Personal
Data____________________________________________________________________
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Brian
Long Vognmandsmarken
58, 2th 2100
København Ø Phone.:
39 20 13 50 Cell:
31 33 45 46 E-mail:
WWW:
www.long.dk |
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Education_______________________________________________________________________
2007 MSc. in
Geography and International Development Studies from
2009 Retail
Management, Sjælland Syd Business College.
2012 Academy Profession Degree in Management, Copenhagen Business College.
Work
experience_________________________________________________________________
2008-Now Department Manager, Metro Cash & Carry
1998-2008 Environmental co-ordinator, Wittrup Motel
A/S
2003
Student worker
with the Danish Refugee Council
2000
Project
worker with PACOS Trust, Sabah, Malaysia
Experience abroad________________________________________________________________
2001 3 months field study of tenure conflicts in Borneo (Sabah, Malaysia)
1999 1 months field course in
1998
2
months field study of the division of labour in India (Chennai/Madras)
1997 1½ month field course in
Organisational experience_________________________________________________________
2001 – Now SLUSE Alumni Administrator
2002
– Now Treasurer and member of the board,
”Farlige Lyn” Football Club
2005
– Now Active member of Amnesty
International
IT experience____________________________________________________________________
Language skills___________________________________________________________________
Specialisation____________________________________________________________________
·
General and
business management
·
Land tenure
and resource conflicts
·
Sustainable
Land Use and Natural Resource Management
·
GIS &
Planning (ArcMap)
Publications &
reports____________________________________________________________
Land Tenure in
relation to Crocker Range National Park. In I. Ghazally (ed.): A Scientific Journey Through
The Political Ecology
of Tenure Struggles in
The Struggle for
Access to Land in Sabah, Borneo. A study of the establishment of national parks and the effect is
has on access to natural resource among local communities.
Local Knowledge in
Development. A critical assessment
of the significance of local knowledge i relation to development and
environmental management projects in the third world.
The software industry
and the international division of labour. A study of the spatial significance for the localisation of high
technology production in relation to users and producers and its significance
for the international division of labour.
Coastal zone development at
Tinkerup beach (
These
texts and others can be read at http://www.long.dk/
under the heading:”Academic work”
Hobbies_________________________________________________________________________
Literature, plays football, scuba
diving, travels a lot and has a keen interest in politics, the environment and culture.