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Filer, Colin
Convenor
Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Program
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
Coombs Building, Fellows Road
The Australian
National University
Canberra ACT 0200
Australia.
Convenor
Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Program
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
Coombs Building, Fellows Road
The Australian
National University
Canberra ACT 0200
Australia.
Phone : (+61) 2-6125-3039
Fax : (+61) 2-6125-1635
E-mail :
[email protected]
Web :
http://rspas.anu.edu.au/rmap/
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Colin Filer holds a Ph.D. in
Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge.
He has taught at the Universities of Glasgow and Papua
New Guinea, and was Projects Manager for the University of Papua
New Guinea’s consulting company from 1991 to 1994, when he
left the University to join the PNG National Research Institute
as Head of the Social and Environmental Studies Division.
Since 2001, he has been the Convenor of the Resource
Management in Asia-Pacific Program at the Australian National
University’s Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.
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Gatmaytan, Augusto
Member, Board of Directors
Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center (LRC)
No. 13 San Nicolas St., Skyline
Village, Catalunan Grande
Davao City 8000
Philippines
Phone : 082-297-7943
Mobile phone : 0921-368-1740
E-mail :
[email protected]
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Attorney Augusto (Gus) Gamaytan received his Law
degree from the University of the Philippines and passed the
Philippine Bar Examination in 1987. He also received a Masters of Arts in Anthropology from
Ateneo de Manila University. He is currently a practicing lawyer and member of the
Board of Directors of the Legal Rights and Natural Resources
Center (LRC). Attorney Gamaytan has provided legal council to many indigenous peoples
organizations throughout the Philippines in terms of natural
resource management, ancestral domain issues, indigenous law,
land tenure and use rights and conflict management.
Attorney Gamaytan has presented many professional papers concerning indigenous
peoples and is extensively published in Philippine and
international journals.
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Presently Chair and President of the Philippine
Sustainable Development Network, and President of the Society
for the Conservation of Philippine Wetlands. Also
a member of the National Biosafety Committee of the Philippines,
the Strategic Studies Group of the National Defense College of
the Philippines, and a faculty of the Development Academy of the
Philippines. He is among the Coordinating Lead Authors of the just
concluded Millennium Ecosystem Assessment conducted by the UN,
WB and other international organizations, NGOs and academic
institutions. Presently Team Leader of the National Capacity Self-Assessment
Project of the Government of the Philippines, UNDP and the
Global Environment Policy. Is currently the international
advisor on capacity self-assessment in Cambodia.
Was previously Professor and Dean of the School of
Environmental Science and Management of the University of the
Philippines Los Baños. Served
as Undersectary of Environment and Natural Resources for three
years in the Ramos Administration.
Obtained a PhD on Wildland Resource Science
(majoring on environmental policy) from the University of
California at Berkeley in 1990. Holds
a Master’s degree in Philosophy (majoring in ethics and
philosophy of science), and a Master’s degree in International
Affairs (focusing on economics and politics in Southeast Asia),
both from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.
Obtained his AB degree in philosophy from the University
of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City.
Research interests on environmental policy and
governance, particularly relating to water, biodiversity,
forestry and mining, and also on environmental philosophy and
ethics.
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