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Jonathan M. Lindsay (BA Yale, JD UC-Berkeley) is a lawyer with the Development Law Service of the Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome.
He is a specialist in land, forestry and environmental law, and has worked on the legal aspects of community-based tenure and resource management in numerous countries. Prior to joining FAO, he practiced land use and environmental law in Boston, Massachusetts. He then became a faculty fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, where he conducted research on law and common property resources in India; and a Project Director at the Pacific Basin Research Center, Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
Last Updated: June 28, 2002
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