Week 9 – Nov 28 & Dec 1

Tuesday:

  • Welcome Back from Thanksgiving!
  • Lecture on Environmental Economics and ESS Winter Quarter (Ralph Murphy, Gerardo Chin-Leo and Judy Cushing)
  • Questions about Term Project:  Interview Transcriptions, Analyses, and Panel Presentations
  • Seminar on Goble & Hirt Ch. 21, 23 & Epilogue (we moved Worster Part 6 to Week 10)

Thursday:

  • Washington State Climate Impacts (Jeremy Littell, Climate Impacts Group, Univ. WA)
  • Term Project – The Six Olympias by Carri; Work Session for Panel Presentations

Reading (due Tuesday):   Goble & Hirt -  Ch. 21, 23, Epilogue

Assignments Due Tuesday in class :

  • Seminar preparation, answer the Three Questions (1-5 sentences each, one page max) and bring hard copy.
  • Transcription and Preliminary Analysis of your Interview.  Upload to Moodle.
  • 15-item survey as completed by your interviewee (in envelope, to Judy/Carri).  Put your name on the envelope.

Assignments Due Thursday in class:

  • Final 3 Question Take Home Exam Due (posted under docs).  500 words max per question!  Bring a hard copy to class, and give to your seminar faculty.
  • Bring blank (unedited, unmarked up) transcript of your interview to use during the work session for panel presentations.

MES Thesis Presentations (all in Seminar II, A1105)

  • Mon Nov 28, 4:30-5:30pm, Mercy Kariuki-McGee: A BOTTOM-UP APPROACH IN CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSE IN KENYA: ASSESSING THE BENEFITS OF COMMUNITY-BASED PROJECTS IN KIRIKOINI VILLAGE, KANDARA DIVISION.  Reader, Larry Geri
  • Wed Nov 30, 4:30-4:50pm, Don Loft.   Reader, Judy Cushing
  • Thu Dec 1, 4:30-5:30pm, Kiri Kreamer.  Reader, Erik Thuesen
  • Thu Dec 1, 5:30-5:50pm, Autumn Pickett: Simplifying benthic macroinvertebrate collection and analysis using multivariate statistics. Reader, Carri LeRoy

 

 

 

 

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