The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: David Beilman
Green Antarctica? Recent plant growth conditions in the Antarctic Peninsula in context of the last 2000 yearsDavid BeilmanDepartment of GeographyUniversity of Hawaii, Mānoa
Green Antarctica? Recent plant growth conditions in the Antarctic Peninsula in context of the last 2000 yearsDavid BeilmanDepartment of GeographyUniversity of Hawaii, Mānoa
Publishing with NatureGraham SimpkinsNature Climate Change Editor
Going West and Going Out: Discourses, migrants and models in Chinese developmentEmily YehDepartment of GeographyUniversity of Colorado-Boulder
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
Return of the Repressed: Native Presence and American Memory in John Muir’s "Boyhood and Youth"Paul RobbinsDirector, Nelson Institute for Environmental StudiesUniversity of Wisconsin - Madison
Spatial distribution dynamics and regional income inequalitySergio ReySchool of Public PolicyUC Riverside
Quaternary climate oscillations and the generation of biodiversityKeith Bennett, School of Geography and Sustainable DevelopmentUniversity of St. Andrews
California's Forests Navigate Complex Terrain in a Changing ClimateJanet FranklinUC Riverside
Welcome to the Pornosphere: A Socio-Sexual Analysis of the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo, Las VegasPaul Maginn, School of Architecture and EnvironmentUniversity of Western Australia
Using Functional Traits to Predict Species Coexistence in Plant Communities across Spatial and Temporal ScalesNathan KraftDepartment of Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyUCLA