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Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 11:32:36 -0400
From: "Kim J. Brown"
Subject: REFERENCE: Planting New Forests Can't Match Saving Old Ones inCutting
Greenhouse Gases, S
David et al., here is the reference you asked for.
Schulze, E.-D., Wirth, C., Heimann, M. (2000)
CLIMATE CHANGE: Managing Forests After Kyoto
Science 289: 2058-2059
Also, here is the URL for those of you whose institutions subscribe to
Science:
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/289/5487/2058
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The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
p.o. box 1000
61 Route 9W
Palisades NY 10964-8000
Phone: (914) 365-8401
Fax: (914) 365-8150
Email: kjbrown@ldeo.columbia.edu
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"David M. Bryant" wrote:
> Does anyone know of a reference for this research in the scientific press?
> I would like to see the assumptions of this model (it is a modeling
> analysis isn't it/) and its confidence limits.
>
> David M. Bryant dmbryant@cisunix.unh.edu
> Dept. of Natural Resources 603-862-4433
> 215 James Hall
> University of New Hampshire
> Durham, NH 03824
>
> "Not all that is counted counts
> and not all that counts can be counted"
> A. Einstein
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Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 10:55:58 -0600
From: "David W. Inouye"
Subject: Jobs: 2 positions in evolution and ecology, University of Houston
Two faculty positions in Evolution and Ecology
The Department of Biology and Biochemistry at the University of Houston invite
applications for tenure-track positions (RANK OPEN). One is available in
any area of ecology and evolutionary biology. Individuals working in either
terrestrial or marine systems will be considered. The other is for an
evolutionary biologist using computational approaches to molecular
evolution. The positions requires a Ph.D. and postdoctoral experience.
Faculty members are expected to develop a nationally competitive research
program and participate in graduate and undergraduate teaching. Submit
curriculum vitae, a research plan and have three letters of recommendation
sent to:
Ecology and Evolution Search Committee
Department of Biology and Biochemistry
University of Houston
Houston, TX 77204-5513
Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
UH is an equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
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Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 11:04:08 -0500
From: Shibu Jose
Subject: Ph.D. Assistantships at UF
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Ph.D. Assistantships, University of Florida
Two half-time Ph.D. assistantships are available (beginning summer/fall
2001) at the School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of
Florida, Gainesville. The successful applicants will undertake a research
project examining above and below-ground tree-crop interactions in a
temperate alley cropping agroforestry system. Funding is available for
four years and will include a competitive stipend and tuition
waiver. Minimum qualifications include a master's degree in forestry or in
any biological sciences with strong interests in ecophysiology, good
written and oral communication skills, 3.0 GPA, and a GRE score of 1000
(Verbal and Quantitative). Interested students should send a letter of
interest, resume, transcripts (photocopy is acceptable at this point), GRE
score (photocopy is acceptable), and names and addresses of three
references to Dr. Shibu Jose, School of Forest Resources and Conservation,
5988 Hwy 90, Building 4900, P.O. Box 3634, University of Florida, Milton,
FL 32572-3634. Phone (850) 983 2632, Fax (850) 983 2637, email:
sjose@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu
Shibu Jose, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
School of Forest Resources and Conservation
5988 Hwy 90, Bldg. 4900, P.O. Box 3634
University of Florida
Milton, FL 32572-3634
Phone: (850) 983 2632
Fax: (850) 983 2637
sjose@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu
http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/Faculty/FacultyInfo.html
http://wfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/jose.htm
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Ph.D. Assistantships, University of Florida
Two half-time Ph.D. assistantships are available (beginning summer/fall
2001) at the School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of
Florida, Gainesville. The successful applicants will undertake a
research project examining above and below-ground tree-crop interactions
in a temperate alley cropping agroforestry system. Funding is
available for four years and will include a competitive stipend and
tuition waiver. Minimum qualifications include a master's degree in
forestry or in any biological sciences with strong interests in
ecophysiology, good written and oral communication skills, 3.0 GPA, and a
GRE score of 1000 (Verbal and Quantitative). Interested students
should send a letter of interest, resume, transcripts (photocopy is
acceptable at this point), GRE score (photocopy is acceptable), and names
and addresses of three references to Dr. Shibu Jose, School of Forest
Resources and Conservation, 5988 Hwy 90, Building 4900, P.O. Box 3634,
University of Florida, Milton, FL 32572-3634. Phone (850) 983 2632,
Fax (850) 983 2637, email:
sjose@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu
Shibu Jose, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
School of Forest Resources and Conservation
5988 Hwy 90, Bldg. 4900, P.O. Box 3634
University of Florida
Milton, FL 32572-3634
Phone: (850) 983 2632
Fax: (850) 983 2637
sjose@gnv.ifas.ufl.edu
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Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 13:15:24 -0400
From: Colin Purrington
Subject: ECOLOGIST Position (Swarthmore College, tenure-track, plant-related)
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ECOLOGIST
The Department of Biology at Swarthmore College invites applications
for a tenure-track appointment in ecology at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
level, to begin September 2001. We seek an ecologist with strong
field experience, preferably plant-related, who is committed to
combining teaching and research at a small liberal arts college.
Teaching responsibilities will include an intermediate-level course
in general ecology, an advanced seminar in a major area within
ecology, and participation in the Department's introductory biology
sequence. The successful candidate will be expected to establish an
active research program that will provide opportunities for
undergraduate participation, and to participate in the College's
environmental studies programs. A Ph.D. is required; postdoctoral
research experience and teaching experience are desirable.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, three letters of
recommendation, and statements of teaching and research interests by
November 10, 2000 to:
Mark Jacobs
Chair, Ecologist Search Committee
Department of Biology
Swarthmore College
Swarthmore PA 19081-1390
Swarthmore College is a small, selective liberal arts college of
approximately 1400 undergraduates. The College supports faculty
research by providing generous support for undergraduate summer
stipends, a leave every fourth year, and travel allowances to attend
national meetings. Swarthmore College is an equal opportunity
educator and employer, and specifically invites and encourages
applications from women and minorities.
Information on the Department:
==> http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/Biology/
View Martin Biological Labs:
==> http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/Biology/martinsnow.jpg
View aerial photograph of Swarthmore College campus
==> http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/Biology/swarthmore.jpg
Take online campus tour:
==>http://www.swarthmore.edu/Home/Tour/index.html
View photos of the Village of Swarthmore
==>http://www.swarthmore-boro.com/
For more information, contact Mark Jacobs at mailto:mjacobs1@swarthmore.edu
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CourierECOLOGIST
The Department of Biology at Swarthmore College invites applications
for a tenure-track appointment in ecology at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
level, to begin September 2001. We seek an ecologist with strong field
experience, preferably plant-related, who is committed to combining
teaching and research at a small liberal arts college. Teaching
responsibilities will include an intermediate-level course in general
ecology, an advanced seminar in a major area within ecology, and
participation in the Department's introductory biology sequence. The
successful candidate will be expected to establish an active research
program that will provide opportunities for undergraduate
participation, and to participate in the College's environmental
studies programs. A Ph.D. is required; postdoctoral research experience
and teaching experience are desirable.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, three letters of
recommendation, and statements of teaching and research interests by
November 10, 2000 to:
Mark Jacobs
Chair, Ecologist Search Committee
Department of Biology
Swarthmore College
Swarthmore PA 19081-1390
Swarthmore College is a small, selective liberal arts college of
approximately 1400 undergraduates. The College supports faculty
research by providing generous support for undergraduate summer
stipends, a leave every fourth year, and travel allowances to attend
national meetings. Swarthmore College is an equal opportunity educator
and employer, and specifically invites and encourages applications from
women and minorities.
Information on the Department:
==> http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/Biology/
View Martin Biological Labs:
==> http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/Biology/martinsnow.jpg
View aerial photograph of Swarthmore College campus
==> http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/Biology/swarthmore.jpg
Take online campus tour:
==>http://www.swarthmore.edu/Home/Tour/index.html
View photos of the Village of Swarthmore
==>http://www.swarthmore-boro.com/
For more information, contact Mark Jacobs at
mailto:mjacobs1@swarthmore.edu
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