Research in the Peruvian Amazon

Posted on Wednesday, July 3rd, 2013

Professor Justin Taillon has worked in the Peruvian Amazon three times in the past four years. His research in the region focuses on marketing-based conservation through hotels and tourism, particularly with the Ese'Eja indigenous persons from Southeastern Peru and Northeastern Bolivia. This summer he was joined by University of Guelph Environmental Engineering Professor Khosrow Farahbakhsh and three research assistants: CME PhD students Sean Hingston, HTM undergraduate student Emmanuel Cini, and environmental engineering Master's student Rachael Marshall.

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