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KEFALONIA PROGRAM FACULTY Fall Semester: September 9 – December 5, 2005. Spring Semester: March 24 – June 19, 2006 Theodore S. Benetatos AWISH Faculty. Professor of Tourism (Fall 2005, Spring 2006) Exo Agyias 82, TK 26 442 / Patras Email: [email protected] & [email protected] Τel: +30 (6)936 166 223 Fax: +30 (2610) 622 150 Education 5/2004-Present Panteion University of Social and Political Science – Athens/ Greece. School of Sociology PhD Researcher 8/1996-7/1997 ALBA- Athens Laboratory of Business Administration – Greece Μ.Β.Α. Master in Business Administration – Specializing in Marketing 9/1995-7/1996 The University of Birmingham- UK. CURS - Center for Urban and Regional Studies M.Soc.Sc. - Master of Social Science in Tourism Policy, Planning and Management Dissertation: “Sustainable Tourism Development, a competitive tool in the modern business environment.” 7/1990-10/1994 Technological Institute of Education in Patras/ Greece. School of Commerce and Economy. B.Sc. Tourism Business Administration Field Project: “Tourism Development Techniques in the Ionian Islands.” Seminars-Conferences- Exhibitions 2003 1st National Hotel Administration Conference 2003 Technological Institute of Education / Greece. Organizing Committee 2003 Achaia Chamber of Commerce- Greece/ Workshop 2001 Money Show Forum – Patras / Greece 2002 Philoxenia – International Tourism Exhibition in Thessalonica Greece 2002 Greek National Tourist Organization- Hotel Caravel / Athens 2002 E.T.A.A. 1st Regional Tourist Development Meeting of the region of Achaia. 2002 Municipality of Paralia- Prefecture of Achaia 2002 International Exhibition ITB- Berlin/ Germany

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KEFALONIA PROGRAM FACULTY

Fall Semester: September 9 – December 5, 2005. Spring Semester: March 24 – June 19, 2006

Theodore S. Benetatos

AWISH Faculty. Professor of Tourism (Fall 2005, Spring 2006)Exo Agyias 82, TK 26 442 / PatrasEmail: [email protected] & [email protected]Τel: +30 (6)936 166 223 Fax: +30 (2610) 622 150

Education 5/2004-Present Panteion University of Social and Political Science – Athens/ Greece. School of Sociology

PhD Researcher 8/1996-7/1997 ALBA- Athens Laboratory of Business Administration – Greece

Μ.Β.Α. Master in Business Administration – Specializing in Marketing 9/1995-7/1996 The University of Birmingham- UK. CURS - Center for Urban and Regional Studies

M.Soc.Sc. - Master of Social Science in Tourism Policy, Planning and Management Dissertation: “Sustainable Tourism Development, a competitive tool in the modern business environment.”

7/1990-10/1994 Technological Institute of Education in Patras/ Greece. School of Commerce and Economy. B.Sc. Tourism Business Administration Field Project: “Tourism Development Techniques in the Ionian Islands.”

Seminars-Conferences- Exhibitions 2003 1st National Hotel Administration Conference 2003 Technological Institute of Education / Greece. Organizing Committee2003 Achaia Chamber of Commerce- Greece/ Workshop 2001 Money Show Forum – Patras / Greece 2002 Philoxenia – International Tourism Exhibition in Thessalonica Greece 2002 Greek National Tourist Organization- Hotel Caravel / Athens2002 E.T.A.A. 1st Regional Tourist Development Meeting of the region of Achaia.2002 Municipality of Paralia- Prefecture of Achaia 2002 International Exhibition ITB- Berlin/ Germany 2001 International Conference in Air-transport – University of Patras/ Greece 2001 World Tourism Organisation, W.T.O. Business Council2001 Money Show Forum – Patras / Greece 1997 European Union – Brussels/ Belgium 1994 TITANIA AEΞΕ Hotel

Professional Experience2002-Now Hotel Manager, Patras Byzantino Hotel 2000-Present Lecturer, Technological Institute of Education Of Patras/ HELLAS, School of Economy

and Administration, Department of Tourism Business Administration.2001-2002 General Manager, Tourist Development Organisation of Patras/ Achaia –Greece

(Ε.Τ.Α.Α.) 2000 Assistant Marketing Manager. The University of Bournemouth/ UK 1997-1998 Scientific & Laboratory Partner. Technological Institute of Education OfPatras/ Hellas.

School of Economy and Administration, Department of Tourism Business Administration.1994-1995 Event Coordinating Executive. Siaugi Catering. Restaurant Mouragio.1998-1999 Hellenic Armed Forces. Ground Forces- Technical Support Unit. Telecommunications.

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Research Activities 2004-Present Technical Advisor, AWISH-Hellas -A World Institute for Sustainable Humanity. 2004- Present Research Coordinator, ΕΠΕΑΕΚ ΙΙ – 2.2.2.α “Reforming Undergraduate Program of

Study”Technological Educational Institute of Patras. Dept of Tourism Business Administration

2003 Main Researcher for E.T.I.N. S.A (Ionian Islands Tourist Development Company) Subject “Tourism Marketing Plan for the Region of the Ionian Islands 2002-2006”

2002 Project Group Leader and Coordinator Subject “Research for the development and reorganization of tourist related sites along the coastline of Western Achaia and Ilia-Greece”

2002 Main Researcher Representing E.T.A.A. in a three research partners group Subject “Tourism Marketing Plan for the Region of Western Greece (3 Prefectures) 2002-2006”

Article Publications & Books 2004 2nd International Scientific Conference on “E.U. Enlargement and Regional Disparities”

Technological Educational Institute of Epirus – Arta/ Greece2004 Zafiropoulou A, Benetatos T, Avramopoulos, A (2004) “E.U. Enlargement and Challenges

for Greek Tourism” Conference Proceedings 2004 Benetatos T, Papageorgiou G and Stergiou D (2004) «Marketing Management for

Services and Tourism» ΙΩΝ Publications2003 Zafiropoulou A, Aggelopoulou, H, Stergiou D, Benetatos T (2003) “Evaluating Functional

Quality in Tourism Higher Education: A Q-Study” Archives of Economic History XV/1 2004 Zafiropoulou A, Benetatos T (2004) “Making Sense of Sustainable Tourism Practices:

Towards Integration of Theory and Practice” Archives of Economic History In Press

Marilena Theotokatos

AWISH-Hellas Faculty. Professor of Foreign Languages (Fall 2005, Spring 2006)P.O. Box: 59, Argostoli / KEFALONIA P.C. 28100Tel :+30 2671-0- 25655/22356 ; Fax : +30 2671-0- 24544 ; Mobile: +30 6945464203Email: [email protected]

Education1991 Bachelor of Arts (BA) Honours (Hons) in Modern Languages University of the West of

England, Bristol, United Kingdom.1990 Certificat Semestriel de la Langue Francaise,  University of Sorbonne, France.1998 Certificate in Spoken Spanish, Spanish Institute CILCE, Μadrid, Spain.1987 General Certificate of Education “A” Level, University of London, United Kingdom.1985 Certificate of English Language as a Foreign Language,Royal Society of Arts, London,

England.1983 Greek School Leaving Certificate, awarded in June 1983, 2ο Lyceum, Argostoli, Greece.

Professional Experience1994-present Founder and Director of Private Colleges of Modern Languages ΜΕGA, Argostoli,

Kefalonia, English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Translation and Interpreting.2001–2002 External Educational Collaborator, University Simon Fraser, Canada, Faculty of Greek

Studies, Program of  Greek and Foreign Adult Students, Subjects: Teaching of Greek language to 4th Semester Students (levels: beginners & advanced).1999-present Lecturer in English Language and Terminology, "ΤΕΙ" Technological Educational Institute

of Ionic Islands, Division of Organic Agriculture.1996-1997 Educational Advisor, IONIKI EKPEDEFTIKI L.t.d., Argostoli, Kefalonia.1989-1991 Teacher of English Language, Institute“BIG BEN”Madrid, Spain.

Member of Academic Institutes1991-present International Institute of Linguists, Translators-Interpreters, Associate Institute of Linguist,

Translators- Interpreters (AIL).1993-present Member of British Association of Applied Linguistics (MBAAL).1995-present Member of the Institute of Teachers of English Language as a Foreign Language

(MIATEFL).

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Specialization 1994-present Member of the Hellenic Committee in Collaboration with UNICEF, Responsible for the

Permanent Volunteer Local Exhibition UNICEF, Argostoli, Kefalonia.1998 Representative of UNICEF in the 3rd UNICEF Camp, Slovenia, 1996 Official Translator 4th  INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OF PHYSIOLOGY &

PHYSIOTHERAPY KEFALONIA ,1997 Official Translator 4th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM OF PHYSIOLOGY &

PHYSIOTHERAPY KEFALONIA 1998 Official Translator in English Language INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF GENERAL

GYMNASTICS, "KEFALONIA 98".1999 External Collaborator and Translator in the magazine ODYSSEY OF KEFALONIA &

ITHACA. E. Livada - Duca (publ.), '99    2004 Official Interpreter in English Language of the European  Symposium of Physicians and

Scientists entitled: “Advanced Technologies in Education.2003 Member of the Administrative Council for the "State Home for Elderly People." Argostoli,

Kefalonia, 2004 Volunteer in the Olympic Youth Camp (OYC), Olympic Games, Athens 2004 and facilitator

at U.N.IC.E.F. ‘s workshops.Publications 1990. THEOTOKATOS M. “SIDA, LE DEFI MONDIAL: A-T-IL BOULDEVERSE LA VIE ET LA

CONSCIENCE DES FRANCAIS?” University of the West of England, Bristol, 1990 THEOTOKATOS M. “ANTONIO BUERO VALLEJO: EL HOMBRE Y SU

CIRCUMSTANCIA VITAL?” University of the West of England, Bristol1997 BRIEF PILGRIMATIVE GUIDE OF HOLY METROPOLIS OF CEPHALONIA, (publ), Pag.

1-59 Translation into English Language1994 CEPHALONIA, A BIG MUSEUM, ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE, VOLUME 2,

LOCAL HISTORIC ARCHIVE OF KEFALONIA (publ)., Translation of the text: «Traditional Ecclesiastic buildings of the Municipality of Palliki«Elias Beriatos", Pages 263-284.1999 THE VALUE OF A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN KEFALONIA & ITHACA 2000. ODYSSIA

OF KEFALONIA AND ITHACA,  Quartely publication of civilization, E. Livada-Duca (publ), Pages: 89-91

Silvia Macchi

AWISH Faculty. Professor of Dance Movement (Fall 2005, Spring 2006)Email: Τel: +30 694 434 0257

Education1973-1985 Studied Classical dance with instructor (solist of the Opera of Rome). 1985 I.S.I.A., Rome. Industrial design, researching different techniques of contemporary

modern dance, including “Release” and “Buto” dance technique. 1985-1990 Seminars and teaching workshops in the energetic fields and the seven chakras centers. Experience1985-present Performing artist. Athens. Theatrical and dancing groups including:

Theater of Art – Carolos Coun, Aristofane’s ‘’Birds’’ in Epidauros Collaborated with sculptor Costas Varotsos in ‘’Pisine’’ in Athens Choreographer with the artist Nikos Naurides in video art ‘’Looking for a

place.’’Biennale of Santa Fe and Venice. She released her own choreographic productions: Improvvisazion no7, Dedication,

Gilda, Horizon, Destiny, Metamorphosis and Globus.

Artistic Director. Cultural Center of the Island of Kos.

Founder and Artistic Director. ETRA, supporting cultural exchanges inviting performers and groups of artists from Italy and Japan.

Artistic Director. ‘’Synergy of Arts’. Dance company and performing studio. Athens

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Dance instructor. Organic dance movement. Athens and Aegina.

Anastasia Spiliopoulou, M.A.

AWISH Faculty. Professor of Social Anthropology (Fall 2005, Spring 2006)33 Andreou Dimitriou Str., 16121- Kesariani, Athens, GreeceTel: +32 210 724 2052; 6936765465E-mail: [email protected]

Education:1998-1999: MA in “ Anthropology and Cultural Process” in Goldsmith’s Collage, University of London

Dissertation Topic “ Folklore: The Myth of a Sleeping Beauty. The role of Tourism in forming and transforming folk culture: A Case Study in Greece.

1994-1998 Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. Department of Social Policy and Social Anthropology. Specialized in Social Anthropology (2nd, 3rd and 4th year)

N. Kritskis Scholarship.1996-1997 University of Berlin Germany. Department of Ethnology. Erasmus Program

Professional Experience:1997: Researcher in the Center of Social Formation and Social Policy.

Research project: ‘Social services in the municipalities of Athens’.1997 The Institute of Labour of the Greek General Confederation of Labour. 1999-2001 The National Institute of Youth/ Ministry of Education organized the “National Students

Artistic Contests”. Worked for the contests and the organization of seminars.2001-2004 Special Advisor in the General Secretariat for Youth in the field of Social Policy, Social

Exclusion and Culture. 2001 Cooperated with the Municipality of Eressos in Lesbos for the project “collecting the local

ethnographic, cultural and historical elements” Interreg ΙΙ.

Seminars:1997 Negotiations between Government and pressure groups in Moldova Athens, December 1998 Health and Nutrition, organized by the Red Cross, Athens, spring1998-1998 Courses in acting with the acting group “Theatrosfaira,” Athens1998 Training Courses in Word and Excel , Athens1998 Elite cultures: Anthropological Perspectives’, Goldsmiths Collage Department of Visual

Arts, University of London.2001-2002 Courses in Sing-Language, Athens2003 Courses in manufacturing and playing the Puppets. Athens

Volunteer work:1998 Organizing an art and nature festival, France2004 Organizing a children festival, Japan2004 Protection of the Mediterranean seal, Athens

Publications:1998 “Child Labour in Western Europe, Greece, and Pakistan”, Ενημέρωση magazine, 35:Greek Institute

of Labour, Languages:

English (Certificate of Proficiency in English) German ‘Zertifikat Deutch als Fremdsprache’ .

Field of interest:Culture and new technologies, social policy, intercultural exchange

Nicholas C. Zaferatos, Ph.D., AICP

AWISH-Hellas Site Director. Visiting Professor of Planning (Fall 2006)Professor of Planning and Environmental Policy. Huxley College of the Environment, WWU1301 Taylor Avenue, Bellingham, WA. 98225Tel :+1 360-734-1883 (US) ; Mobile: +30 694711-0790 (Gr)

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Email: nicholas.zaferatos@wwu,edu; [email protected]

Education: Ph.D. University of Washington, 1996. Urban Planning. Graduate School, Interdisciplinary

Program in Urban Design and Planning. Ph.D. Dissertation: Political Sovereignty in Native American Community

Development: Implications for Tribal Planning Strategies.M.S. Huxley College of Environmental Studies, Western Washington University, 1979. Urban,

Regional & Environmental Planning.B.A. State University of New York at Buffalo, 1974. Geography.

Professional Experience: 1999-present Assistant Professor of Planning and Environmental Policy. Huxley College of the

Environment. Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA. 2004-present Chairman and CEO. A World Institute for a Sustainable Humanity – Hellas. 1996-present Principle. Nicholas C. Zaferatos Associates - Planners. Bellingham, WA. 98225 1984-1999 General Manager and Director of Planning. Swinomish Indian Tribal Community,

LaConner, WA.1997-1999 Director. Swinomish Development Authority. (concurrent appointment) 1980-1984 Director of Planning. Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, LaConner, WA.1987-1992 Juror. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. DHHS. ANA. Washington D.C. 1977-1978 Long Range Planner. Whatcom County Planning Department. Bellingham, WA.. 1976-1977 Planner.  Office of Planning and Community Development. City of Bellingham, WA.

Teaching Appointments: Adjunct Faculty 1998 Western Washington University. Instructor. Planning Studio. Spring Quarter1998 Western Washington University. Instructor. Tribal Planning Seminar. Winter 1997 Western Washington University. Instructor. Planning Studio. Spring 1991 Western Washington University. Instructor. Natural Resources Management. Fall1988 Western Washington University. Instructor. Urban Geography. Winter

Appointments: Professional and Civic 2004-present Bellingham Growth Forum. Steering Committee2003 Waterfront Futures Group. Mayoral Appointment, City of Bellingham2003 Whatcom Transit Authority. Advisory Committee Member1991-present Bellingham Planning and Development Commission. Vice Chairman1999-present City Council Capital Projects Committee, City of Bellingham, WA.2000-present Kulshan Community Land Trust, Member, Panel of Advisors1994-1997 1000 Friends of Washington, Board of Directors1998-1999 Host Committee. National Conference of the American Planners Association 1991-1995 Bellingham Shorelines Committee1992-1995 Port of Bellingham Cargo 2010 Committee1991-1993 Bellingham Visions Steering Committee1991-1992 Washington State DOE Solid Waste Advisory Committee1989-1991 Bellingham Board of Adjustment1988-1998 Swinomish/Skagit County Land Use Advisory Committee1986-1999 Swinomish Gaming Commission, Commissioner1983-1994 Skagit County Water Utility Coordinating Committee1981-1982 Padilla Bay Estuarine Design Committee1978-1979 Bellingham Storm Drainage Committee, Chairman1978-1979 Bellingham Parks Dept., Fairhaven Park Steering Committee

Professional Associations2004-present PECSRL. Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape2004-present United Nations Sustainable Community Development Partner. AWISH-Hellas2004-present Mediterranean Information Office for Environment, Culture and Sustainable Development.1988-present American Institute of Certified Planners1984-present American Planning Association 1987-1988 American Planning Association, District Representative, Washington Chapter 1988-1998 Northwest Tribal Planners Forum, President. Founding Board Member1998-1999 National Conference Host Committee, American Planning Association1998-1999 National Conference Coordinator. Tribal Conference Section, APA. 1984-1994 Planning Association of Washington

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1992-1995 1000 Friends of Washington, Board of Directors

Publications Peer Reviewed Journal Articles, Published2004 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Tribal Nations, Local Governments, and Regional Pluralism in Washington

State: The Swinomish Approach in the Skagit Valley." Journal of the American Planning Association, 70(1): 81:96.

2004 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. “Toward a Theory of Tribal Community Development: Overcoming Conflict in Native American Indian Reservation Planning.” Space and Polity, 8(1): 88-104.

2003 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. “Planning for Sustainable Reservation Economic Development: A Case Study of the Swinomish Marina and Mixed Use Commercial Development.” American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 27(3): 31:52.

2001 Mary Ellen Flanagan and Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Appropriate Technologies in the Traditional Native American Smokehouse: Public Health Considerations in Tribal Community Development." American Indian Culture and Research Journal. 24(4): 69-93. (Zaferatos is the principle author).

2000 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Cooperative Strategies to Overcome Jurisdictional Conflicts in Tribal Community Planning: A Case Study of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community." Planning and Law, 1-7.

1998 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Planning the Native American Tribal Community:  Understanding the Basis of Power Controlling the Reservation Territory." The Journal of the American Planning Association, 64(4): 395-410.

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles, In Press. 2004 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. “Building Bridges for Regional Planning in the Skagit River Valley of

Washington State: Tribal Nations and Local Governments.” Special issue “Collaborative Planning for Metropolitan Landscapes.” Landscape and Urban Planning. (Accepted for publication).

2004 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Environmental Justice, the USEPA Federal Trust Responsibility, and the Necessity for Tribal Self-Governance in Protecting the Reservation Environment: Case Study of the PM Northwest Dumpsite. Environmental Management. (Accepted for publication).

2005 Nicholas C. Zaferatos, "Federal Indian Policy: Self-Determination, and Self Governance Models in Tribal Government Capacity Building.

2005 Nicholas C. Zaferatos, “Implementation Problems in European Community Environmental Policy Directives in Southern Europe: Cultural Resources, Natural Resources and Sustainable Tourism in Kefalonia, Greece.”

Refereed Book Chapters, In Review 2000 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Sustaining the Tribal Economy". Accepted as book chapter in Tribal

Governance in the Millennium. Flagstaff: Northern Arizona University.

Public Policy Reports, Case Studies, Conference Proceedings, Published2002 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Building Bridges for Regional Planning in the Skagit River Valley: Tribal

Nations and Local Governments." Proceedings. International Study Group for the Multiple Use of Land Conference. Bellingham, WA.

2002 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Tribes, Local Governments, and Regionalism in the Skagit River Valley: Building a Tribal Foothold in Regional Governance." (Case Study). Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians: Case Study of Northwest Native American Community Development Series, Portland, Oregon.

2000 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. State of Washington, Department of Community Development. "Tribal Trust Land and Land Use Planning under Washington State’s Growth Management Act." Advisory Report, contributing author.

1999 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Tribal Planning as Strategic Political Action:  A Case Study of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community.” Proceedings. American Planning Association National Planning Conf. Seattle, WA.

Conference Papers, Presentations2004 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. “Sustainable Development and Leadership in Energy and Environmental

Design in Greece.” International Association of Sustainable Business Organizations. Presentation. Vancouver, B.C.

2004 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. “Designing a University Community-Based Learning Curriculum in Sustainable Community Development: Island of Kefalonia, Greece. The Permanent European Conference for the Study of the Rural Landscape. Lesvos, Greece.

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2002 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Intergovernmental Cooperation in Regional Comprehensive Planning: Swinomish Case Study." High Honor Award Project. Harvard University and Ford Foundation. Paper presented at the "Honoring Nations" National Conference. Santa Fe, NM.

2002 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. “Environmental Justice in Indian Country: Federal Responsibilities and Tribal Self Determination. Paper presented at the conference of the AICES, Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, WA.

2001 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Planning Education in Washington State: Program at Huxley College of the Environment." Paper presented at the Washington State Planning Directors Association, Panel on Planning Education, Chelan, WA.

2001 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Building Bridges for Cooperative Regional Planning in Washington State." Paper presented at the Building Bridges Conference. Huxley College, WWU.

2000 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. “The Swinomish Intergovernmental Relationship Strategy." Paper presented at the Harvard Conference on American Indian Economic Development. Honoring Nations Project Conference. Minneapolis, MN.

2000 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Planning for Sustainable Reservation Economic Development: A Case Study of the Swinomish Marina and Mixed Use Development." Paper presented at the Native American Development in the New Millennium conference. Flagstaff, Arizona.

2000 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Transportation Alternatives for the City of Bellingham, WA." Transportation Seminar. Western Washington University.

1999 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Sustainable Development: Balancing Economic Development and Natural Resources Recovery." Morris Udall Center. University of Arizona. Paper presented at a conference on Native Community Development, Tucson, Arizona.

1999 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "A Self Governance Model for National Indian Environmental Program Development." Paper presented at the National Tribal Environmental Council Annual Conference. Eureka, CA.

1999 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Tribal Planning as Strategic Political Action:  A Case Study of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community." Conference Co-Host. Paper presented at the Native American Conference Series: American Planning Association National Conference.

1998 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "A Construct for Tribal Self Governance in Federal Environmental Policy." Presentation at USEPA Tribal Environmental Conference. Seattle, WA.

1998 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Tribal Delegation: a Model for Federal–Tribal Partnership in Protecting Trust Resources." Paper presented at the USEPA Tribal Environmental Conference. Olympia, WA.

1998 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Networks, Intertribal Consortiums and the Organization of Northwest Tribal Planning." Paper presented at the Tribal Planners Conference. Northwest Tribal Planners Forum.

1998 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "A Strategy for Native American Reservation Planning." Paper presented at the Washington CTED Planning Short Course conference. Whatcom County.

1997 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Implementing the Federal Environmental Indian Policy under Self-Governance Principles: A Proposed Legislative Initiative." Paper presented at the USEPA Tribal Environmental Conference, Region 10. Seattle, WA.

1997 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Sustainable Native American Development: Balancing Economic Opportunity with Natural Resources Restoration." Paper presented at the USEPA Conference on Tribal Environmental Policy. Taos, N.M.

1997 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Comprehensive Water Resources Planning on Native American Reservations." Paper presented at the United States Department of the Interior Conference on Water Rights. Portland, Or.

1996 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Case Study on Cooperative Intergovernmental Relations: The Skagit Experience." Paper presented at the Northwest Renewable Resources Center Symposium on Governmental Relations. Seattle, WA.

1994 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Economic Development Strategies in Native American Reservation Development." Paper presented at the Economic Development Conference, US Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

1994 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Tribal Port Development: Models for Tribal Economic Self-Sufficiency." Paper presented at the Association of Washington Public Ports Districts Conference. Everett, WA.

1992 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Overcoming Tribal Conflicts in Washington’s Growth Management Act." Paper presented at the American Planners Association Conference. Seattle, WA.

1997 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Case Study: The Skagit-Swinomish Cooperative Planning Experience." Paper presented at the Planning Association of Washington Conference, Bellingham, WA.

1988 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "American Indian Reservation Community Development." Paper presented at the University of Washington Law Symposium on Indian Community Development, Seattle, WA.

1988-92 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Contemporary American Planning Theory." Guest lectures at Western Washington University, Introduction to Planning. Bellingham, WA.

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1991 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Case Study: The Skagit-Swinomish Inter Jurisdictional Cooperation in Reservation Planning." Paper presented at the Planning Association of Washington Conference, Seattle, WA.

1987 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. "Cooperative Approaches in Tribal-Non-Tribal Government Relations." Paper presented at the University of Washington, School of Law. Seattle, WA.

Juror of Scholarly Journal Articles and BooksReferee for Journals 2002 - 2004

American Indian Culture and Research Journal; The Historian; Environmental Management

Book Reviews2004 Zaferatos, Nicholas, C. Book Review. Ecological Planning: A Historical and Comparative Synthesis.

Forster Ndubisi. Baltimore: The John Hopkins Press, 2002. In Ethics, Place and Environment.2004 Zaferatos, Nicholas, C. Book Review. Contemporary Urban Planning, 6/e/ John M. Levy. Pearson-

Prentice Hall: Upper Saddle River, NJ.

Professional Publications, Principal Author (available on request)

Professional and Teaching Honors2004 Builder of Bellingham Award. Western Washington University.2002 Honor Award for Student Planning Project. Joint Washington Chapter American Planning

Association/Planning Association of Washington. "Lummi Island Rural Character Study." Course Instructor. WWU.

2000 National High Honor Award. Harvard University’s Tribal Governance Awards Program: Honoring Nations. "Swinomish Cooperative Land Use Program." Principle Author and Project Director.

2000 Honor Award for Student Planning Project. Joint Washington Chapter American Planning Association/Planning Association of Washington. "Brownfields Redevelopment: Old Town Neighborhood, Bellingham, WA." Course Instructor. WWU.

1998 Honor Award for Student Planning Project. Joint Washington Chapter American Planning Association/Planning Association of Washington. "Swinomish Marina and Mixed Use Development." Course Instructor. WWU.

1997 Honor Award for Student Planning Project. Joint Washington Chapter American Planning Association/Planning Association of Washington. "South Neighborhood Plan." Course Instructor. WWU.

1991 Outstanding Achievement in Preservation Planning. The Swinomish Comprehensive Plan. 1991 Washington State Historic Preservation Officers Award. Principle Author and Project Director. Olympia, WA.

1990 Honor Award for Excellence in Inter-Jurisdictional Planning. Joint Washington Chapter American Planning Association and the Planning Association of Washington. "The Swinomish Comprehensive Plan: Cooperative Inter jurisdictional Planning." Principle Author and Project Director. Seattle, WA.

Professional Development Conferences Organized2005 International Sustainable Economic and Tourism Development. June 23-26. Conference Director.

In cooperation with DRATTE, Inc., Athens, Greece, AWISH-International, Pantheon University of Athens, BioPolitics International, AWISH-International, and the Prefecture of Kefalonia, Greece.

2002 ISOMUL Conference. June 20-22. Conference Coordinating Committee. Huxley hosted the International Study group on Multiple Use of Land international conference on the Western campus.

2001 Building Bridges. June. Moderator and Conference Coordinator. Joint WWU/Huxley College/Northwest Indian College conference “Building Bridges” funded through the Dean and Provost at Western and local governments. The conference took place on May 11 and 12, 2001 to foster public education and improved relationships between tribes and local and regional governments. Whatcom County, the City of Bellingham, Lummi Nation, the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, the Washington Association of Counties, and other organizations endorsed the conference.

1999 American Planning Association. National Conference. April. Host Committee Member. Program Coordinator of Tribal Planning Track. Seattle, WA.

Current Professional Practice: Strategic Public Policy Development 2003 Program Advisor. Swinomish Economic Development Authority. Formulated comprehensive

strategy for master site plan, financing, critical path, environmental review, permit compliance, and

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master development agreement for mixed-use commercial marina development and wetlands mitigation project.

2002 Program Evaluator. Lummi Nation. Planning Department Programs, Functions and Organization. 2003 Program Advisor. Lummi Nation. Lummi Indian Business Council. Lummi Visions 2055. 2002 Program Advisor. Snohomish Tribe Social, economic and political development strategy.

Expert Witness Testimony: 2002 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. Expert Opinion. US Immigration Service. File No. 2001924692002 Nicholas C. Zaferatos, Declarations. United States Department of the Interior, Office of Hearings

and Appeals, Interior Board of Indian Appeals. Docket No. IBIA 02-1002-A. Skagit County, WA., Appellant, v. Northwest Regional Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Appellee. Concerning the appeal of the Regional Director’s decision to approve the transfer of fee simple reservation lands into federal trust ownership on the grounds that the agency failed to comply with the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act.

2002 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. Expert Opinion. US Immigration Service. File No. 167942.2001 Nicholas C. Zaferatos. Expert Opinion. U.S. Immigration Service. WAC-02-239-53443. File No.

170400. 2000 Nicholas C. Zaferatos, Declaration. Skagit Audubon Society, et. al. v. Skagit County and Agriculture

for Skagit County, et. al. No. 00-2-0018c. Testimony on growth management, tribal authority, and land use with Skagit County. Western Washington Growth Management Hearings Board. State of Washington.

1999 Nicholas Zaferatos, Declarations. United States of America, ex. Rel. Swinomish Indian Tribal Community and Swinomish Development Authority v. CMP Holdings, L.P., Marine Partners, L.C., Carrera Capital Corporation, Birchwood Capital Corporation, and the Tower Group. No. C99-1360L. Testimony concerning joint venture economic development partnership agreements. United States District Court. Western District of Washington at Seattle.

Languages Greek

James Alloway, Ph.D.

AWISH-Hellas Visiting Professor (Spring 2006)Professor of Natural Resources Management. Huxley College of the Environment, WWUArntzen Hall 221, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225 USA

Spiridon A. Theotokatos, Ph.D.

AWISH-Hellas Professor of Agricultural Sciences (Fall 2005)Manager, Agroindustry Cooperative of Robola Producers of KefaloniaP.O. Box 59, Argostoli, Kefalonia, Greece. 28100Tel: 267-10-29400; +30-0-671-25655 -29400 =20; Fax: +30-0-671-24544Email: [email protected]; robola @ aias.gr Education1994 PhD in Applied Chemistry,  John Moores University, Liverpool, UK

"Penetration studies of vapours through protective clothing systems," awarded in collaboration with the UK Ministry of Defense, United Kingdom.

1990 MPhil in Analytical Chemistry, Liverpool Polytechnic, UK. "Chromatographic studies on chemical simulants.”

1989 BSc Honours. Applied Chemistry, Liverpool Polytechnic, UK.1985 General Certificate of Education, "A" Levels, University of London, UK.1981 Hellenic Apolytirion, 1st Lyceum, Kefalonia, Greece.

Employment2003 - General Manager. Agroindustrial Cooperative of Robola Producers of Kefalonia, Omala,

Kefalonia, Greece,

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1999 - Senior Lecturer. Technological Educational Institute of Ionian Islands, Department of Organic Agriculture, Argostoli, Kefalonia, Greece.

1996 - Secondary Education's College "M.E.G.A.",  Argostoli, Kefalonia, Greece1996 - Freelance Chartered Chemist, Argostoli, Kefalonia, Greece.1996/7 Programe Director. Hellenic-German Educational Institute Ltd, Centre of Vocational Studies,

Argostoli, Greece.1987/8 Research Assistant. Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom. Ministry

of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food, Slough Laboratory, Slough, United Kingdom.

Research SpecializationApplied Chemistry; Improving the physicochemical parameters of the soil systems.Purification/determination of trichothecene mycotoxins and insect growth regulator residues in cereals and

their products.Pollution of surface seawater in Kefalonia, Greece.Environmental and body protection against chemical warfare agents/stimulants in vapour-vapour form.

Professional Societies1985 The UK Royal Chemistry Society1987 The Chromatographic Society1989 The Society of Chemistry & Industry1990 The International Adsorption Society1991 The NBC Apllied Science Inc.1997 The Hellenic Chemistry Society

Scientific Literature1991/4 Abstractor for the Chromatographic Abstracts. Chromatographic Society by

Elsevier Applied Science.1992- Book abstractor of the Scientific Publications. Fachverlage GmbH. Publications2002 "Organic Farming: Myth & Reality." Odyseeia, E. Livada (ed.).  2001 "The role of education in Organic farming." Odysseia, E.Livada (ed.).1989 “Garlic analysis using Chromatographic techniques, GR Lanes Health Products

Ltd. UK.1988 “Purification of cereals against toxins and pesticides.” UK Ministry of Agriculture.

Fisheries and Food, Classified Report No 1458/08/88.1990 “Studies on Self Decontaminable Systems.” UK Ministry of Defence, Classified

Report No C2056/004/10/89/90.1991 “The retention of toxic chemicals by carbanaceous materials.” UK Ministry of

Defense CBDE Classified Report No C2056/004/11/91.

Gigi Berardi, Ph.D.

AWISH-Hellas Visiting Professor (Spring 2006)Professor, Geography & Natural Resources Management. Huxley College of the Environment, WWUArntzen Hall 221, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225 USATel :+1 360-650-3520Email: [email protected]

EducationPh.D. Cornell University, 1979. Natural Resources. Specialization: Policy and Planning, Rural

Sociology, Ecology and Systematics. M.S. Cornell University, 1976. Natural Resources. Specialization: Policy and Planning, Ecology

and Systematics. B.A. University of California San Diego, 1974. Biology (magna cum laude).

Professional Experience2001-Present Chair, Department of Environmental Studies: Policy, Planning, Education, and

Geography, Huxley College of the Environment, Western Washington University.1997-Present Core Faculty, Northwest Indian College, Tribal Environmental and Natural Resources

Management Program.1995-Present Faculty, Huxley College of the Environment, Western Washington University.

(Appointed Associate Professor, 1999.)

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1993-Present Affiliate Associate Professor, School of Agriculture and Land Resources Management, University of Alaska Fairbanks.

2000-2001 Acting Director, Center for Geography and Environmental Social Sciences, Huxley College of the Environment, Western Washington University.

1981-1997 Visiting Associate Professor (1986-1997), Visiting Assistant Professor (summers) (1981-1985), and Visiting Instructor (1975-1979), Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University.

1994-1995 Faculty, The Evergreen State College. 1991-1993 Coordinator and Associate Professor, Environmental Studies Program, Gettysburg

College. 1986-1991 Visiting Associate Professor, Environmental Biology, Loyola Marymount University. 1983-1986 Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Allegheny College.

(Appointed Associate Professor, 1986.) 1979-1983 Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, University of Maryland Baltimore

County. (University of Perugia, Italy, 1980-1981 academic year; Fulbright-Hays Award.)

1978-1979 Instructor, General Education, Hobart and William Smith Colleges.

Grants*, Awards, and Honors

2003 Finalist, Western Washington University Diversity Achievement Award.2000-2003 Natural Resources Faculty and Advisor, core team member. Native American

Environmental Technology Program renewal grant ($600,000), Advanced Technological Education, Division of Undergraduate Education, National Science Foundation. (Phil Duran, principal investigator.)

2000 Fairhaven College Distinguished Teaching Colleague (winter).1997-2000 Natural Resources Faculty and Advisor, core team member. Native American

Environmental Technology Program grant ($775,000), Advanced Technological Education, Division of Undergraduate Education, National Science Foundation. (Dan Burns, principal investigator.)

1999 Finalist, WWU Teacher of the Year Award. 1999 Selected as a participant in the Rural Geography Symposium 1999, "The New

Countryside: Critical Questions for the Future of Rural Regions and Communities," in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, June 24-June 30, 1999; representing the Contemporary Agriculture and Rural Land Use specialty group of the Association of American Geographers.

1999 Principal investigator, Partnership 2020 Sustainability Initiative of the W. Kellogg Foundation, grant awarded for $9,000 to support development of an agroecology program at WWU.

1996 Research Grant, Bureau for Faculty Research, Western Washington University, for research on the origins of sanitation problems in Alaska Native villages.

1995 Office of the Dean, The Evergreen State College development grant for the Environmental Impact Assessment program.

1994 First-place Award for Excellence in Journalism, Health and Science Reporting, Public Radio. (Northwest) Society of Professional Journalists.

1991 Research Grant, Western Rural Development Center, Oregon State University, to complete work on theoretical aspects of rural poverty in Alaska.

1980-1981 Fulbright-Hays Award for Research in Geography to study energy use in Italian agriculture, University of Perugia, Italy.

Books2001 Principles and Adaptation of the Tribal Environmental and Natural Resources

Management (TENRM) Model for Tribal Colleges.  With Dan Burns, Phil Duran, Roberto Gonzalez-Plaza, Sharon Kinley, Lynn Robbins, Ted Williams, and Wayne Woods. Bellingham:  Northwest Indian College. (Lead editor)

Books Edited1987 Harlin, John M., and Gigi M. Berardi.  Agricultural Soil Loss:   Process, Policies and

Prospects.  Boulder: Westview Press.1985 World Food, Population and Development.  Totowa, NJ:  Rowman and Allenheld.1984 Berardi, Gigi M., and Charles C. Geisler.  The Social Consequences and Challenges of

New Agricultural Technologies .  Boulder:  Westview Press. 

Book Chapters

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(2004) "Bridging Cultures, Healing Narratives:  The Question of Representation and Authenticity in Alaska Native Storytelling."  Chapter to appear in The Ethics of Cross-Cultural Representation.  Edited by Val Alia.

2003 "Learning About Rural Alaska Native Economies in Transformation: An Application of Participatory Research Methods." Chapter 20 in The New Countryside: Geographic Perspectives on Rural Change, 294-309. Halifax, N.S.: Saint Mary's University. 

1993 With members of Rural Sociological Society Task Force on Persistent Rural Poverty, Working Group on Natural Resources.  "Theories in the study of natural resource-dependent communities and persistent rural poverty in the United States."  Chapter 5 in Persistent Poverty in Rural America, 136-172.  Boulder:  Westview Press.

1987 Harlin, John M., and Gigi Berardi.  "Agricultural Soil Loss:  An Introduction." Chapter 1 in Agricultural Soil Loss:  Processes, Policies and Prospects.  Eds. J.M. Harlin and G.M. Berardi, 1-5.  Boulder:  Westview Press

1984 Berardi, G.M., and C.C. Geisler.  "A time of research synthesis" and Panel discussion excerpts from the 1981 Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society."  Chapters 1 and 20 in The Social Consequences and Challenges of New Agricultural Technologies.  Eds. G.M.. Berardi and C.C. Geisler, 3-8 and 325-336.  Boulder:  Westview Press.

1984 D. Pimentel, G. Berardi, and S. Fast.  "Energy efficiencies of farming wheat, corn, and potatoes organically."  Chapter 12 in Organic Farming: Current Technology and Its Role in a Sustainable Agriculture, 151-161.  Madison:  American Society of Agronomy.

1984 "Solar energy applications in agriculture."  Chapter 8 in Food and Energy Resources.  Eds. C. Hall and D. Pimentel, 181-206.  Orlando:  Academic Press

1981 "Can tobacco farmers adjust to mechanization?  A look at allotment holders in two North Carolina counties."  Chapter 8 in The Tobacco Industry in Transition:   Policies for the 1980's.  Ed.  William Finger, 47-61.  Lesington:  D.C.  Heath and Co. (Lexington Books).

Journal Publications Refereed1986-present Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Biological Agriculture and

Horticulture, Ethnohistory, Human Organization, Journal of environmental Planning and Management, Professional Geographer, Rural Sociology.

Articles 2003 Gigi Berardi, Dan Burns, Phil Duran, Roberto Gonzalez-Plaza, Sharon Kinley, Lynn

Robbins, Ted Williams and Wayne Woods.  "The Tribal Environment and Natural Resources Management approach to Indian education and student assessment."  Journal of American Indian Education  42(1): 58-74.

2002 "Commentary on the challenge to change:  Participatory research and professional realities."  Society and Natural Resources 15: 847-852

2002 Gigi Berardi, Dan Burns, Phil Duran, Roberto Gonzalez-Plaza, Sharon Kinley, Lynn Robbins, Ted Williams, and Wayne Woods.  "Science and Culture in a Curriculum for Tribal Environmental Management:  The TENRM program at the Northwest Indian College:  An innovative, interdisciplinary Native American curriculum."  American

Indian Culture and Research Journal  26(3): 47-642002 "Changing the way American arms: Knowledge and community in the sustainable

agriculture movement."  Ethics, Place, and Environment  5(1): 73-77. (Review Essay)2002 Gigi Berardi, Phil Duran, Roberto Gonzalez-Plaza, Sharon Kinley, Lynn Robbins, Ted

Williams, and Wayne Woods.  "Science education in tribal homelands."  Environmental Practice  4(2): 70-71.  (Essay)

1999 "Rural sanitation and participatory research in an Interior Alaskan village."  With Shannon Donnelly.  School of Agriculture and Land Resources Management, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Misc. Publication 99-7.

1999 "Schools, settlement, and sanitation in Alaska Native villages."  Ethnohistory  46 (2):  329-359.

1999 "Rural participatory research in Alaska:  The case of Tanakon village."  With Shannon Donnelly.  Journal of Rural Studies 15 (1):  171-178.

1998 "Application of participatory rural appraisal in Alaska."  Human Organization 57 (4): 1-9.1998 "Natural resource policy, unforgiving geographies, and persistent poverty in Alaska

Native villages."  Natural Resources Journal  38 (1): 85-108.1985 "Energy use in Italian agriculture:  Alternatives to mineral fertilizers."  Biological

Agriculture and Horticulture  2:  321-244.1984 "Asking the 'right' questions."  Journal of Environmental Education 15 (3): 1-2.1983 "Pesticide use in Italian food production." BioScience 33 (8):  502-506.

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1983 Pimentel, D., G. Berardi and S. Fast.  "Energy efficiency of farming systems:  Organic and conventional agriculture. "  Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment  9:  359-372.

1982 "Income adjustments by tobacco allotment-holders." The Rural Sociologist 2 (2):81-84.

1981 "Consumi energetici nel sistema agricolo italiano."  ("Energy consumption in the Italian agricultural system.")  Annali della Facolta di Agraria  (Universita degli Studi di Perugia)  35: 607-626.

1981 "Socio-economic consequences of agricultural mechanization in the United State:  Needed redirections for mechanization research."  Rural Sociology  46 (3):  483-504.

1978 "Organic and conventional wheat production:  Examination of energy and economics." Agro-

1977 "An energy and economic analysis of conventional and organic wheat farming."  In Food, Fertilizer and Agricultural Residues, 439-447.  Ed.  R.C. Loehr.  Ann Arbor:  Ann Arbor Science Publishers, Inc.

 Book Reviews (Recent)(2003) Engineering the farm: Ethical and social aspects of agricultural biotechnology.  Edited

by B. Bailey and M. Lappe.  Biological Agriculture and Horticulture.  21(3).(2003) Agricultural research policy in an era of privatization.  Edited by D. Byerlee and R.G.

Echeverria.  Biological Agriculture and Horticulture. 21(3).2002 Managing Plant Genetic Diversity, Edited by J.M.M. Engels, V. Ramanatha Rao,

A.H.D. Brown, and M.T. Jacjcon.  Biological Agriculture and Horticulture. 20(3).2001 Pruning and Training Systems for Modern Olive Growing, by Riccardo Gucci and

Claudio Cantini.  DSIRP Publishing.  Biological Agriculture and Horticulture.  18: 293-301

2000 Organic Food Markets in Transition, by Carolyn Dimitri and Nessa J. Richman.  Henry A. Wallace Center for Agricultural and Environmental Policy, Greenbelt, MD.  Biological Agriculture and Horticulture.

1999 Advances in Soil and Water Conservation, by F.J. Pierce and W.W. Frye, eds. Ann Arbor Press.  In Biological Agriculture and Horticulture 16(3):  330

1997 A New Era for Irrigation, by National Research Council.  National Academy Press.  In Biological Agriculture and Horticulture   14(4): 365-366

1997 Land Care: Rural Property Planning, by B. Matheson.  Inkata Press, 1997.  In Biological Agriculture and Horticulture  14(2): 173.

1996 Democracy and Technology, by R.E. Sclove.  The Guilford Press, 1996.  In Rural Sociology 61(3): 556-558.

1996 Dictionary of Agriculture: From Abaca to Zoonosis, by K.L. Lipton.  Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc., 1996.  In Biological Agriculture and Horticulture 13(3): 306.

Other Writing1986-1996 Approximately 80 feature articles and reviews in the Anchorage Daily News, Los

Angeles Times, The Olympian, Bellingham Herald, and other print and broadcast media and at conferences.  Includes topics with international cultural geography focus, e.g., "CIRI Foundation enriches culture with its annual friendship potlatch" (Anchorage Daily News, 10/25/92)

Papers Presented, Seminars, Lectures, and PanelsMarch 2004 "Multicontextuality:  A Hidden Dimension in Higher Education and Academic Research." 

Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, Philadelphia.Feb 2004 "Paradigms of Inclusion in Science."  American Association for the Advancement of

Science Annual Meetings, Seattle.March 2003 "Curricula of Divergence and Exclusion in Tribal Settings: Whither TEK?"  Association of

American Geographers Annual Meetings, New Orleans.Feb 2003 "Learning Communities and Tribal Education."  American Association for the

Advancement of Science Annual Meetings, Denver.March 2002 "Reflections on Knowledge and Community in Sustainable Agriculture."  Association of

American Geographers Annual Meetings, Los Angeles.Feb 2002 "Environmental Education in a Tribal College:  An Emergent Learning Community." 

Together with Lynn Robbins, Huxley College, and faculty from The Tribal Environmental and Natural Resources Management Program, Northwest Indian College, presented at the 15th annual conference of the Washington Center for Improving the Quality of Undergraduate Education in Tacoma, Washington.

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March 2001 "The Lenses of Culture in Natural Resources Management -- Philosophical and Practical Considerations."  Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, New York, New York.

June 2000 "Creating Community Through Curriculum."  NSF summer 2000 National Dissemination Conference on the Tribal Environmental and Natural Resources Management Program (TENRM), Bellingham.

June 2000 "The Lenses of Culture."  Biennial meeting, 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Bellingham.

June 2000 "Rural Participatory Research and Professional Realities."  Biennial meeting, 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Bellingham.

June 2000 "Agroecology in Western Washington."  With Terri Kempton.  Poster-paper presented at the Biennial meeting, 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Bellingham.

April 2000 "Environmental Studies and Geography in Academe:  Co-optation or Cooperation?" session co-sponsored by the Contemporary Agriculture and Rural Land Use specialty group, Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, Pittsburgh.

July 1999 Speaker and workshop participant, Rural Geography Symposium 1999, "The New Countryside: Critical Questions for the Future of Rural Regions and Communities," Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.

May 1999 "The Development and Implementation of a Tribal Environmental Program and Natural Resources Management Program."  Paper presented with Dan Burns at the "Transforming Campuses Through Learning Communities" annual meeting of the Washington Center for Improving the Quality of Undergraduate Education, Seattle.

April 1999 "Environmental Partnerships Between Alaska Native Villages and Conservation Organizations: Kodiak Island."  Paper presented in the "Politics of Environmental Protection" session co-sponsored by the Contemporary Agriculture and Rural Land Use, Cultural Geography, and Rural Development specialty groups, Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, Honolulu.

Feb 1999 "The Seven S's -- Sovereignty, Subsidy, Shareholders, Settlement, Sanitation, and Schools -- in Economic Integration, Resource Policy, and Cultural Preservation in Remote Regions of the Circumpolar North."  Paper to be presented at the Western Regional Science Association 38th Annual Meetings, Ojai, California.

Dec 1998 Invited speaker, "Settlement and Sanitation in Remote Areas of Alaska: Implications for Environmental Quality and biodiversity" and "Agricoltura e Energia: Dove eravamo e dove siamo."  Graduate Seminar Series Sezione di Microbiologia Applicata, Dipartimento di Biologia Vegetale, Universita degli Studi di Perugia, Perugia, Italy.

June 1998 Invited speaker and workshop participant, "Communicating Across Cultures: The Ethics of Representation," sponsored by the Center for Canadian-American Studies at Western Washington University and the International Arctic Social Science Association, Bellingham.

June 1998 Invited speaker for "Who Owns America? II: How Land and Natural Resources are Owned and Controlled."  Sponsored by North American Program Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge Massachusetts.  "Natural Resource Policy, Unforgiving Geographies, and Persistent Poverty in Alaska Native Villages."

June 1998 Invited speaker and session organizer, "Natural Resources Policy and Socio-Cultural Change."  Second biennial conference of the Land Tenure center and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, University of Wisconsin, Madison.

May 1998 Presenter, Honors Day 1998.  Research conducted with Western student Liam Chinn, "Dayspring on the Kuskokwin: The Environmental History of a Western Alaskan Town."  WWU Honors Day presentation.

March 1998 "The Challenge to Change: Rural Participatory Theory and Applications, Professional Realities, and the New High Ground."  Session organizer and speaker, Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, Boston.

April 1997 "The Environmental Unsettling of Rural Alaska: Settlements, Sanitation and Sovereignty."  Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, Fort Worth.

Feb 1997 "Ecological Agriculture: Development of Project Ideas for Funding."  Directed focus group at the WSU Cooperative Extension and Area Farmers' Conference, "Small Farming in Western Washington: Linking Farms and Communities."  Port Townsend.

April 1992 "Native Alaskan Populations at Risk."  Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, San Diego.

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Jan 1992 Invited speaker and participant, "Impacting Environmental Awareness Through Teaching."  International Conference on Methodologies in Pollution Control in River Cities of India, Varanasi, India.

April 1990 Invited panelist, Donald Innis Memorial Session on the Status of Rural Development: Case Studies and Panel Discussion.  The Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, Phoenix.

April 1988 Invited discussant, Structural Change and Industrialization of Agriculture: Symposium in Honor of Howard Gregor.  The Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, Phoenix.

April 1985 "Alternatives to Mineral Fertilizer Use in Italy."  Poster-paper presented at the Association of American Geogrpahers Annual Meetings, Detroit.

April 1984 "Energy Use in Italian Agriculture: Environmental Consideration."  Paper presented in the specialty session on "Energy and Rural Development" at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, Washington, D.C.

April 1983 "Direct Solar Energy Application in Agriculture."  Poster-paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, Denver.

April 1982 "A Regional Comparison of Energy Use and Environmental Impact of 'Progressive' Italian Agriculture."  Poster-paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, San Antonio.

Nov./Dec. 1981 Pimentel, D., G.M. Berardi, and S. Fast.  "Energy Efficiency of Farming Systems."  Invited paper presented at the American Society of Agronomy - Crop Science Society of America - Soil Science Society of America Annual Meetings, Atlanta.  Selected for publication in the Proceedings of the 1981 Annual Meetings:  CSSA - ASA - SSSA.  Widely distributed as Chapter 12 in Organic Farming: Current Technology and Its Role in a Sustainable Agriculture.

April 1980 "Socio-economic Consequences of Agricultural Mechanization in the United States: Needed Redirections for Research and Adjustment Programs."  Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meetings, Louisville.  (Adapted from a paper of a similar title published in Rural Sociology.)

Professional Organizations American Society of Journalists and Authors

Association of American GeographersRural Sociological Society

Languages Italian:      Near fluent.French:    Working knowledge.