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- CV
Alison Donnelly
- Professor, Geography
Education
- PhD, Botany, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, 1998
- MS, Environmental Science, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, 1993
- BA, Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, 1988
Office Hours
By appointment
Teaching Schedule
| Course Num | Title | Meets |
|---|---|---|
| GEOG 125-402 | Introduction to Environmental Geography | MW 9:30am-10:20am |
| GEOG 125-601 | Introduction to Environmental Geography | M 10:30am-11:20am |
| GEOG 125-603 | Introduction to Environmental Geography | M 1:30pm-2:20pm |
| GEOG 125-605 | Introduction to Environmental Geography | T 9:30am-10:20am |
| GEOG 489-001 | Internship in Geography, Upper Division | No Meeting Pattern |
| GEOG 650-001 | Geography Field Work | MW 11:30am-12:45pm |
| GEOG 650G-001 | Geography Field Work | MW 11:30am-12:45pm |
Courses Taught
- Geog 125 – Introduction to Environmental Geography
- Geog 304 – Human Impact on the Environment
- Geog 340 – Biogeography
- Geog 450 – Climates of the Past and Climate Change
- Geog 650 - Geography Field Work
Research Interests
Her research interests include examining the effects of climate change, and in particular rising temperature, on the timing of recurring life-cycle events (phenology) of temperate deciduous shrubs and trees. She is also interested in the phenology of birds and insects. This work employs the use of long-term observational data together with remote sensing techniques to determine changes in timing of spring and autumn phenological events. Her work also focuses on discrepancies between different methods of determining phenology.