Graduate Student/Faculty Meeting
220 SaundersDr. Jia Hu, Department of Ecology, Montana State University
220 SaundersImpacts of climate change on water and carbon relations in two contrasting ecosystems: an alpine grassland on the Tibetan Plateau and a conifer forest in Western Montana
Dr. Jim Heffernan, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University
220 SaundersWater and land in cities: Macro-scale signatures of urban nature
Dr. Mark Williams, Department of Geography, University of Colorado at Boulder
220 SaundersBhutan and Nepal: Disappearing Himalayan Glaciers, Water Security in High Asia, Temples, Elephants, and Phalluses
Join us in the screening of Come Hell or High Water: The Battle of Turkey Creek
2/12/15 – Join us in the screening of Come Hell or High Water: The Battle of Turkey Creek at 6:00 PM in 1301 McGavern-Greenberg Hall, at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. A round table conversation with the … Read more
Dr. Louie Rivers, Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, North Carolina State University
220 SaundersParticipatory Ensemble Modeling to Study the Multiscale Social and Behavioral Dynamics of Food Security in Dryland West Africa
GIFT – Teaching in and out of Academia
220 SaundersDr. Marcia Castro – Dept. Global Health and Population, Harvard University
TBAEyre Distinguished Lecture "Malaria and its Control in Diverse Ecosystems: Case Studies in the Brazilian Amazon and Urban Tanzania."
Recruitment weekend/grad student presentations
220 SaundersRecruitment weekend/grad student presentations 1. Adam Bledsoe, "The Geographical Power of Naming: Historical and contemporary struggles of Brazilian Quilombos" 2. Maia Call, “The Human Dimensions of Soil Quality in Uganda” 3. Matt Dannenberg,"El Niño—Southern Oscillation Influence on Vegetation in the … Read more
Dr. Tamlin Pavelsky, Department of Geosciences, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
220 SaundersNew Tools for Quantifying Surface Water Globally