Jody Emel Ph.D.
Professor and Director, Graduate School of Geography
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Programs and Courses
Community Development and Planning Economy and Environment/ Lecture, Discussion Feminism, Nature and Culture/ Seminar Groundwater Hydrology and Management/Lecture, Discussion Environmental Science Living in the Material World: The Political Geography of Resource Development/Lecture, Discussion Economy and Environment/ Lecture, Discussion Feminism, Nature and Culture/ Seminar Groundwater Hydrology and Management/Lecture, Discussion Environmental Science and Policy Living in the Material World: The Political Geography of Resource Development/Lecture, Discussion Economy and Environment/ Lecture, Discussion Feminism, Nature and Culture/ Seminar Groundwater Hydrology and Management/Lecture, Discussion Geographic Information Sciences for Development and Environment Feminism, Nature and Culture/ Seminar Groundwater Hydrology and Management/Lecture, Discussion Seminar in Resource Geography: Theory and Method/Seminar Geography Living in the Material World: The Political Geography of Resource Development/Lecture, Discussion Native Americans, Land and Natural Resources Economy and Environment/ Lecture, Discussion Feminism, Nature and Culture/ Seminar Groundwater Hydrology and Management/Lecture, Discussion Seminar in Resource Geography: Theory and Method/Seminar Global Environmental Studies Living in the Material World: The Political Geography of Resource Development/Lecture, Discussion Native Americans, Land and Natural Resources Economy and Environment/ Lecture, Discussion Feminism, Nature and Culture/ Seminar Groundwater Hydrology and Management/Lecture, Discussion Holocaust and Genocide Studies Native Americans, Land and Natural Resources International Development and Social Change Living in the Material World: The Political Geography of Resource Development/Lecture, Discussion Economy and Environment/ Lecture, Discussion Feminism, Nature and Culture/ Seminar Groundwater Hydrology and Management/Lecture, Discussion Race and Ethnic Relations Native Americans, Land and Natural Resources Women's and Gender Studies Feminism, Nature and Culture/ Seminar
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