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Multimedia - Topic: Population, Health, and Environment

ECSP's Original Podcast Series

Sharing the Forest: Protecting Gorillas and Helping Families in Uganda (Podcast)
Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Conservation Through Public Health
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Fishing for Families: Reproductive Health and Integrated Coastal Management in the Philippines (Podcast)
Joan Castro, PATH Foundation Philippines, Inc.
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Evaluating Integrated Population-Health-Environment Programs (Podcast)
Lori Hunter, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Modeling the Future: Population and Climate Change (Podcast)
Brian O'Neill, National Center for Atmospheric Research
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Linking Population, Health, and Environment in the Philippines (Podcast)
Roger-Mark De Souza, Sierra Club
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Global Media Award Winners (Podcast)
Melclaire Sy Delfin, GMA Networks; Jim Motavalli, E/The Environmental Magazine
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New Research on Demography and Conflict (Podcast)
Henrik Urdal, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo
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Simulated Negotiations for Integrated Development in East Africa (Podcast)
Geoff Dabelko, Environmental Change and Security Program, Woodrow Wilson Center
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Demography, Environment, and Civil Strife (Podcast)
Colin Kahl, Georgetown University
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PEPFAR Reauthorization and the Global AIDS Response (Podcast)
Dr. Peter Piot, UNAIDS
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Unleashing the Potential of Urban Growth (Podcast)
George Martine, UN Population Fund
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The Role of Gender in Population, Health, and Environment Programs (Podcast)
Karen Hardee, John Snow, Inc.; Elin Torell, University of Rhode Island
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Webcasts of 2008 ECSP Events

From Relief to Development: Gender-Based Violence Interventions in Conflict and Post-Conflict Contexts (6/4/08)
Ian Askew, Population Council; Heidi Lehmann, International Rescue Committee; Margaret Greene, International Center for Research on Women (discussant)
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Human, Animal, and Ecosystem Health (5/21/08)
Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Conservation Through Public Health; Steve Osofsky, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS); Deana Clifford, University of California, Davis; Health for Animals and Livelihood Improvement (HALI) Project
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Fishing for Families: Evidence From the Philippines on Integrating Population and Environment in Development Programs (5/16/08)
Leona D'Agnes, PATH Foundation Philippines, Inc.
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Troubled Waters: Anticipating, Preventing, and Resolving Conflict Around Fisheries (5/15/08)
Richard Pollnac, University of Rhode Island; Charles Barber, U.S. Agency for International Development
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Population, Health, and Environment: Lessons from East Africa (5/8/08)
Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Conservation Through Public Health; Kuntai Karmushu, Il Ngwesi Group Ranch; Emmanuel Mtiti, Jane Goodall Institute
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More or Less?: Two Accounts of Population and Family Planning (4/22/08)
Matthew Connelly, Columbia University; Robert Engelman, Worldwatch Institute
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Population-Health-Environment Programs: Assessing the Past, Planning the Future (3/13/08)
David Carr, University of California, Santa Barbara; Lori Hunter, University of Colorado, Boulder; John Pielemeier, Independent Consultant
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Future Shock: How Environmental Change and Human Impact Are Changing the Global Map (3/4/08)
Peter Liotta, Pell Center, Salve Regina University; Geoffrey D. Dabelko, Environmental Change and Security Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; David Smith, UN Environment Programme; Kent Butts, Center for Strategic Leadership, U.S. Army War College
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Population and Climate Change: Relationships, Research, and Responses (2/20/08)
Brian O'Neill, National Center for Atmospheric Research and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; Joseph Speidel, University of California, San Francisco
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Webcasts of 2007 ECSP Events

Discussion of People on the Move: Reducing the Impact of Human Migration on Biodiversity (10/10/07)
Judy Oglethorpe, World Wildlife Fund; Keith Alger, Conservation International; Lauren Spurrier, World Wildlife Fund; Michael White, Brown University
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Too Poor For Peace? Links Between Poverty, Conflict, Demography, and Environment (10/5/07)
Lael Brainard, The Brookings Institution; Colin Kahl, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service; Henrik Urdal, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)
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Discussion of The Shape of Things to Come (10/2/07)
Rep. Russ Carnahan (D-MO), U.S. House of Representatives; Jordan Press, U.S. House of Representatives; Elizabeth Leahy, Population Action International; Ellen Laipson, Henry L. Stimson Center; William Butz, Population Reference Bureau; Amy Coen, Population Action International
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Discussion of Return of the Population Growth Factor (9/12/07)
Richard Ottaway, Member of Parliament, United Kingdom; John Cleland, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London; Ndola Prata, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley; Steven Sinding, Guttmacher Institute; Malcolm Potts, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley; Martha Campbell, Venture Strategies for Health and Development
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The Role of Gender in Population, Health, and Environment Programs (6/19/07)
Karen Hardee, John Snow, Inc.; Elin Torell, Coastal Resources Center, University of Rhode Island
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Demographic Shifts and Civil Conflict (6/13/07)
Monica Duffy Toft, Harvard University; Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Canada
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Harnessing the Demographic Dividend: Lessons From the World Development Report 2007 (4/17/07)
Mattias Lundberg, World Bank; David Lam, University of Michigan
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Demography and Conflict: How Population Pressure and Youth Bulges Affect the Risk of Civil War (3/5/07)
Henrik Urdal, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO); Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba, University of Maryland and Department of Defense
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Flash Points and Tipping Points: Security Implications of Global Population Changes, 2005-2025 (2/27/07)
Jack Goldstone, George Mason University; Eric Kaufmann, University of London
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Globalized Trade and the Macroeconomics of Capture Fisheries (2/22/07)
Rashid Sumaila, University of British Columbia Fisheries Centre; David Schorr, World Wildlife Fund; Karen Sack, Greenpeace USA
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Growing Demand and Local Communities: The Socio-Economics of Capture Fisheries (1/25/07)
Kitty Courtney, Tetra Tech EM, Inc.; Marea Hatziolos, World Bank
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HIV/AIDS, Agriculture, and Conservation: Impacts and Solutions (1/17/07)
Richard Skolnik, Population Reference Bureau; Lori Hunter, University of Colorado, Boulder; Judy Oglethorpe, World Wildlife Fund
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Measuring the Human Cost of War: Dilemmas and Controversies (1/10/07)
Dr. Frederick Burkle, Harvard School of Public Health
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