William Durham
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William Durham
Senior Fellow, by Courtesy - Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment; Bing Professor in Human Biology
Type:
Senior Fellow, by Courtesy
School:
Humanities and Sciences
Additional Information:
Osa and Golfito Initiative
Research Area(s):
Public Health, Sustainable Development
Biography
William Durham is a human ecologist who focuses on indigenous resource management, human health, and conservation issues in the tropics. His current research efforts are focused on (1) environmental causes of emerging infectious diseases in tropical areas, (2) conservation tradeoffs in the Galapagos Islands, and (3) ecotourism as a means to poverty alleviation and self-determination among indigenous and local peoples. He is the Stanford Director of the Center on Ecotourism and Sustainable Development (CESD).
Selected Publications by this Author
News & Press Releases

Social Capital as Key to Conservation »
New research explores the importance of reciprocity and trust among local-level institutions, organizations and social networks to preserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable rural development.
By Austin Cruz,
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