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Jen Fluri
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Vincent Malmstrom
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Xun Shi
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Kelly P. Woodward

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Jennifer
Alford-Teaster



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GIS/ Spatial Analysis Specialist

MPH Candidate, University of New Hampshire 2011

MA, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2004


Health Care Applications of GIS

Urban Applications of GIS

Environmental Applications of GIS


Fairchild 009
(603) 646-6443

jaat@dartmouth.edu



Robert
Brakenridge


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Research Associate Professor of Geography
Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1982

Remote sensing of floods and surface water

Fluvial processes and fluvial hydrology

Planetary Geology

Geoarcheology

Director, Dartmouth Flood Observatory



Fairchild 121
(603) 646-2870

G.Robert.Brakenridge@dartmouth.edu



Bruce W.
Brough


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Special Instructor

MA, University of Delaware, 1994

Water resources

Climate

Human/environment interactions



Fairchild 115
(603) 646-0371

bruce.brough@dartmouth.edu



Jonathan
Chipman



Current CV

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Remote Sensing/GIS Specialist
PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison 2001

Environmental Applications
of Remote Sensing

Spatial Analysis and
Geographic Information Systems

Land use/Land Cover change



Fairchild 122
(603) 646-3321

jonathan.chipman@dartmouth.edu



Laura
Conkey


Personal Page

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Associate Professor of Geography
Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1982

Biogeography, tree-ring studies, forest history and stand dynamics

Vegetation-physical environment relationships, environmental history and change

Feminism and science



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(603) 646-3381

laura.conkey@dartmouth.edu



George
Demko


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Professor Emeritus of Geography
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State, 1964

Spatial population and political processes and policies (particularly in socialist/planned societies)

Russia

China

 



010B Steele
(603) 646-2267

demko@dartmouth.edu



Mona
Domosh


Personal Page

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Professor of Geography
Joan P. and Edward J. Foley, Jr 1933
Professor of Geography

Ph.D., Clark University, 1985

Urban

Gender

Cultural

Historical



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(603) 646-3149

mona.domosh@dartmouth.edu



Caroline
Faria

Personal Page

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Visiting Assistant Professor



Feminist Political Geography

Gender and Nationalism

Qualitative Methods

Sudan and the Sudanese diaspora



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(603)646-6456

caroline.faria@dartmouth.edu



Jennifer
Fluri

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Assistant Professor

PhD, Penn State University, 2005

Women's Social and Political Movements

Geopolitics

Islam

Gender in South Asia and the Middle East



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(603) 646-0886

jen.fluri@dartmouth.edu


Coleen
Fox


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Visiting Assistant Professor of Geography
Ph.D., University of Oregon, 2000

Southeast Asia

Political and environmental geography

International river basins



Fairchild 011
(603) 646-0440

coleen.fox@dartmouth.edu



Susanne
Freidberg

Personal Page

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Associate Professor of Geography
PhD., UC Berkeley, 1996

Development

Food and agriculture

Africa

Gender



Fairchild 016
(603) 646-3732

freidberg@dartmouth.edu



Daniel
Lawson




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Adjunct Professor of Geography




Daniel.E.Lawson@Dartmouth.edu



David
Lindgren


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Professor Emeritus of Geography
Ph.D., Boston University, 1969

Remote Sensing

Arms control verification

Land use issues

The former Soviet Union




lindgren@dartmouth.edu



Frank
Magilligan

Personal Page

Current CV (Updated 5/12/08)

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Professor
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1988

Water Resources

Geomorphology

Geohydrology

Environmental Studies



Fairchild 017
(603) 646-1475

magilligan@dartmouth.edu



Vincent H.
Malmstrom


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Professor Emeritus of Geography
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1954

Historical geography of early civilizations

Archaeoastronomy: Mayan calendar

Europe, esp. Scandinavia; inequality in Sweden

Latin America



010A Steele
(603) 646-1260

malmstrom@dartmouth.edu



Sharlene
Mollett



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Assistant Professor of Geography
Ph.D., University of Toronto, 2006

Human Geography

Race and Property Rights in Latin America

Indigenous Peoples

Political Ecology

Land Legalization

International Development and Conservation



Fairchild 120
(603) 646-0404


sharlene.l.mollett@dartmouth.edu



Xun
Shi


Personal Page

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Associate Professor of Geography
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002

Integration of GIS and AI

Environmental applications of GIS

Urban applications of GIS

Fuzzy soil mapping



Fairchild 014
(603) 646-0884

xun.shi@dartmouth.edu



Christopher
Sneddon


Personal Page

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Associate Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 2000


Water conflicts

International river basins

Political ecology

Southeast Asia



Fairchild 123
(603) 646-0451

sneddon@dartmouth.edu



Kelly P.
Woodward


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Departmental Administrator



Fairchild 117
(603) 646-3378

kpw@dartmouth.edu



Richard Wright

Personal Page

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Orvil Dryfoos Professor of Geography and Public Affairs; Department Chair
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1985

Immigration and labor markets in the US

Immigration, racism, and nativism



Fairchild 118
(603) 646-3523

richard.a.wright@dartmouth.edu





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