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TAUGHT
GEB‑103 Geography of
Human Environments: Spr. 89 90 91 92; Fall 89 90 91 92
Geography 300: Intro to
Geography and Environmental Resources Fall 04 Spring 05
Geography 300I: Geography,
People, and the Environment Fall 05 06 07 Spring 05 07
Geography 304: Economic
Geography: Fall 88‑98; The World Economy Fall 99
Geography 422/522:
Economics of Environmental Resources: Fall 01 02 03 04 06
07
Geography 424: Natural
Res. Planning: Fall 93 94, Spr 96 97 98; Sust. Development
Spr 99 00
Geography 471:
Environmental Impact Assessment: Spr. 89 90 91 92 93 94
95; Fall 00
Geography 521: Sem. in
Res. Mgmt: Sum 89 92 93 94 00; Spr 90 91 93 94 95 97 98 99
AGRI-LAC 300i: Social
Perspectives on Environmental Issues: Fall 01 02
ERP 501: Economic Systems
and Environmental Change: Spr 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
Intro Lecture.pdf;
Globalization lecture.pdf;
Population Lecture.pdf;
IPCC Summary 2007
GRADUATE
STUDENTS ADVISED
Ph.D.
in Environmental Resources and Policy
-
Marian Brown
-
Reuben Heine
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Salah Jaber
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Stanley
Mubako
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Donald
Rehmer
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Marian
Tetzlaff
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Roger Weibusch
Ph.D.
in Geography
(titles available here)
- John B. Ruhl
Timothy Loftus
Keith Gillman
John Akama
Master
of Science in Geography
(titles available here)
- Christiane Bohn
-
Phillip Brown
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Monique Buchman
- Paul
Byrne
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Karen Clauson
-
Reuben Heine
- Janet Hutzel
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Justin Kozak
-
Andrea Lewis
Girmay Misgna
Vince McGowan
-
Shawn Phillips
Rhett Shockey
Terri Thomas
Gretchen White
Ningchaun Xiao
Master
of Arts in Geography
(titles available here)
- Zhai
Bo
- Jane
Corbin
D. Kevin Davie
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Jeffrey Frantz
Patrick Massey
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