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Agricultural Water Conservation and Management
(1199 people) | Agroecology
(1166 people) | Composting
(2169 people) | Farm Ecosystem Management
(1282 people) | Gardening
(3097 people) | Organic Farming
(3650 people) | Permaculture
(3265 people) | Rural Farming Communities
(1548 people) | Soil Conservation and Management
(1146 people) | Sustainable Agriculture
(4018 people) | Art and Sculpture
(1687 people) | Biocultural Diversity
(1751 people) | Biodiversity Conservation
(3181 people) | Domesticated Animal Diversity
(342 people) | Domesticated Plant Conservation
(441 people) | Seed Conservation
(1635 people) | Business Firm and Organization Sustainability
(3027 people) | Ecological Economics
(2351 people) | Microfinance
(1335 people) | Natural Capitalism
(2463 people) | Organizational Support and Management
(1538 people) | Community Enterprise
(1853 people) | Community Participation
(3637 people) | Community Resources
(1765 people) | Community Service/Volunteerism
(2370 people) | Community Training
(1723 people) | Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building
(1939 people) | Fundraising
(1588 people) | Leadership Training
(2497 people) | Conservation Biology
(875 people) | Conservation Policy
(746 people) | Natural Resource Conservation
(1630 people) | Practical Conservation
(963 people) | Cultural Diversity
(2552 people) | Cultural Heritage Conservation
(1240 people) | Culture and Sustainability
(2705 people) | Traditional Culture
(1641 people) | Democracy and Civil Society
(1960 people) | Landscape Ecology
(954 people) | Restoration Ecology
(1214 people) | Soil Ecology
(781 people) | Education, Government and Sustainability
(2057 people) | Environmental Education
(3386 people) | Environmental Resource Center
(935 people) | Green Schools
(2369 people) | Natural Resource Education
(1213 people) | Sustainability Education
(4208 people) | Energy Efficiency and Conservation
(2440 people) | Energy Policy
(1094 people) | Energy Security and Sustainability
(1204 people) | Renewable Energy
(3926 people) | Sustainable Energy Development
(3890 people) | Food Supply
(784 people) | Global Food Supply and Sustainability
(2445 people) | Local Food Systems
(2860 people) | Malnutrition, Diet, Disease, and Education
(1163 people) | Agroforestry
(684 people) | Sustainable Forestry
(1854 people) | Climate Change
(4730 people) | Emissions Trading
(1144 people) | Greenhouse Gases
(1332 people) | Fair Trade
(2546 people) | Globalization Impacts
(2072 people) | International Debt
(594 people) | Trade Balance
(426 people) | Transnational Corporations
(939 people) | Global Governance
(1138 people) | Institutional Accountability
(973 people) | Consumption and Green Consumers
(2200 people) | Ecolabeling and Certification
(1239 people) | Ecological Footprint
(2224 people) | Environmental Monitoring
(981 people) | Natural Resource Management
(1319 people) | Recycling and Reuse
(2590 people) | Sustainable Production
(2468 people) | Climate Justice
(1202 people) | Environmental Justice
(1981 people) | Indigenous Lands
(1199 people) | Indigenous Peoples and Cultures
(2794 people) | Indigenous Rights
(1681 people) | Land Tenure
(282 people) | Land Trusts and Land Conservation
(676 people) | Land Use Policy
(638 people) | Film
(1538 people) | Internet
(2557 people) | Photography
(1709 people) | Ethnobotany
(1033 people) | Plant Ecology
(914 people) | Water Pollution
(1346 people) | Crises and Disaster Aid
(617 people) | Sustainable Livelihoods
(2712 people) | Environmental Ethics
(1652 people) | Sustainable Living
(3476 people) | Sustainable Communities
(4075 people) | Sustainable Transportation
(1697 people) | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning
(1929 people) | Sustainable Urban Environmental Services
(1054 people) | Sustainable Urban Power
(1004 people) | Urban Ecology
(1649 people) | Urban Revitalization
(1184 people) | Waste Management
(1255 people) | Green Roofs
(1593 people) | Sustainable Building
(3011 people) | Sustainable Materials
(2035 people) | Biological Development
(672 people) | Economic Development
(1765 people) | Rural Development
(1494 people) | Social Development
(1977 people) | Deserts and Semi-deserts
(491 people) | Forest Ecology and Conservation
(1042 people) | Tropical Dry Forests
(328 people) | Tropical Moist Forests
(463 people) | Groundwater
(744 people) | Water and Energy
(1023 people) | Water and Sustainable Development
(1912 people) | Water Quality and Health
(1106 people) | Water Supply and Conservation
(1555 people)
About
ELIZABETH DOUGHERTY, PhD
Oakland, CA 94608
http://www.elizd.com
http://www.holyh2o.org
elizd@elizd.com
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Program Manager/Consultant; to strategize with team members to design and implement innovative solutions for sustainable management of water resources; to provide strategic support and encourage networking among stakeholders; to educate policy makers and wider audiences on key issues of water use and conservation, systems of permaculture; to incorporate local communities and for-profit institutions into solution design.
SKILLS and EXPERIENCE
- Rainwater Catchment Systems
- Permaculture/Agroecology/Sustainable organic agriculture
- Rural, international carbon credit programs
- Climate Change/renewable energy/energy efficiency
- Landscape Design
- Innovative and strategic project management
- Networking and coalition-building among similar and dissimilar constituents
- Self-motivation and out-of-the-box thinking
- Multidisciplinary teamwork
- Public speaking and media relations
- Research (field and document-based) and producing reports accessible to diverse audiences
- Working in international and multicultural settings
Flex Your Power, Program Manager. San Francisco, CA 2006
Outreach, research and writing on energy efficiency, demand response and climate change in the industrial, manufacturing, high tech and biotech, city government and low-income sectors, with emphasis on design, assessments, incentives and benchmarking efficiency projects with partners; linking and building alliances between research organizations, associations, private businesses, state residents, and government entities.
http://www.fypower.com
Planet Plant It! Owner. Agroecology and Permaculture Education, Design & Installation. Oakland, CA 2000-2006
Teaching sustainable and organic food production and permaculture; providing consultation, design and installation of organic food and ornamental gardens, increasing urban biodiversity and community awareness of local ecology.
http://www.planetplantit.com
Institute for Agriculture & Trade Policy, Fair Trade Fair Coordinator. Cancun, Mexico, 2003
Strategic planning of First International Fair Trade Fair; hosting/educating WTO Trade Ministers and delegations; providing multimedia interviews; creating liaisons and facilitating networking opportunities of 120 international Fair participants from over 18 countries; recruiting and managing large pool of volunteers; coordinating Fair logistics and advertising; writing informational and position copy for program materials; Spanish primary language.
http://www.gersterconsulting.ch/gallerys/gcons_webgallerieCC/index.html
http://www.gersterconsulting.ch/docs/FTF_Cancun_proceedings.pdf
http://www.globalpolicy.org/socecon/bwi-wto/wto/2003/0806fairtrade.htm
International Development Exchange, Researcher. San Francisco, CA, 2002
Tracking information concerning trade and infrastructure development of Plan Puebla Panama, including the scope and impact of the both government-directed and grassroots development.
www.idex.org/publications/IDEXAnnualRpt03.pdf
Institute for International Studies, Policy Researcher/Writer. Ford Foundation, 2001
Researching and writing extensive report entitled "The Global Commons: Land, Culture, Rights" designed for use by policy writers and analysts. Presenting theories and practices of mapping, forced relocation, migration, biotechnology, intellectual property rights, land titling, urbanization.
http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/EnvirPol/Bib/B04-Dougherty.pdf
Growth of Environmental Strategies & Projects Consultant Group, Consultant. Panama, 1999
Team-working with multidisciplinary researchers to conduct in-depth field interviews and background research on the Darien Region of Panama; writing of grant proposal presented to USAID, Inter-American Development Bank, World Bank as a subcontract in $100,000,000 infrastructure development project. Project based on creating viable institutions to productively manage relations among project personnel, local governmental offices and resident populations. GEA was awarded the contract.
http://www.iadb.org/exr/PRENSA/1998/cp32698e.htm
Tree Top Explorations, Consultant. Costa Rica, 1996-1998
Designing environmental education curriculum and promotional materials for rain forest canopy-access programs; site-appropriate community outreach; fundraising; providing research scientists and tourists increased exposure to tropical forest biodiversity through canopy platform program.
http://www.wildland.com/trips/accommodations/costarica/corcovado_lodge_tent.aspx
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and University of Pennsylvania, Co-instructor in Tropical Field Biology. Panama, 1995
Co-instructor for intensive course in tropical field ecology.
University of Pennsylvania, Research Assistant. Philadelphia, PA, 1994-1996
Managed book-publishing preparation including text based research, copy write details; book publisher’s requests.
Professional Film Industry, Camera Person Los Angeles, New York 1987-1994
Camera person for feature films, commercials, television series, music videos, and documentaries filmed in 35mm/16mm. Member of IATSE Camera Union.
http://abouteverethingblogx.com/?q=movie+credits+%22elizabeth+dougherty%22
PUBLICATIONS
2001 “Land, Culture, Rights: An Annotated Bibliography” Published by the Ford Foundation, through the Institute for International Studies at University of California at Berkeley. Used by policy writers
2002 “Human Relations at the Heart of Environmental Conservation” Association of Latin American Anthropologists Newsletter.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Center for Ethnographic Research, 2003
Dissertation: “The Politics of Conservation: A Study of Civil Society, Corruption, and Scales of Influence in Panama’s FIDECO Environmental Trust Fund”
Research focused on a $27 million environmental trust fund established by USAID, The Nature Conservancy and Government of Panama. This dissertation demonstrates that international economic and political interests in the Panama Canal watershed direct the methods for implementing agroforestry and permaculture programs in Panama’s forested areas, overshadowing the social and environmental needs. The governmental and nongovernmental alliance has yet to set a comprehensive environmental agenda that would encourage the cohesion of a nationally-based civil society in Panama. Concurrently, there are several Panamanian NGOs establishing standards for environmental sustainability through grass roots level action, which in turn serves to cohere particular civil activity into a more general civil society.
Short Course in Agroecology, University of California at Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz, California, August 1998
Training in agricultural practices as related to urban and rural ecosystems. Includes GIS, soil nutrient testing, crop rotation and inter-cropping, animal husbandry.
RELATED RESEARCH
Cameroon, West Africa
Conducted field research concerning the material effects of forest conservation projects and in Lac Lobeke and Dja National Parks on populations of Baka pygmies.
Cuba
Agroecological Farming Tour, self-organized.
BA/BS BOSTON UNIVERSITY, Boston, MA, 1985
Bachelor of Arts English Literature
Bachelor of Science Film and Broadcasting
PRESENTATIONS and CONFERENCE PAPERS
“The Politics of Conservation.” International Agroecology Short Course. University of California at Santa Cruz, July 2003
“The Role of Civil Society in the Anti-Corruption Campaign in Panama.” Latin American Studies Association Conference, Washington, D.C., September 2001.
"The Thorny Question: Theorizing a Politics of Corruption." American Anthropological Association Conference, San Francisco, CA, November, 2000 (Panel Organizer).
"Fact and Gossip: Designing Methodologies for Natural and Social Scientists Working Together in the Field" Agrarian Studies Group at the University of California at Berkeley, April 2000, (co-presenter: Miriam Wells).
"Deconstructing Civil Society: A Study of the FIDECOMISO Ecological Trust Fund in Panama." Latin American Studies Association Conference, Miami, FL, March 2000.
“The Methodologies of Governmental and Non-Governmental Organizations Working in Forest Conservation in Panama.” Delivered to the scientific research staff of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Barro Colorado Island, Panama, March 1999.
"NGOs and Their Working Relations with Indigenous Peoples in Panama." Princeton University - Panama campus, Panama City, Panama, January 1999.
"The Dynamics of Colonial Conservation in Africa." Psychoanalysis and Postcolonialism: Nation, Identity, Self” Conference, Washington, D.C., October 1995.
FELLOWSHIPS
Short Term Fellows Grant, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute for 1997 - 1999
Pennfield Dissertation Research Grant, University of Pennsylvania for 1997-1998
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Fluent in English, Conversational Spanish, Conversational French
REFERENCES ON REQUEST
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Remove leland1 8 months ago
Dear elizd; I am not qualified to comment on Grey Water, but thank you for pursueing the information and answers for us. Leland
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