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M1988112
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General Documents
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6/8/1992
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NOMINATION OF 3RD PARTY MONITORING PROFESSIONALSQ
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management for U.S. Peace Corps volunteers assigned to work <br />in Mali, Burkina Faso, Senegal and Liberia. Programs <br />included field sessions on the Toriono O'odham tribal <br />reservation and in rural villages of Sonora, Mexico. All <br />training combined classroom instruction with "hands-on" <br />experiential learning in the field. <br />ECOdevelopment Projects Officer, Department of Minerals and <br />Energy, I(onedobu, Papua New Guinea (United Nations Volunteer <br />Program), January 1981 - June 1982 <br />Responsible for the design, implementation and management of <br />village based projects in agro-forestry systems snd <br />watershed restoration. Designed and implemented research <br />projects in agroforestry systems and fuelwood species <br />selection at an experimental farm. Assisted in .he project <br />work of other renewable energy schemes, includin~l charcoal <br />production, biogas and wood gasification. <br />Forest Technician, USDA- Forest Service, Santa Fe Nat:onal <br />Forest, May 1979 - November 1980 <br />Assisted in the development and implementation oi` a district <br />fuelwood inventory and management program, including <br />inventory methodology, field data collection, anti data <br />analysis. Supervised reforestation contracts in the <br />district. Worked in forest fire suppression and detection. <br />Received training in silviculture and forest firE: <br />suppression. <br />Forest Technician, Bruce Conklin & Assoc., Grass Vallf~y, <br />California, January 1976 - May 1979 <br />Field work in silviculture and forestry contracting with <br />public and private agencies throughout the U.S. Most <br />contracts involved large-scale reforestation protects. <br />SPECI2,I,IZSD 8?~SRIS[iC8 <br />* Participant in USAID Seminar on Watershed and En~~ironmental <br />Management Planning Strategies, Washington, D.C., 1990 <br />* Participated in USDA - Office of International Cc•operation <br />and Development workshop on Training of Trainers for <br />university short-courses, Washington, D.C., 1988. <br />* Led 5-10 day field biology work sessions for high. school <br />students, U.S. National Park Service, southern Arizona, 1984 <br />* Served as technical advisor in agroforestry systems for <br />World Bank funded integrated rural development project, <br />Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea, 1982 <br />* Assisted in agroforestry training course design and <br />preparation, U.S. Peace Corps/Papua New Guinea, 1982. <br />* Participated in U.S. Peace Corps/U.S. A.I.D. Programming <br />Worksriop for proposed forestry and watershed management <br />5 <br />
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