Meet and Greet over Teams
Department of Geography Meet and Greet over Teams
Bridging the gap: Integrating critical human and physical geography in practice
Mayer Lecture: Rebecca Lave, Professor and Chair, Department of Geography, Indiana University Bloomington, “Bridging the gap: Integrating critical human and physical geography in practice.”
Hydrological Droughts in Wisconsin since 1980
Woonsup Choi, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, “Hydrological Droughts in Wisconsin since 1980.”
Big Data and GeoAI for Disaster Management
Qunying Huang, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin Madison, ”Big Data and GeoAI for Disaster Management.”
Urban Spatial Structure and Travel in China
Ivy Hu, Professor and Chair, Department of Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, “Urban Spatial Structure and Travel in China.”
Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Linking vegetation dynamics with watershed-scale hydrologic behavior
Taehee Hwang, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Indiana University Bloomington, “Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Linking vegetation dynamics with watershed-scale hydrologic behavior.”
Understanding and Building Disaster Resilience Capacity through Social Media
Lei Zou, Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Texas A&M University, “Understanding and Building Disaster Resilience Capacity through Social Media.”
Measuring segregation: Is Geography a “curse” or leverage?
David Wong, Professor, Department of Geography &Geoinformation Science, George Mason University, “Measuring segregation: Is Geography a “curse” or leverage?”
Fences on the Front era: The Impacts of the U.S.-Mexico Border Fence on the Rio Grande River
Adriana E. Martinez, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Department of Environmental Science, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, “Fences on the Front era: The Impacts of the U.S.-Mexico Border Fence on the Rio Grande River.”
What I did last summer: simulated flood events at a uranium-contaminated field site
Charles J. Paradis, Assistant Professor, Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, "What I did last summer: simulated flood events at a uranium-contaminated field site."