Events: Fall 2012 - Spring 2013
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Aug 31 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Chasing carbon dioxide through the global anthrosphere: quantifying CO2 emissions for improved knowledge, international verification and mitigation planning - Kevin Gurney, Associate Professor, School of Life Sciences, ASU
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Sep 14 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Accounting for Time-Space Constraints in Operational Models of Activity-Travel Behavior - Ram Pendyala, Professor, School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, ASU
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Oct 05 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Water Vending and the Privatization of Water Quality in South Texas Colonias - Wendy Jepson, Associate Professor, College of Geosciences, Texas A & M University
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Oct 19 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Shaping landscapes: the movement of sediment by turbulent flows - Mark Schmeeckle, Associate Professor, School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning, ASU
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Oct 26 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Archaeoinformatics applications at Pinnacle Point, South Africa for 3D data analysis, discovery, and dissemination - Erich Fisher, Post-Doctoral Scholar, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, ASU
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Nov 02 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Why Tourists Ought to be within the Demographic Purview - Ron Rindfuss, Research Professor, University of North Carolina, and Senior Fellow, East-West Center (co-sponsored with the Center for Population Dynamics, ASU)
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Nov 16 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Toward Vital Materialism: The Taking-Place of Thermal Intensities -- Kevin McHugh and Jen Kitson, School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning, ASUKevin McHugh, Associate Professor, and Jennifer Kitson, Ph.D. student, School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning, ASU
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Nov 30 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
The relevance of ancient cities for understanding contemporary urbanization - Michael E. Smith, Professor, School of Human Evolution & Social Change, ASU
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Jan 10 (Thursday), 3:30 pm - Coor 5536
The Role Of Groundwater In The Amazon Water Cycle - Gonzalo Miguez-Macho, Associate Professor of Physics, University of Santiago de Compostela (Galicia, Spain)
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Jan 18 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Mary Kihl Lecture: "Walking and Cycling: Surprisingly Complex" - Ann Forsyth , Professor of Urban Planning, Harvard Graduate School of Design
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Feb 01 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Transportation and Land-use Life-cycle Energy and Environmental Co-benefits - Mikhail Chester, Assistant Professor, Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, ASU
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Feb 22 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Food Security for Phoenix: Opportunities and Collisions - Katherine Crewe, Associate Professor, School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning, ASU
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Feb 25 (Monday), 3:00 pm - Coor 5536
Policies for environmental and climate risks in mega cities - Lord Julian Hunt, Emeritus Professor of Climate Modeling, Department of Earth Sciences, and Honorary Professor of Mathematics - University College London
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Mar 01 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Comeaux Lecture: "What is the World's Oldest Map?" - Keith Clarke, Professor of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Mar 05 (Tuesday), 3:30pm - Coor 5536
Making Riverscapes Real - W. Andrew Marcus, Professor & Head, Department of Geography, University of Oregon
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Mar 22 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Domestic Labor in a Transitional Society: Husbands’ Participation in Housework and Child Care in India - Nancy Luke, Faculty Associate, Brown University (co-sponsored with the Center for Population Dynamics, ASU)
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Mar 29 (Friday), Noon - Coor 5536
Computational Challenges in River Morphodynamics - Yasuyuki Shimizu, Professor, Hokkaido University




