Dr. Charles Dunlap This is Me
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The U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation
Virginia
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1. U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation: Events
www.crdf.org/events/ - [Cached]Published on: 9/10/2007 Last Visited: 9/10/2007
For more details on this event, please contact Dr. Charles Dunlap, CRDF Senior Program Manager. -
2. Armenia Tree Project - News and Events
www.armeniatree.org/atpnews/ne - [Cached]Published on: 4/27/2007 Last Visited: 3/9/2008
Charles Dunlap, senior program manager of the US Civilian Research and Development Foundation
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Charles Dunlap, senior program manager of the US Civilian Research and Development Foundation
The panelists included Charles Dunlap, senior program manager of the US Civilian Research and Development Foundation, Frauke Jungbluth, senior rural development economist at the World Bank, Jeffrey Tufenkian, president of Armenian Forests NGO (AFNGO), and Jeff Masarjian, executive director of Armenia Tree Project (ATP).
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The first panelist, Charles Dunlap, presented the impacts of deforestation in scientific terms, such as how a deforested mountain can lead to public dangers such as mudslides, as well as degraded agricultural soils and changes in water quality due to sedimentation. Dr. Dunlap was the director of the Environmental Research and Conservation Center at the American University of Armenia (AUA) in Yerevan from 1998 to 2004, and he was responsible for creating the format of AUA's environmental studies course required for all students. He has conducted tests on water quality and soil contamination in urban areas and provided GIS mapping for illegal logging studies used by organizations such as AFNGO and ATP. -
3. U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation: Newsroom: Malta III Conference Identifies Future Opportunities for Middle East Collaboration
www.crdf.org/newsroom/newsroom - [Cached]Published on: 1/30/2008 Last Visited: 5/1/2008
Dr. Charles Dunlap, CRDF senior program manager, attended a conference co-organized by CRDF entitled "Frontiers of Chemical Sciences III: Research and Education in the Middle East" between Dec. 8-12, 2007 in Istanbul, Turkey.
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CRDF also sponsored the environmental science working group for which Dunlap gave a research presentation.
According to Dunlap, the conference was a success. "The tone of the conference was terrific. Scientists from throughout the Middle East held frank and constructive discussions and defined areas where they would like to collaborate to solve regional problems," Dunlap added.

