Barbara GoldoftasUS Agency for International Development
Barbara Goldoftas
PhD
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August 2009 - June 2015
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The disparity in access to agricultural land can be a source of social inequality, impeding community development in rural areas in many developing countries. Previous studies have identified factors that affect landholding size but have failed to understand operational farm size in the area with the coexistence of local indigenous people and inter...
This study examined the interactions between the socioeconomic factors of indigenous people and their dependency on forest products collected from Vietnam’s Bu Gia Map National Park. Sixty indigenous households were interviewed about their income, education, land area and status, cultural expenses, periods of insufficient food supply, and the frequ...
A large number of elderly persons live in United States metropolitan areas and center cities. Although the urban environment can be supportive of health, the urban elderly face issues of decrease in organ function and reserves; impaired chemical clearance and detoxification; vulnerability to medication-environment adverse interactions (heat/psychot...
The relationship between flexibility and efficiency is re-conceptualized. Much organization theory argues that efficiency requires bureaucracy, that bureaucracy impedes flexibility, and that organizations therefore confront a tradeoff between efficiency and flexibility. Others have pointed out numerous obstacles to successfully shifting the tradeof...
The Philippines was once famous for its reef-ringed islands, white beaches, and lush forests. In less than a half-century, these were degraded by deforestation, over-fishing, and destructive fishing. This rapid harvest of ecologically and economically critical natural resources brought droughts, deadly flash floods, and the collapse of fisheries an...
The Philippines was once famous for its reef-ringed islands, white beaches, and lush forests. In less than a half-century, these were degraded by deforestation, over-fishing, and destructive fishing. This rapid harvest of ecologically and economically critical natural resources brought droughts, deadly flash floods, and the collapse of fisheries an...
The Philippines was once famous for its reef-ringed islands, white beaches, and lush forests. In less than a half-century, these were degraded by deforestation, over-fishing, and destructive fishing. This rapid harvest of ecologically and economically critical natural resources brought droughts, deadly flash floods, and the collapse of fisheries an...
The Philippines was once famous for its reef-ringed islands, white beaches, and lush forests. In less than a half-century, these were degraded by deforestation, over-fishing, and destructive fishing. This rapid harvest of ecologically and economically critical natural resources brought droughts, deadly flash floods, and the collapse of fisheries an...
The Philippines was once famous for its reef-ringed islands, white beaches, and lush forests. In less than a half-century, these were degraded by deforestation, over-fishing, and destructive fishing. This rapid harvest of ecologically and economically critical natural resources brought droughts, deadly flash floods, and the collapse of fisheries an...
The Philippines was once famous for its reef-ringed islands, white beaches, and lush forests. In less than a half-century, these were degraded by deforestation, over-fishing, and destructive fishing. This rapid harvest of ecologically and economically critical natural resources brought droughts, deadly flash floods, and the collapse of fisheries an...
The Philippines was once famous for its reef-ringed islands, white beaches, and lush forests. In less than a half-century, these were degraded by deforestation, over-fishing, and destructive fishing. This rapid harvest of ecologically and economically critical natural resources brought droughts, deadly flash floods, and the collapse of fisheries an...
The Philippines was once famous for its reef-ringed islands, white beaches, and lush forests. In less than a half-century, these were degraded by deforestation, over-fishing, and destructive fishing. This rapid harvest of ecologically and economically critical natural resources brought droughts, deadly flash floods, and the collapse of fisheries an...
The Philippines was once famous for its reef-ringed islands, white beaches, and lush forests. In less than a half-century, these were degraded by deforestation, over-fishing, and destructive fishing. This rapid harvest of ecologically and economically critical natural resources brought droughts, deadly flash floods, and the collapse of fisheries an...
The Philippines was once famous for its reef-ringed islands, white beaches, and lush forests. In less than a half-century, these were degraded by deforestation, over-fishing, and destructive fishing. This rapid harvest of ecologically and economically critical natural resources brought droughts, deadly flash floods, and the collapse of fisheries an...
Recent years have seen intense debates among management and academics on the rise of `lean production' and `Japanization'. Some authors have stressed the `universal' impact of new forms of work organization and `best practice' while others have questioned the limits of convergence, stressed the weight of national contexts or `societal effects', or...
New United Motors Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI) is a GM-Toyota joint venture that has been lauded by some for achieving performance based on high employee involvement, and criticized by others for intensifying work and harming workers. In 1993, OSHA cited NUMMI for paying insufficient attention to ergonomic issues during the introduction of a new car...
The issue of government regulation in recombinant DNA is discussed. It is claimed that recently reported research has improved its public image. The advantageous features of genetic engineering are emphasized. Voluntary guidelines followed by scientists and biotechnology firms to adhere to regulations of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are...
A one-year-old experimental burn plot was studied for differences in vegetation and percent organic matter in areas intensively burned by the fire and those which had scarcely been burned. Sixty square meters in each of the two areas were assessed for species composition, richness, and diversity. Results show that relatively unburned areas contain...
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The principle objective of this study was to become familiar with the growth and development of three Tree Swallows (Iridoprocne bicolor) nestlings by observing and recording their daily changes, progress, and acquisition of skills. Using this knowledge, I hoped to be able to apply it to try to determine any possible adaptations of these early stag...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Science, 1982. Supervised by William Bennett. Includes bibliographical references.