Network for Ecosystem Sustainability and Health

NESH

Advisors

Advisors assist in the theoretical development of our approaches and in their practical application through projects:

 T.F.H. Allen: Professor Emeritus, Botany and Environmental Studies, Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, United States.

Dave Cressman is the Former President of EcoLogistics, Ltd., an award-winning soil-conservationist, and a founding board member of NESH.

George Francis: Professor Emeritus, Department of Environment and Resource Studies, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

Silvio Funtowicz: Institute for Systems, Informatics and Safety - European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy.

Gilberto Gallopin: Regional Advisor, Environmental Policies, UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean.

Mario Giampietro: Senior Researcher, Instituto Nazionale della Nutrizione, Rome, Italy; Head of program on "Models of biophysical analysis to study the sustainability of technological progress in relation to the use of natural resources".

Nina-Marie Lister: Associate Professor, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Ryerson University and Visiting Associate Professor, Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Tamsyn Murray: PhD. Candidate researching agro-ecosystem health and land use, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

Ernesto Raez-Luna: Director, Tambopata Program Conservation International – Perœ and winner of the 2008 Whitley Award.

Jerry Ravetz: Consultant in ecological health and sustainable development, London, England; Co-editor of Futures journal.

Henry Regier: Named to the Order of Canada and Professor Emeritus, Institute of Environmental Studies, University of Toronto; Elmira, Ontario, Canada.

Scott Slocombe: Dr. John McMurray Research Chair in Environmental Geography and Professor, Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

Sylvia Tognetti: Independent consultant, Environmental Science and Policy, based in the Washington DC area, on issues pertaining to the development of payment and institutional arrangements needed to insure the continued provision of ecosystem services.

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