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Still confused? The University has posted information about RSS, the technology behind podcasting as well as information about subscribing to RSS feeds. If you want to learn more, you can also read Wikipedia's article on podcasting.
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PGE Distinguished Lecture
“Tropicality, Tropicalism: Forest Resurgence and the Politics of Latin American Conservation”
October 28, 2009
A talk by Susanna Hecht, Professor of Urban Planning at the UCLA School of Public Affairs.
Susanna Hecht is Professor of Urban Planning at the UCLA School of Public Affairs. Her research interests include the political economy of tropical rain forest development; women in development; international environmental politics; and environmental history. Her work has been influential in the theoretical debates about environment and development as well as in policy circles in multilateral agencies and Amazon countries.
Cosponsored by the University of Chicago Program on the Global Environment and the Center for International Studies.