2008 Doctoral Conference
Friday, February 29, 2008
8:45 am–5:30 pm
Bowers Auditorium in Sage Hall
205 Prospect Street
8:45 am Breakfast
9:00 am Welcome, Dr. Gaboury Benoit
9:15 am Environmental Quality and Management Panel
- Katrina Jessoe Improved Source, Improved Quality?: Demand for Clean Drinking Water in Rural India
- Keita Ebisu Modeling PM 2.5 Effects on Hospital Admissions
- Heather Clark Mercury contamination in the Quinnipiac River
watershed and Wharton Brook - Weslynne Ashton Measuring the costs, benefits and significance of Industrial Symbiosis initiatives
10:30 am Break
10:45 am Ecology Panel
- Daniel Piotto Forest succession after swidden cultivation in the
Atlantic forest of southern Bahia, Brazil - Brandon Barton The effects of simulated climate warming on
grasshopper foraging behavior - Manja Holland Landscape development and amphibian disease
- Holly Jones Evaluating ecosystem recovery following invasive
species removal
12 noon Lunch
1:15 pm Economics and Policy Panel
- Juliana Wang Costly Blackouts: Measuring Productivity and Environmental Effects of Electricity Shortages
- Sara Smiley Smith Rapid Technological Innovation and Sustainability
- Yaniv Stopnitzky Beyond 2015: Assessing the Economic Sustainability of the Millennium Development Goal to Halve Poverty
- Graeme Auld Reversal of Fortune: How Early Decisions Alter the Logic of Marketâ€based Authority
2:30 pm Break
2:45 pm Biogeochemistry and Water Panel
- Diana Karwan Movement of Suspended Sediment in Streams of Forested Watersheds
- Maura Bozeman How does net biogenic carbon flux respond to dissolved organic matter loading across a eutrophic gradient?
- Jason Rauch Quantification of Earth’s Global Ag, Al, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb, and Zn Cycles
- Becca Barnes Dual isotope analyses indicate efficient processing of atmospheric nitrate by forested watersheds in the northeastern U.S.
4:00 pm Break
4:30 pm Keynote Address, Dr. Shahid Naeem
“Is sustainable development feasible in an age of mass extinction?”
5:30 pm Reception, Sponsored by the F&ES Office of Alumni/ae Affairs
