The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Chris Sneddon
Water for Peace? The Geopolitics of Development in the Mekong River Basin, 1957-2016Chris Sneddon, Professor in the Department of Geography and the Environmental Studies ProgramDarmouth College

Water for Peace? The Geopolitics of Development in the Mekong River Basin, 1957-2016Chris Sneddon, Professor in the Department of Geography and the Environmental Studies ProgramDarmouth College
Stochastic and Deterministic Dynamics of a Neotropical ForestStephen Hubbell, Distinguished Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology,UCLA
Advanced Global Land Mapping and ModelingMatthew HansenProfessor of Geography, University of Maryland College Park
Toward an Ethnography of "The Economy"Hanna AppelAssistance Professor of Anthropology, UCLA
Cold Encounters: Geoaesthetics, Feminist Geopoliticis and Climate ChangeSallie MarstonProfessor, School of Geography and DevelopmentDirector, UA Community & School GardenUniversity of Arizona
Vegetation Boundary Shifts: Global and Local DriversNeil SaintilanProfessor and Head of Department of Environmental SciencesMacquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Just Compensation?: The Politics of Land and Justice in the Global CityMichael GoldmanProfessor of Sociology and Global Studies, University of Minnesota-Twin CitiesDr. V.K.R.V. Rao Chair Professor at the Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore
The Specter of Global China: Is Chinese Capital a Different Kind of Capital in Africa?CK LeeProfessor of Sociology, UCLA
Theory and the Practice of Futurable Socioecological Systems - Behind the Scenes -Kelley CrewsAssociate Professor of Geography and the Environment, University of Texas - Austin
Organizing the World's Water: Observing Rivers from AboveTamlin PavelskyAssociate Professor of Global HydrologyDepartment of Geological SciencesUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Live/stock: A short tour of capitalist animal production, the pathogens it industrializes, and alternate agriculturesRobert WallaceInstitute for Global StudiesUniversity of Minnesota
Snow: What's albedo and why should you care?Jeff DozierBren School of Environmental Science and ManagementUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
CANCELLEDTitle TBABurak KadercanDepartment of Strategy and PolicyNaval War College
CANCELLED!! - Illusory SustainabilityTed BohnAssistant Research ScientistJulie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of SustainabilityArizon State University
Hydrologic Change in the Conterminous United StatesJennifer BakaDepartment of Geography, College of Earth and Mineral SciencesPenn State University- Dr. Lettenmaier will speak today instead of Dr. Baka -
Property, precarity, and the right not to be excludedNicholas BlomleyDepartment of GeographySimon Fraser University
The Territorial Logic of the Islamic State: Space, Society, and Statehood in the Post-Modern CaliphateBurak KadercanDepartment of Strategy & PolicyNaval War College, Newport, RI
Green Antarctica? Recent plant growth conditions in the Antarctic Peninsula in context of the last 2000 yearsDavid BeilmanDepartment of GeographyUniversity of Hawaii, Mānoa
Ideas of Water: The Hydro-Politics of Flooding in a Sinking CityKian GohLuskin School of Public AffairsUCLA
Advancing Global Land MonitoringMatthew HansenDepartment of Geographical SciencesUniversity of Maryland, College Park, MD
Spatial distribution dynamics and regional income inequalitySergio ReySchool of Public PolicyUC Riverside
California's Forests Navigate Complex Terrain in a Changing ClimateJanet FranklinUC Riverside
Using Functional Traits to Predict Species Coexistence in Plant Communities across Spatial and Temporal ScalesNathan KraftDepartment of Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyUCLA
Land System Architecture: Linking the Spatial, Human-Environmental and Sustainability SciencesB. L. Turner IISchool of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, School of SustainabilityArizona State University
What caused the recent record low Antarctic sea ice extentMarilyn RaphaelDepartment of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles
Seeds of Memory: Food Legacies of the Transatlantic Slave TradeJudith CarneyDepartment of Geography, UCLA
Couplings between the Climate and Food SystemsJennifer BurneyAssistant Professor, School of Global Policy and Strategy, UC San Diego
Just gardening? Urban agriculture, policymaking, and everyday governanceNathan McClintockAssociate Professor, Urban Studies and Planning, Portland State University
The Taste of Home: Baking Bread and the Making of Social Worlds in Rural EgyptJessica BarnesUniversity of South Carolina
Race, Capital and the Politics of Space in Southern CaliforniaJuan De LaraAssistant Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity, University of Southern California
The Future of Cities in a Post Carbon AgeStephanie PincetlFounding Director California Center for Sustainable Communities and Professor-in-Residence at IoES, UCLA
Applied climate research in the Portland metro regionPaul LoikithAssistant Professor, Department of Geography, Climate Science Lab Director, Portlant State University
Not yet, not now, maybe later: Queer futurity and feminist politics in South KoreaJu Hui Judy HanAssistant Professor, Gender Studies, University of California Los Angeles
Generating Global Land Surface Satellite Products for Environmental Change StudiesShunlin LiangProfessor, Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Maryland College Park
Meltdown in the Arctic: A perspective from the Greenland Ice SheetAsa RennermalmAssistant Professor, Department of Geography, Rutgers University
The 2019 Colorado River Drought Contigency Plan: why it was needed, what it will do, and what's next?Brad UdallSenior Water & Climate Research Scientist, Colorado Water Institute / Water Center Colorado State University
Does Weather/Climate Make Us Non/Human?Nathan SayreProfessor, Department of Geography, University of California, Berkeley
Watershed: Rural Political Belonging and Ecosystem Restoration in the Contemporary United StatesJessica CattelinoAssociate Professor, Lens P.I. Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles
Between the Wall and the Mall: Israelis and Palestinians in post-Oslo JerusalemMarik ShternScholar in Residence, Department of Sociology. University of California, San Diego