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Peters Omoregie Peters Omoregie

Office: 402 Lindley &12G Bailey
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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)

Publications/Presentations   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)
 
 

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.