2000 Morrison Institute Winter Colloquium
Jan. 5: Wes Jackson, The Land Institute, Salina, Kansas, Agriculture Where Nature Is the Measure
Jan. 12: Allan G. Hill, Harvard School of Public Health, Two Sides to the Story: Male and Female Fertility in Rural Gambia
Jan. 19: Zhenghua Jiang, Vice Chairman, People’s Republic of China, Issues in the Sustainable Development of China
Jan. 26: Richard C. Lewontin, Harvard University, Not Adaptation but Construction
Feb. 2: Sander E. van der Leeuw, Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) and the Santa Fe Institute, The Socio-Natural Approach to Water Depletion: The Case of the Argolid (Greece)
Feb. 9: Douglas C. Ewbank, University of Pennsylvania, Genes and Longevity: A Demographic Perspective
Feb. 16: Marc Lipsitch, Harvard School of Public Health, The Rise and Fall of Antimicrobial Resistance: The Evolution of Pathogens in the Community and the Hospital
Feb. 23: William Lavely, University of Washington, Social Demography of a Li Village Community on Hainan Island
Mar. 1: Rajendra M. Abhyankar, Consul General of India, San Francisco, Indian Population and National Security
under: Institute Colloquia

