Awesome
Tests are difficult, so be prepared to work hard for an A! She genuinely cares about her students and enjoys it when they participate. In powerpoints, there is a lot of information and statistics. There are group quizzes and assignments to complete (pretty easy). For attendance and in-class inquiries, she uses Top Hat. The lectures are engaging, and you can see that she enjoys teaching the content.
Average
In Professor Gray's class, prepare to study a lot of extra articles along with the PowerPoint lectures. You have to memorize some statistics as well. For the entire semester, we had assigned groups and did group quizzes as well as activities. Just be sure to show up. Her PowerPoints are online, but they're filling in the blank. So, if you won't attend the class then you'll get lost. Overall, this class is not an easy A.
Awesome
Doctor Gray was such an amazing teacher. She cares about her students and wants to see them succeed. This course wasn't too difficult. Reading was a bit hard, but they were interesting. Lectures were fun too. She let us use Top Hat for participation, and group activities were easy A's. Overall, this family class was the best and everyone must take this class.
Texas State University - Family Consumer Science
PhD
Natural Resources Governance
Michigan State University
Post Graduate
Indian Institute of Forest Management
RIGHTS AND RESOURCES INITIATIVE | NOVEMBER 2020 Rights-Based Conservation: The path to preserving Earth’s biological and cultural diversi...
Final_Rights_Conservation_RRI_05-01-2021.pdf
BSc Honors
Physics
St. Stephen's College
Policy
International Development
Qualitative Research
Economics
Analysis
Research
Capacity Building
Science
Policy Analysis
Natural Resource Management
Sustainability
Higher Education
Data Analysis
Environmental Awareness
Statistics
Program Evaluation
Nonprofits
Community Development
Climate Change
Sustainable Development
Erasing the Swiddens: Shifting Cultivation
Land and Forest Rights in Odisha
Erasing the Swiddens: Shifting Cultivation
Land and Forest Rights in Odisha
Territorialisation and Marginalisation in the forested landscapes of Orissa
India
Territorialisation and Marginalisation in the forested landscapes of Orissa
India
Forest-linked livelihoods in a globalized world
Forest-linked livelihoods in a globalized world
Democratic Assertions: The Making of India's Recognition of Forest Rights Act
Rights-Based Conservation: The path to preserving Earth’s biological and cultural diversity?
Rights-Based Conservation: The path to preserving Earth’s biological and cultural diversity?
Decentralisation and democratic forest reforms in India: Moving to a rights-based approach
Confronting Extractive Capital: Social and Environmental Movements in Orissa
Confronting Extractive Capital: Social and Environmental Movements in Orissa
The Opportunity Framework 2020 Identifying Opportunities to Invest in Securing Collective Tenure Rights in the Forest Areas of Low- and Middle-Income Countries
The Opportunity Framework 2020 Identifying Opportunities to Invest in Securing Collective Tenure Rights in the Forest Areas of Low- and Middle-Income Countries
The sacred mountain: confronting global capital at Niyamgiri
Promise and Performance of the Forest Rights Act A Ten-year Review
Promise and Performance of the Forest Rights Act A Ten-year Review
Kumar
Rights and Resources Initiative
University of Toronto
Michigan State University
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)
India
Michigan State University
Rights and Resources Initiative
Washington DC
Director
Asia Program
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)
India
Assistant Professor
University of Toronto
Toronto
Ontario
Canada
Independent Researcher/Advocate for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
Regional Director
Asia
Rights and Resources Initiative
The following profiles may or may not be the same professor: