Andrew Stancioff has spent his career assessing conditions in some of the more disadvantaged and distressed countries on earth. On Thursday, January 14, Stancioff will focus on his experiences in Mali at the Rockland Public Library from 6-7:30 pm. This event is free and open to all.
Andrew Stancioff is a geologist, natural resource planner, analyst, and manager with 45 years of experience in geology, hydrology, agriculture, fisheries, forestry, climatology, and oceanography. Mr. Stancioff has worked to develop methods and models to monitor and evaluate poverty and conflict in areas under stress from climate change, overpopulation and overuse of natural resources and other forms of degradation. He has been involved in modeling, demographic health and environmental data in support of early warning systems. He has worked in North, Central and South America, Europe and South Asia. Much of his work in Africa involved assessing agricultural potential and food security.
This presentation is hosted by the Rockland Public Library and offered as a free community event in in anticipation of the 29th Annual Camden Conference: The New Africa, February 19-21, 2016.
The mission of the Camden Conference is to foster informed discourse on world issues. For more information, visit www.camdenconference.org, email info@camdenconference.org, or call 207-236-1034.
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