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Geography

Program Faculty

David Angel, Ph.D.
Leo L. and Joan Kraft Laskoff Professor in Economics, Technology and Environment; Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Urban-economic geography, technology change
Tel: 508-793-7388
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Yuko Aoyama, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Geography
Economic/industrial geography, global economic change, technology and innovation, Asia-Pacific.
Tel: 508-793-7403
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J. Ronald Eastman, Ph.D.
Professor of Geography
Director of Clark Labs for Cartographic Technology and Geographic Analysis; Geographic information systems, remote sensing, and cartography
Tel: 508-793-7526
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Jody Emel, Ph.D.
Professor and Acting Director, Graduate School of Geography
Resource/environmental geography, natural resources, feminist theory
Tel: 508-751-4610
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Karen Frey, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Geography
Remote sensing, climate change, Arctic environments
Tel: 508-793-7209
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Susan Hanson, Ph.D.
Research Professor of Geography;
Urban/social/economic geography, feminist geography
Tel: 508-793-7323
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Douglas Johnson, Ph.D.
Professor of Geography
Cultural geography, land degradation, animal agriculture and nomadic pastoralism
Tel: 508-793-7370
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Roger Kasperson, Ph.D.
Research Professor and Distinguished Scientist
Hazards, global change, environment and society
Tel: 1-508-751-4607
Email: rkasperson@clarku.edu
Tel: 508-793-7316


Dominik Kulakowski, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Geography; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology
Ecology and biogeography, Rocky Mountain forests, sub-alpine forests of Europe
Tel: 508-793-7383
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Deborah Martin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Geography
Urban, social, political geography; qualitative research
Tel: 508-793-7104
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James T. Murphy, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Geography; Adjunct Assistant Professor of IDCE
Economic geography, technological change, sustainable development, developing economies
Tel: 508-793-7687
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Richard Peet, Ph.D.
Professor of Geography
Political economy of development, social theory, marxist geography
Tel: 508-793-7364
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Colin Polsky, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Geography
Vulnerability analysis, human dimensions of climate change, spatial statistics
Tel: 508-421-3828
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Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of IDCE and Geography
Coordinator of the Geographic Information Sciences for Development and Environment Graduate Program
Geographic information science, quantitative environmental modeling, land change science, spatial statistics
Tel: 508-793-7761
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Samuel Ratick, Ph.D.
Professor of Geography Professor of IDCE
Associate Professor of Geography and Environmental Science & Policy Decision analysis in environmental assessment and management, spatial analysis, quantitative and dynamic modeling, environmental policy, coastal hazards from climate change, pollution prevention in companies, locating hazardous facilities
Tel: 508-751-4608
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Dianne Rocheleau, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Geography
Political ecology, gender, forestry/agriculture/land use
Tel: 508-793-7176
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John Rogan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Geography; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology
Landscape ecology, fire ecology, remote sensing, GIS
Tel: 508-793-7562
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B. L. Turner, Ph.D.
Professor of Geography Milton and Alice Higgins Chair in Environment and Society Director, Graduate School of Geography
Human-environment relationships, global change, third world agriculture
Tel: 508-793-7325
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Christopher A. Williams, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Geography
Land surface hydrology; ecosystem ecology; hydroclimatic variability and change; global water and carbon cycles
Tel: 508-793-7336
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Adjunct Faculty

Jacqueline Geoghegan, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics
Tel: 508-793-7709
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Affiliate Faculty


Emeriti Faculty

Martyn Bowden, Ph.D.
Tel: 508-793-7316


Gerald Karaska, Ph.D.
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Duane S. Knos, Ph.D.


William A. Koelsch, Ph.D.


Laurence A. Lewis, Ph.D.
Professor of Geography
Land degredation, geomorphology, tropical agriculture
Tel: 508-793-7291
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Henry J. Steward, Ph.D.


 

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