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Peters Omoregie
Office: 402 Lindley &12G Bailey
Phone: NA
Email: pmore@ku.edu
Office
Hours: T R 12:00-1:00 or by appt.
- B.Sc., University of Nigeria (1996)
- M.S., University of Ibadan (2002)
- M.S., University of Nebraska Omaha (2006)
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Research Interests |
| Assessing Vulnerability under Different Property Rights Regimes: A Study of Forest Communities in Southeast Nigeria. (IHDP Grant Project on Vulnerability to Global Environmental Change). |
| The Evolution of Forest Governance at May Creek Farm: 1996-2004. Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis. Indiana University (Research Report). |
(2004) Vulnerability of the Indian Bihar State Forest Communities to Joint Forest Management Policy in India (CSSCAL Research Project under Publication). |
(2002) Parameterization of Drainage Basin Interrelationship in the Sedimentary and Basement Complex Rocks Formations of West and Southeast Nigeria: A Comparative Study. (M.Sc. Geography) |
(2001) ‘Stakeholder Perception and Grassroots Action in Managing Oil Environmental Relationships. Paper Presented at the Niger Delta Development Programme Conference |
(2000) From Degradation to Deforestation: Historical and Gender Perspectives on the Use and Management of Forests Land in Southeast Nigeria |
| (1996) Intra-Urban Industrial Location: A Case Study of Benin City, (B.Sc. Project) |
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Human dimensions of land use and environmental change in Africa.
Political ecology, with theoretical focus on the interrelations between power, politics and policy.
Human-environmental interactions at multiple scales.
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