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Becca Munro (USA)
Land and Garden Coordinator at Heifer Project International's Overlook Farm, Massachusettes. Manages a three-acre garden and various educational programs.
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Belén Cotes Ramal (Spain)
Currently working in the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) where she is writing her dissertation. Her research focuses on agroecology in olive production systems. Student teacher at the University of Granada, Spain.
belencotes@hotmail.com
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Brian Emerson (USA)
Ph.D. student in the Environmental Studies Department, University of California, Santa Cruz.
bemerson@ucsc.edu
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Carolina Camacho (Mexico)
Ph.D. student undertaking fieldwork with indigenous peasants from the Region Candelaria-Amador Hernandez in Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve (Lacandona tropical forest in Chiapas, Mexico). Works for the Centro de Tecnologías Apropiadas a Mexico (CETAMEX) to increase crop diversity and implement agroecological farming techniques in the community.
tccvilla@yahoo.com.mx
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Charles Crimmins (USA)
Agroforester/Organic Gardener at Heifer Ranch. Coordinates organic crop production, forest management, and beekeeping operations.
chuck.crimmins@heifer.org |
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Florentino Collazo (USA/Mexico)
Field Educator/Farm Manager for the Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association (ALBA). Staff member at the Rural Development Center.
florentino@albafarmers.org
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Horacio Santiago Majía (Mexico)
Professor at Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores. Teaches classes in sustainable development, probability and statistics, and irrigation systems.
horaciosm@colpos.mx |
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Rocío Albino Garduño (Mexico)
Research Professor at the Universidad Intercultural del Estado de México. Teaches classes in agroecology, organic agriculture, and community work.
rocioag_uiem@yahoo.com.mx
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Ian Gurr (American Samoa)
Research assistant at the American Samoa Community College Land Grant. Assists in vegetable and taro variety trials, plant propagation, and community extension programs.
ig1213@yahoo.com |
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Masakazu Komatsuzaki (Japan)
Associate professor at Ibaraki University, Japan.
komachan@mx.ibaraki.ac.jp |
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Amy-Renee Carrington (USA)
Project Director for New American Sustainable Agriculture Project (NASAP). The NASAP is a community-based initiative working primarily with recently resettled African and South American refugees and immigrants living in Maine.
amy@gardener.com, arc@ceimaine.org
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Jim Hoey (USA)
Director of Heifer International's Agroecology Program.
Jim.hoey@heifer.org
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Joseph Munroe (Muskoday First Nation, Canada)
Canadian Prairies First Nations Field Coordinator for Heifer International.
joe.munroe@heifer.org
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Kathryn Barlow (USA)
Volunteer at the Upland Holistic Development Project in Mae Ai, Thailand. UHDP works with hill tribe groups in the areas of agroforestry, home gardens, women's issues, citizenship, and micro-finance.
katy.barlow@gmail.com
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Juan Hernandez (USA/Mexico)
Triple M Ranch Farm Manager and Field Educator for the Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association (ALBA).
juan@albafarmers.org
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Kaylynn Wilson (USA)
Interested in farm/ranch life. Has experience with animal husbandry and farming in Oklahoma.
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Jacobus Steyn (South Africa)
Lecturer in the Department of Ecology and Resource Management in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of Venda, South Africa. Also a farmer of subtropical fruit crops.
eunit@univen.ac.za
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Kelle Carter (USA)
Farm Field Coordinator at the Seeds of Change Research Farm in northern New Mexico. Seeds of Change works to preserve biodiversity and promote sustainable, organic agriculture systems.
Kelle.carter@effem.com
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Owen Taylor (USA)
Training and Livestock Coordinator for Just Food, a non-profit organization that works to develop a just and sustainable food system in the New York City region. Develops and facilitates the Training of Trainers program, garden workshops, and the Urban Livestock Program.
owen@justfood.org
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Naomi Todd (USA)
Southwest Program US/Mexico Boder Field Coordinator for Heifer International. Coordinates projects in the border regions of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Chihuahua, Mexico.
naomitodd@yahoo.com
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Paul Bertler (USA)
Field coordinator in the central Valley with Heifer International.
Bertler.paul@gmail.com
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Ruben Garcia de la Cruz (Mexico)
Researcher in plant pathology and biological control of soil diseases, from the Colegio de Postgraduados campus in Cárdenas, Tabasco, Mexico.
rubeng@colpos.mx
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Rainbow Brown (USA)
Environmental Strategies Program Officer, Heifer International. Works in collaboration with other teams and divisions to ensure that environmental strategies and agroecological techniques are incorporated organization-wide to foster stewardship of the environment.
rainbow.brown@heifer.org |
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Samuel Jacob (India)
Currently working to set up a farm in India to grow fruits and vegetables using organic and sustainable farming methods.
samuel_jacob@yahoo.co.in, samuel.jacob@gmail.com |
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Stanislas Gbaguidi (Bénin, West Africa)
Environmental Action Technical Trainer for the Peace Corps in Bénin. Training topics include soil conservation, agroforestry, tree nurseries, fuel efficient stove construction, environmental health and planning.
gstan2@hotmail.com |
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Susan Carrara (USA)
Community Garden Organizer for the Bountiful Cities Project in North Carolina. Their mission is to create, on urban land, beautiful community spaces that grow food in abundance and foster a learning environment for social justice and sustainability.
scarrara@yahoo.com |