Reserves, Community-based Forestry Enterprises,
and Indigenous Territories: Improving the Fit for Conservation Development.
Nancy Forster, Associate Director, Latin American, Caribbean, and
Iberian Studies, UW-Madison.
Who Owns the Land? A Racial and Ethnic Analysis of Current Agricultural
Land Ownership in the United States.
Jess Gilbert, Professor, Rural Sociology, UW-Madison.
Changing Dimensions of Land Reform.
William Thiesenhusen, Professor Emeritus, Agricultural and Applied
Economics, UW-Madison, and Joseph Thome, Professor Emeritus, Law School,
UW-Madison.
Land Reform and Economic Restructuring: Global Challenges, Changing
Modes.
Michael Roth, Senior Researcher, Land Tenure Center, and Adjunct
Professor, Agricultural and Applied Economics, UW-Madison.
Land Tenure Issues in the Next Decade: Reflections from Albania, Cambodia,
and Honduras.
Malcolm Childress, Associate Scientist, Land Tenure Center, UW-Madison.
(See http://www.ies.wisc.edu/ltc//mc0204lan.html)
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The Fall series will continue the 40th anniversary
seminars. Schedule will be posted at:
http://www.ies.wisc.edu/ltc//brownbag.html#brownbag.
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