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Geographic Information Science for Development and Environment Faculty

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Henry N. N. Bulley, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Geographic Information Science for Development and Environment and Geography
Water resource applications of GIS and remote sensing, land use and land cover change at rural-urban fringe, landscape ecology applications to sustainable development, machine learning (classification tree) applications, glacier lakes, and climate change

Ronald Eastman, Ph.D. (not currently scheduled to teach courses)
Professor of Geography
GIS, remote sensing, cartography

Yelena Ogneva-Himmelberger, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Geographic Information Science for Development and Environment
Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Geographic Information Science for Development and Environment

Health applications of GIS and remote sensing, environmental justice and GIS, spatial statistics, urban applications of remote sensing, land-use change and environmental degradation

Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Geography
GIS, quantitative environmental modeling, land change science, spatial statistics

John Rogan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Geography
GIS, landscape ecology, land cover change monitoring, fire


Affiliates in Development and Environment

Kiran Asher, Ph.D.
Culture and power, political economy, gender studies, politics of biodiversity conservation, Latin American studies

Jody Emel, Ph.D.
Resource/environmental geography, gender

William F. Fisher, Ph.D.
Anthropology, social movements, resettlement, ethnicity, political economy, South Asia

Ken MacLean, Ph.D.
Ethnographic studies of violence, governance and governmentality, (late and post-) socialism, legal regimes, anthropology and history, science and technology studies

Colin Polsky, Ph.D.
Vulnerability Analysis, Human Dimensions of Climate Change, Spatial Statistics

Samuel Ratick, Ph.D.
Decision analysis in environmental assessment and management, spatial analysis, quantitative and dynamic modeling, environmental policy, coastal hazards from climate change, pollution prevention in companies, locating hazardous facilities

Laurie Ross, Ph.D.
social justice youth development, community based participatory research

Jennie C. Stephens, Ph.D.
climate change mitigation, technologies and policies for carbon management, sustainability science, energy technology innovation, CO2 capture and storage, renewable energy, universities as change agents for sustainability, climate change education

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