The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Greg Barron-Gafford
Biogeography in the Critical Zone: Insights from the Mountain Tops to the Valley FloorGreg Barron-GaffordSchool of Geography and Urban Development, University of Arizona
Biogeography in the Critical Zone: Insights from the Mountain Tops to the Valley FloorGreg Barron-GaffordSchool of Geography and Urban Development, University of Arizona
Where's the Evidence for Selection? Climate Change and Human Colonization of the Northern Tibetan PlateauClimate Change in Central Asia Lecture by Jeffery Brantingham, UCLAUCLA Program on Central AsiaCo-sponsored by UCLA Geography
Beyond City Limits: a conceptual and political defence of 'city-centrism' in urban geographyKurt Iveson, Associate ProfessorThe University of Sydney
Collaboration in Federal Hydropower Licensing: Effective and Efficient Water Resources ManagementDr. Nicola Ulibarri, Post-Doctoral FellowBill Lane Center for the American West, Stanford University
Supraglacial Rivers on the Greenland Ice SheetLaurence C. Smith, Chair and ProfessorUniversity of California Los Angeles
21st Century Global Freshwater Security: Can it Exist and Can Scientists Communicate the Challenges?Jay Famiglietti, Professor, Senior Water ScientistUniversity of California Irvine, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Tight oil/fast oil: life and death in the Bakken oil fieldsBruce Braun, Professor of GeographyUniversity of Minnesota
Water governance and more-than-human digital democracy: Countering "soft capture" in hydraulic fracturing regulation throughindigenous community-led water monitoring systemsKaren Bakker, Professor of Geography, Canada Research Chair, and Director of the Program on Water Governance at the Institute for Resources, Environment, and SustainabilityUniversity of British Columbia
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
Online GIS & Geospatial Technology Information Session.