Colloquia
- Presentation by: Dr. Steven M. Quiring Atmospheric Sciences Program, Department of Geography The Ohio State UniversitySept 11, 2020 at 12:00 PMJoin the livestream on YouTube Abstract Weather can cause significant
- This panel of scholars will put Brazil’s recent period of forest fires into a larger historic, political perspective. Moderated by Joe Bryan, Associate Professor, GeographyPanelistsPeter Newton Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies
- Abstract: Satellites provide the most consistent and reliable measurements of snow and ice globally with estimates of snow-covered area, grain size, and concentration of light-absorbing particles creating global potential to improve existing
- Four Geography graduate students will present a preview of the talks they will give at the American Association of Geographers (AAG) meeting:Kate Hale:Streamflow sensitivity to climate warming: A shift from snowfall to rainfall and changing surface
- John O’Loughlin Professor of Geography and Fellow, Institute of Behavioral Science Chair, CU-Boulder Standing Committee on Research MisconductGreater attention to issues of research misconduct has been evident in universities, funding agencies and
- Presentation by Kenneth Bauer, Anthropology, Dartmouth CollegeDrawing upon fieldwork in western Nepal, the Tibet Autonomous Region, and the eastern Tibetan Plateau as well as historical and contemporary maps, I will argue that there is a
- Anthropology Colloquium SeriesCo-Sponsored by the Department of Geography and the Department of History Presentation by Dr. Lee Dugatkin Hale 230, Nov 8, 4 PMAbstract:For the last six decades a dedicated team of researchers in Siberia has been
- Eric Perramond Environmental Science and Southwest Studies Professor, Colorado CollegeAbstractIn the American West, water adjudication lawsuits are adversarial, expensive, and lengthy. Unsettled Waters is the first detailed study of
- Virginia Iglesias Research Scientist Earth LabAbstractSocio-environmental dynamics are driven by top-down changes in climate and bottom-up positive (destabilizing) and negative (stabilizing) biophysical feedbacks involving disturbance and biotic
- Book presentation by Aaron Bobrow-Strain, Author and Professor of Politics at Whitman College. This event is co-sponsored by the Department of Geography, Latin American Studies Center, and the Department of Sociology.Book TitleThe Death