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Corrina Steward is the founding principal of EcoResource
Consulting and Coaching. She is a sustainable development consultant,
coach and researcher with over nine years' experience in project management,
relationship building, team leadership, and analytical research and writing.
Ms. Steward is an expert advisor on sustainable development and global
conservation management, food systems and agribusiness, sustainable livelihoods,
climate change, bio-energy, and human rights and the environment. She has
consulted and coached for
the United Nations Development Program, The Rockefeller Foundation, international NGO's
and leading environmental and sustainable business leaders. She is a
published researcher for academic
journals, magazines and non-governmental organizations. Ms. Steward was
recognized by the National Wildlife Federation with a Women for Sustainable
Development leadership award. She is a member of the International
Coach Federation and a graduate of Coach U, Inc..
Ms. Steward holds a Masters of Environmental Science
from Yale University, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.

Selected Publications
Steward, C., R.
Gronski, P. Mann, K. Meter and C. Schiavioni. 2007.
Fueling Disaster: A
community food security perspective on agrofuels. Community Food
Security Coalition: Washington, DC.
Steward, C.
2007.
Towards a Green Food System: How food sovereignty can save the
environment and feed the world. Grassroots International and Food and Water
Watch: Boston, MA.
Steward, C.
2007.
“From Colonization to ‘Environmental Soy’: A case study of environmental
and socio-economic valuation in the Amazon soy frontier.” Agriculture and
Human Values: 24.
Cohn, A., Cook,
J., Fernandez, M., Reider, R. and Steward, C., Eds. 2006.
Agroecology and the
Struggle for Food Sovereignty in the Americas. IIED, IUCN Commission on
Environment, Economic and Social Policy and the Yale School of Forestry and
Environmental Studies.
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