Charles Clark
Environmental sociologist and activist. Ph.D. University of New Mexico in Latin American Sociology; M.S. University of Montana, Environmental Studies in forest water quality; M.A. University of Montana, Sociology of Rural Change.
Academic studies:
(1) Agricultural Incursions into the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, San Antonio, Belize.
(2) Collective Proprty Regimes in Peten, Guatemala, Fulbright Scholarship
(3) Maya Customary Cultivation Rights, Belize, Guatemala, Mexico
(4) Timber Cost/Productivity in Relationship to Environmental Regulations, Kootenai National Forest
(5) Alternative 10, Yaak Environmental Impact Statement
(6) Co-authored DIGGING OUT, 2008, book on socioecological implications of 2008 economic crisis
Employment: manager of food cooperative, organic farmer, migrant fruit picker, tree planter, construction, sociology professor