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Series: Pardee Conference Series Dates: November 13, 14, and 15, 2003 Location: Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, Boston University, Boston, MA
Conference Participants
William P. Anderson Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Chair, Department of Geography; Professor of Geography at the Center for Transportation Studies, Boston University
Tariq Banuri Senior Research Director, Tellus Institute
Kathryn Bard Associate Professor of Archaeology, Boston University
Frank Catanzaro Chair, Experimental Cybernode, American Council for the United Nations University Millennium Project
Richard Clapp Professor of Environmental Health, Boston University
Cutler Cleveland Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies; Professor of Geography at the Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University
Pedro Conceição Deputy Director and Senior Policy Analyst, United Nations Development Programme
Robert Costanza Director, Gund Institute for Ecological Economics; Gund Professor of Ecological Economics, University of Vermont
James Dewar Director, The RAND Frederick S. Pardee Center for Longer Range Global Policy and the Future Human Condition; Frederick S. Pardee Professor of Long-Term Policy Analysis, The Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School
David Fromkin Director, Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future; Frederick S. Pardee Professor of Future Studies; University Professor; Professor of International Relations, of History, and of Law, Boston University
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr Director, Human Development Report Office, United Nations Development Programme
John Gerring Associate Professor of Political Science, Boston University
Jerome Glenn Executive Director, American Council for the United Nations University; Director of the Millennium Project
John Haaga Director of Domestic Programs, Population Reference Bureau
Syed Hasnath Adjunct Assistant Professor of Geography, Boston University
Barry Hughes Professor of International Studies, University of Denver
Robert Kaufmann Director of Graduate Studies, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies; Professor of Geography at the Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University
Laura MacLatchy Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Boston University
Joachim Maître Director of Military Education; Director of the Center for Defense Journalism; Professor of Journalism and of International Relations; Chairman, Department of International Relations, Boston University
Adil Najam Associate Professor of International Relations and Diplomacy, The Fletcher School, Tufts University
David Ozonoff Principal Investigator, Superfund Basic Research Center; Director, Program in Public Health Preparedness; Professor of Environmental Health, Boston University
Frederick S. Pardee Guest
Nathan Phillips Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Geography; Assistant Professor of Geography, Boston University
James Post Professor, DBA Program; Faculty Director, DBA Program, Department of Strategy and Policy, Boston University School of Management
Robert Prescott-Allen Consultant
Iqbal Quadir Adjunct Lecturer, Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Paul Raskin Director, SEI-Boston; President, Tellus Institute
Peter Saundry Executive Director, National Council for Science and the Environment
Douglas Starr Co-director, Science Journalism Program; Associate Professor of Journalism, Boston University
Ian Sue Wing Assistant Professor of Geography; Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University
Strom Thacker Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Boston University
James Tracy Former Headmaster, Boston University Academy
Curtis Woodcock Professor of Geography; Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University
The mission of the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future is to serve as a forum for representatives and experts from a broad range of disciplines to take an informed, rigorous, and thoughtful look at the multiple forces that will shape our global community in the next 35 to 200 years, and determine what specific impact they may have on our lives. The overarching mission of the Center is to serve as a leading academic nucleus for the study of the future and to prod ... (Full Bio)
Series: Pardee Conference Series Dates: November 13, 14, and 15, 2003 Location: Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, Boston University, Boston, MA
Conference Participants
William P. Anderson Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Chair, Department of Geography; Professor of Geography at the Center for Transportation Studies, Boston University
Tariq Banuri Senior Research Director, Tellus Institute
Kathryn Bard Associate Professor of Archaeology, Boston University
Frank Catanzaro Chair, Experimental Cybernode, American Council for the United Nations University Millennium Project
Richard Clapp Professor of Environmental Health, Boston University
Cutler Cleveland Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies; Professor of Geography at the Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University
Pedro Conceição Deputy Director and Senior Policy Analyst, United Nations Development Programme
Robert Costanza Director, Gund Institute for Ecological Economics; Gund Professor of Ecological Economics, University of Vermont
James Dewar Director, The RAND Frederick S. Pardee Center for Longer Range Global Policy and the Future Human Condition; Frederick S. Pardee Professor of Long-Term Policy Analysis, The Frederick S. Pardee RAND Graduate School
David Fromkin Director, Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future; Frederick S. Pardee Professor of Future Studies; University Professor; Professor of International Relations, of History, and of Law, Boston University
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr Director, Human Development Report Office, United Nations Development Programme
John Gerring Associate Professor of Political Science, Boston University
Jerome Glenn Executive Director, American Council for the United Nations University; Director of the Millennium Project
John Haaga Director of Domestic Programs, Population Reference Bureau
Syed Hasnath Adjunct Assistant Professor of Geography, Boston University
Barry Hughes Professor of International Studies, University of Denver
Robert Kaufmann Director of Graduate Studies, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies; Professor of Geography at the Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University
Laura MacLatchy Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Boston University
Joachim Maître Director of Military Education; Director of the Center for Defense Journalism; Professor of Journalism and of International Relations; Chairman, Department of International Relations, Boston University
Adil Najam Associate Professor of International Relations and Diplomacy, The Fletcher School, Tufts University
David Ozonoff Principal Investigator, Superfund Basic Research Center; Director, Program in Public Health Preparedness; Professor of Environmental Health, Boston University
Frederick S. Pardee Guest
Nathan Phillips Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Geography; Assistant Professor of Geography, Boston University
James Post Professor, DBA Program; Faculty Director, DBA Program, Department of Strategy and Policy, Boston University School of Management
Robert Prescott-Allen Consultant
Iqbal Quadir Adjunct Lecturer, Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Paul Raskin Director, SEI-Boston; President, Tellus Institute
Peter Saundry Executive Director, National Council for Science and the Environment
Douglas Starr Co-director, Science Journalism Program; Associate Professor of Journalism, Boston University
Ian Sue Wing Assistant Professor of Geography; Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University
Strom Thacker Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Boston University
James Tracy Former Headmaster, Boston University Academy
Curtis Woodcock Professor of Geography; Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston University
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