Author: Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

Under the Tree of Life Workshop
March 3, 2020 Events Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

Registration is Open, Space is Limited! UF/Latam and TCD faculty and students are invited to register until March 6, 2020: Under the Tree of Life: Biocultural Stories, Memories and Connections. Workshop: March 20, 2020, 8:30 am – 5 pm, Terrace Room, Norman Hall – 1221 SW 5th Ave., College of Education, University of Florida. Registration form here.
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TCD students launch Crowdfunding Campaigns!
February 25, 2020 News,Student Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

The TCD Fundraising Class has been hard at work preparing their crowdfunding campaigns… and they are now LIVE! Join them as they carry out some fantastic research or work with partner institutions to advance their conservation and development goals. 9 graduate students in the TCD launched their GoFundMe campaigns to support their summer research or professional
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The Amazon Dams Network is expanding!
February 6, 2020 News,Partners Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

An International Workshop Marks the Amazon Dams Network Partnership with Bolivia The Amazon Dams Network (ADN) announced the inclusion of Bolivian partners in the network. The international workshop “Governance and Infrastructure in the Amazon: Dialogue on research opportunities and impact analysis” marks the beginning of this collaborative effort. This event, held from May 14 to
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2019 Marianne Schmink Outstanding Dissertation Award in Tropical Conservation and Development
January 17, 2020 Alumni,News Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

Our congratulations go to Dr. Myrian Sá Leitão Barboza for being selected the 2019 recipient of the Marianne Schmink Outstanding Dissertation Award from UF’s Tropical Conservation and Development Program in the Center for Latin American Studies.  Dr. Barboza is the 10th recipient of this prestigious dissertation award that honors Dr. Schmink for her significant and
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TCD and WEC alumna Sheherazade Master’s work hit the NYTimes.
December 8, 2019 Alumni,News Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

Study shows that flying foxes are crucial for durian pollination, demonstrating the economic importance of bats for durian fruit production in Indonesia. Durian is economically important for local livelihoods in Indonesia. The study investigated the identity of pollinators of semi‐wild durian and subsequently estimated the economic contribution of these pollination services. The researches, including a
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GIA Project Webinars
November 14, 2019 Events,News Patricia Delamonica Sampaio

The University of Florida’s Tropical Conservation and Development Program is leading an initiative “Governance Infrastructure in the Amazon” (GIA) to create, strengthen, and expand a Community of Practice within four regions of the Amazon: Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru. Together with our partners in the field, we are examining different tools and strategies used to
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