2002 SCB STUDENT AWARDS
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2002 SCB STUDENT AWARDS

First place
Ana Rodrigues
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
How large do reserve networks need to be?

Second place
Julia Baum
Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada
Collapse of pelagic and large coastal sharks in the northwest Atlantic

Third place
Delaki Dovie
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Direct-use value of biodiversity, sustainable livelihoods and conservation

Fourth place (tie)
Rena Borkhataria
Duke University, North Carolina, USA and North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Ecological and political implications of conversion from shade to sun coffee in Puerto Rico

David Mbora
Miami University, Ohio, USA
Effectiveness of parks and reserves in protecting endangered biodiversity: a case study of the Tana Primate National Reserve, Kenya

Finalists
Emma Burns, University of New South Wales, Australia
J. Alan Clark, University of Washington, USA
Corinna Hoodicoff, University of Victoria, Canada
Winsor Lowe, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, USA
Diego Vázquez, University of Tennessee, USA
Betsy von Holle, University of Tennessee, USA


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