Friends/colleagues/motivators: I have the opportunity (albeit an expensive one) to travel to Namibia as a master's student this summer "to observe firsthand the post-conflict, peacebuilding process, including activities associated with nation-building, social justice, and human security."
Through the course of my studies, however, I've become increasingly interested in conflict resolution and peacemaking through (in spite of?) transnational, multi-stakeholder conservation initiatives. And while Namibia offers important lessons along these lines, they don't figure anywhere into the design of the trip. So I'm seeking information related to other opportunities that are related to the study of environmental peacemaking (or ideas on possibly crafting my own independent research project). As always, any thoughts are sincerely appreciated--and bonus points for insights into potentially cost-reducing grants or scholarships. Greg -- Gregory Harman Independent Journalist Manager, GEAA Rain Gardens Program Master's Candidate, International Relations St. Mary's University, Anticipated 2017 Cellularly: +1.210.323.9834 SkypeIn: +1.210.807.4319 "Chaotic action is better than orderly inaction." — Will Rogers Website: Harman on Earth <http://harmanonearth.com/> Socially: Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/harmanity>, Twitter <https://twitter.com/gharman>, LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gharman> Member, Society of Environmental Journalists <http://www.sej.org/> Member, ISA-Environmental Studies Section <http://environmental-studies.org/> Fellow, International League of Conservation Writers <http://www.ilcwriters.org/> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "gep-ed" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
