Brown Bag (fwd)

Kevin Eric Laney kel1 at columbia.edu
Mon Feb 9 20:57:30 UTC 1998


Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 12:26:07 -0500 (EST)
From: Susan Holmes <sh42 at columbia.edu>


                     *The Harriman Institute Presents*
                co-sponsored by Environment Policy Studies

                       Saving Siberia's Sacred Sea:
 Working with Native People to plan Sustainable Development in Lake Baikal

                        Daniel R. Plumbly**
                Consultant for Ecology and Culture,
              Ecologically Sustainable Development, Inc.


           (Slide and video presentation and discussion)

        When:   Wednesday, February 11
                12:00--2:00pm
        Where:  Room 1219, International Affairs Building
                420 West 118th Street


** Dan Plumbly has worked on ecological and cultural preservation programs
in Siberia's remote lake Baikal during the past five years. His work has
focused on design and implementation of planning that serves to enhance
traditional indigenous cultures' economic, social and cultural livlihood
while preserving local and regional ecosystems.  Mr. Plumbly's work with
the native Buryat and Soyot people was recognized in 1996 as a recipient
of the Howard Zahniser Wilderness Award.



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