Background
Rocheleau, Dianne Edna was born on August 13, 1951 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Daughter of André Joseph and Julia Edna (Swartz) Rocheleau.
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Linkages among poverty, gender roles, resource decline and ecological degradation challenge development policy and practice. This text provides an analytical framework for understanding these linkages, then examines them in six very differing communities in rural Kenya.
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Geography and political ecology educator
Rocheleau, Dianne Edna was born on August 13, 1951 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Daughter of André Joseph and Julia Edna (Swartz) Rocheleau.
Bachelor in Philosophy, Geography with honors, U. South Florida, Tampa, 1973; Master of Arts in Geography, U. South Florida, Tampa, 1976; Doctor of Philosophy in Geography, U. Florida, 1984.
Environmental specialist, Intersci. Inc., Tampa, 1974-1975;
environmental technician research, Hillsboro County Environmental Protection Agency, Tampa, 1975-1976;
soil erosion project director, Plan Sierra, San José de las Matas, Dominican Republic, 1980-1981;
Adjunct Professor geography, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1982;
social science research fellow, Rockefeller Foundation/International Center Research in Agroforestry, Nairobi, Kenya, 1983-1985;
senior scientist, geographer, International Center Research in Agroforestry, Nairobi, 1985-1986;
program officer forestry and agriculture Africa eastern and southern regions, Ford Foundation, Nairobi and New York City, 1986-1989;
assistant professor Graduate School Geography, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1989-1995;
associate professor, Clark University, Worcester, since 1996. Member, chair advisory board Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Member policy consultant group Africa World Resources Institute, Washington, since 1991. Board of trustees Center International Forestry Research, Bogor, Indonesia, since 1994. Member dissertation awards panel on geography and regional science National Science Foundation, since 1997.
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Board trustees Regional Environmental Council, Worcester, since 1992. Member Citizensfor Political Participation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, since 1992, Committee in Solidarity with People of Latin American, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1981-1982. Member Association American Geographers (regional councillor 1990), African Studies Association, Latin American Studies Association, Association Tropical Biology, International Association Study Common Property, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Luis Malaret, Sept.4, 1982. Children: Ramon Antonio Rocheleau Malaret, Rafael AndrésRocheleau Malaret.