The Tod Spieker Colloquium Series: Luke Bergmann, University of Washington
Value in Motion; Earth and Sky in FluxLuke Bergmann Assistant Professor, Department of GeographyUniversity of Washington
Value in Motion; Earth and Sky in FluxLuke Bergmann Assistant Professor, Department of GeographyUniversity of Washington
Mobile Adaptation and Sticky Expertise: Circulating Truth and Capital in the World Bank’s Climate Change Adaptation ProgrammingSophie Webber Ph.D. Candidate, Department of GeographyUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver
Old Carbon in the New Carbon Cycle: Global Change and Destabilization in Terrestrial EcosystemsDaniela Cusack Assistant Professor, Department of GeographyUniversity of California, Los Angeles
UCLA Party at AAGHard Rock HotelThe Hamer Room, 4th floor230 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60601(Steps Away from the AAG Conference Hotel)Corner of Michigan Ave. and E. Wacker Pl.
Globalization of Water, Land, and Food through Trade and International Investments in AgriculturePaolo D'OdoricoErnest H. Ern Professor, Department of Environmental SciencesUniversity of Virginia
A Virtual Road Trip Through Three Drought Studies in Western North America, from the Southwestern Forests to the Los Angeles CoastPark WilliamsLamont Assistant Research ProfessorLamont Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
Tracking Global Change in Tropical ForestsStephanie PauAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Geography Florida State University
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