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Roy, Ananya
Submitted by cmjones on February 27, 2007 - 12:58pm.Name of Person:
Ananya Roy
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Department:
City and Regional Planning, Associate Professor
Research Interests:
Ananya Roy's current research project is entitled Povertyscape: The New Global Order of Aid, Debt, and Development
Achievements:
Ananya Roy is the author of City Requiem, Calcutta: Gender and the Politics of Poverty (University of Minnesota Press, 2003) and co-editor of Urban Informality: Transnational Perspectives from the Middle East, South Asia, and Latin America (Lexington Books, 2004). Her current research project is entitled Povertyscape: The New Global Order of Aid, Debt, and Development (Routledge, forthcoming). The project has already received several prestigious awards including the Hellman Faculty Award and the Prytanean Faculty Award, the latter being a research and leadership award given to one junior woman faculty member on the UC Berkeley campus each year. Roy teaches in the fields of comparative urban studies and international development. She currently serves as chair of the undergraduate Urban Studies major.
Internship in Agroecology and Sustainable Development
Submitted by cmjones on March 14, 2007 - 12:36pm.Department:
IAS
Course Number:
271
Course Title:
Internship in Agroecology and Sustainable Development
Instructor:
Altieri
Description:
Students work in selected
internships in non-profit, government agencies, or farmer networks associated
with the Brazilian Consortium on Agroecology and Sustainable Development. The
purpose of the internship is to gain direct experience in agroecological
techniques and methodologies to achieve sustainability in agriculture.
Internships are approved in advance by the faculty coordinator with whom each
student will be required to meet regularly and plan out complementary
readings and regular written reports. Work commitments will range between
180-360 hours depending upon the number of units undertaken and the length of
the term enrolled. Final assessments will be based upon performance in the
internship, quality of written reports and a final assessment by the faculty
advisor. Internship is repeatable for up to 16 units. Enrollment is
restricted to 10 students per term selected through a special selection
process. See instructor for details.
Units:
4-8
Offered:
Fall and Spring
Course Type:
Graduate
Mediterranean-Climate Landscapes
Submitted by cmjones on March 14, 2007 - 12:35pm.Department:
IAS
Course Number:
C229
Course Title:
Mediterranean-Climate Landscapes
Instructor:
Kondolf
Description:
Comparative study of environmental conditions and human
responses thereto in California and other Mediterranean-climate regions, with
intensive treatment of a topic in environmental sciences, policy, planning, management, and/or landscape
architecture, with application to California, Portugal, or other
Mediterranean-climate regions. Students collect and analyze relevant data,
synthesize, and complete technical reports, plans, and/or designs
Units:
1-3
Offered:
Fall and Spring
Course Type:
Graduate
The Economics of Climate Change
Submitted by cmjones on March 12, 2007 - 1:32pm.Department:
IAS
Course Number:
C175
Course Title:
The Economics of Climate Change
Instructor:
Aufhammer, Fisher
Description:
The course will start with a
brief introduction and evaluation of the scientific aspects behind climate
change. Economic models will be developed to analyze the impacts of climate
change and provide and critique existing and proposed policy tools. Specific
topics studied are impacts on water resources and agriculture, economic
evaluation of impacts, optimal control of greenhouse gases, benefit cost
analysis, international treaty formation, discounting, uncertainty,
irreversibility, and extreme events.
Units:
4
Offered:
Fall and Spring
Course Type:
Undergraduate
Internship in Agroecology and Sustainable Developmen
Submitted by cmjones on March 12, 2007 - 1:31pm.Department:
IAS
Course Number:
171
Course Title:
Internship in Agroecology and Sustainable Development
Instructor:
Altieri
Description:
Students work in selected
internships in non-profit, government agencies, or farmer networks associated
with the Brazilian Consortium on Agroecology and Sustainable Development. The
purpose of the internship is to gain direct experience in agroecological
techniques and methodologies to achieve sustainability in agriculture.
Internships are approved in advance by the faculty coordinator with whom each
student will be required to meet regularly and plan out complimentary
readings and regular written reports. Work commitments will range between
180-360 hours depending upon the number of units undertaken and the length of
the term enrolled. Final assessments will be based upon performance in the
internship, quality of written reports, and a final assessment by the faculty
advisor. Internship is repeatable for up to 16 units. Enrollment is
restricted to 10 students per term selected through a special selection
process. See instructor for details.
Units:
4-8
Offered:
Fall and Spring
Course Type:
Undergraduate
Introductory Applied Econometrics
Submitted by cmjones on March 12, 2007 - 1:28pm.Department:
IAS
Course Number:
C118
Course Title:
Introductory Applied Econometrics
Instructor:
Sadoulet
Description:
Formulation of a research
hypothesis and definition of an empirical strategy. Regression analysis with
cross-sectional and time-series data; econometric methods for the analysis of
qualitative information; hypothesis testing. The techniques of statistical
and econometric analysis are developed through applications to a set of case
studies and real data in the fields of environmental, resource, and international development economics. Students
learn the use of a statistical software for economic data analysis.
Units:
4
Offered:
Fall
Course Type:
Undergraduate
Center for African Studies
Submitted by cmjones on February 23, 2007 - 2:36pm.Name of Research Center:
Center for African Studies
Description:
The Center supports scholarly activities over a broad range of topics that address contemporary African issues. The Center provides opportunities for students majoring in traditionally defined fields to develop a comprehensive interdisciplinary program in African Studies. Areas of research include Natural Resources and Political Ecology.
International and Area Studies (M.A., Ph.D.)
Submitted by cmjones on February 20, 2007 - 11:57am.Name of Degree Program:
International and Area Studies (M.A., Ph.D.)
Course Type:
Graduate
International and Area Studies
Submitted by cmjones on February 15, 2007 - 2:20pm.Name of Degree Program:
International and Area Studies
Course Type:
Undergraduate
