STAFF

Martha Honey, Ph.D., CESD's Executive Director, has written and lectured widely on ecotourism and certification issues. Her books include Ecotourism and Sustainable Development: Who Owns Paradise? (Island Press, 1999) and Ecotourism and Certification: Setting Standards in Practice (Island Press, 2002). She worked for 20 years as a journalist based in East Africa and Central America and holds a Ph.D. in African history. She is also Executive Director of TIES.

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Annie Vanderwyk is CESD's Washington Coordinator and is coordinating CESD's indigenous people and ecotourism project. Annie, an Aboriginal Australian from the Ngarrindjeri Nation, has written, taught and worked extensively on indigenous education, health and community development. She is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Newcastle in Australia. 

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Wendy Wood is currently the Executive Director of Friends of Africa Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports development work in rural African communities bordering conservation areas in East and Southern Africa. Prior to her position at Friends of Africa Foundation, she worked for the Africa Foundation in Johannesburg and for Conservation Corporation Africa at Phinda Private Game Reserve in Kwa-Zulu Natal South Africa.

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