Colloquia
Abstract: This paper examines the multiple scales and spaces of eviction that shape Indonesian migrant workers' journeys from urban margins to work sites in global cities. It traces migrants' life histories as a lens onto the spatial struggles
Abstract: A decline in the northern hemisphere terrestrial seasonal snow extent has been observed from satellite observations, especially in the springtime at high latitude. Snow mass or snow water equivalent (SWE) is an
Abstract: In this talk, I examine the interaction of multinational resource extraction, intergroup violence related to resource entitlements, and migrations to mitigate El Ni帽o-caused droughts and frosts on people in the west-central highlands
When the EU signed an agreement with Turkey last Spring to 鈥渆nd the irregular migration鈥 from Syria using containment and return measures, it was framed as a radical departure from normal border control practices. But in fact,
Alpine ecosystems throughout the world have been heavily impacted by human activities, especially during the past 20 to 30 years with the exponential growth of mountaineering, trekking, and adventure tourism to remote mountain regions. The most
My research has been particularly focused on how spatial processes and relations of social movement practices are manifested across a variety of scales; how the particularities of specific places influence the character and emergence of various
Abstract: The global agriculture sector is responsible for up to 25% of the world鈥檚 anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions though direct emissions from agricultural practices and indirect emissions from converting
Abstract: The Mongolian Rangelands and Resilience (MOR2) project was developed collaboratively by physical, ecological and social scientists, pastoralists, conservation practitioners and government decision-makers. We aimed to 1) increase
The Cultural Unity and Engagement Center, Latin American Studies Center, Center to Advance Research & Teaching in the Social Sciences, the International Student and Scholar Programs, Department of
Abstract: Diverse actors in the American West extract profits and surplus value from fire-prone areas at the urban periphery while inserting considerable social risks and costs back onto the landscape. To better excavate and highlight these