2001 Morrison Institute Winter Colloquium
Jan. 10: David Pimentel, Cornell University, Population-Health Issues and Global Warming
Jan 17: Geoffrey M. Heal, Columbia University, Incentives and the Endangered-Species Act
Jan. 24: Robert Foley, Cambridge University, Beyond Random Mating: Anthropological and Archaeological Aspects in Modeling the Evolution of Modern Humans
Jan. 31: Bruce Levin, Emory University, Mutation Rates, Evolution, and the Within-Host Population Dynamics of Bacterial Infections
Feb. 7: Ivan Carter, Ivan Carter Safaris, Zimbabwe, Management and Control of Wild Elephant Populations
Feb. 14: Kenneth Prewitt, Former Director of the U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 – A Demographic Turning Point for the Nation?
Feb. 21: Yi Zeng, Duke University, Max Planck-Rostock, and Peking University, Challenges of Population Aging in China
Feb. 28: Barry Hewlett, Washington State University-Vancouver, Trust, Sharing, and Resource Use: Lessons from Aka Foragers of Central Africa
Mar. 7: Nafis Sadik, Former Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund
under: Institute Colloquia

