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Abelardo Rodriguez, Assistant Professor
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Office: Agricultural Science Building Room 37
Phone: (208) 885-7444
E-mail: abelardo@uidaho.edu
Education:
Ph. D. Colorado Sate University
Areas of Expertise:
Agricultural, Rural and Economic development
Research Interests:
Mountain, Rural and Economic Development; Land Use and Regional Planning

Expertise and Programs: Community Economics Development

Presentations:
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   Wage and Self Employment Income for Latinas in Idaho, presented at the 20th Anniversary Celebration Conference, Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University, November 5-7, 2009.

1.          Entrepreneurial education for more successful reentry to the communities. A. Rodriguez. Presentation for the Idaho Criminal Justice Commission, Boise, 26 June 2009.

2.       Mentoring Community Economic Development in Idaho.  A. Rodriguez, S. Traver, B. Eborn and K. Dye. P.  Creating Sustainable Communities in Changing America. Conference of the National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals, San Diego, CA 20-22 April, 2009. http://nacdep.net/confs/2009/Presentations/Economy/ARodriguez.pdf

3.       What you want to know may not be what you need to know: cost-benefit and regional economic impact in recreation economic decisions. A. Rodriguez and R.G. Taylor. Presented at the University of Idaho Extension Annual Conference, Moscow, Idaho, 12 March 2009.

4.       Immigration and rural development. A. Rodriguez, Presented at the Community Solutions Conference, Community Council of Idaho, Idaho Falls, 22 November, 2008.

5.       To log or not to log? That is not the only question for Bonner and Boundary Counties Region. A. Rodriguez, Presentation for the Bonner Economic Development Corporation, Sandpoint, Idaho, 20 October 2009.

6.       Uncovering hidden linkages in small regional economies in the Teton Region of Idaho. A. Rodriguez. Presented to the Board of Directors of the Idaho Rural Partnership, Boise, 9 October 2008.

7.       Targeting community economic development. A. Rodriguez, 5 September 2008. Presented at the Faculty Seminar Series, Dept. Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, University of Idaho, Moscow.

8.             The export base economy of gateway communities: Fremont, Madison and Teton Counties of Idaho. A. Rodriguez, G. Taylor, B. Eborn and L. Erikson. Presented at the Mid Continent Regional Science Association and biannual IMPLAN Conference, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 5-7 June 2008.


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