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Colloquia

A list spanning the current and past semester (and maybe a bit more).
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Past Colloquia

Fri May 03, 03:30 pm. IBS Building, Room 155

“REDD+ Implementation and indigenous peoples rights in Tanzania”

Elifuraha I. Laltaika

Master of Laws (LL.M); Fulbright Fellow 2012-2013 University of Oregon School of Law


Fri Apr 26, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Dendroecological networks to investigate forest dynamics: the case of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) in Italy”

Franco Biondi

University of Nevada - Reno, Department of Geography


Fri Apr 19, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Rethinking Space and Power: Political Ontology in the Work of Michel Foucault and Giorgio Agamben”

Najeeb Jan

CU-Boulder Geography


Fri Mar 15, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“The two Pyrenees: depopulation, land-use changes, and repopulation in the EU era”

Eric Perramond

Colorado College, Environmental Program


Fri Mar 08, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“The fate of water in tropical clouds and the subtropical humidity balance”

David Noone

University of Colorado, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, CIRES Fellow


Fri Mar 01, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“China’s Energy and Environmental Choices: Green Giant or Dirty Dragon?”

Jeff Logan

Strategic Energy Analyst, National Renewable Energy Laboratory


Fri Feb 22, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Predators, Pests, and Parasites: Extirpation and Governance in the Rise of Rangeland Science”

Nathan Sayre

University of California Berkeley, Department of Geography


Fri Feb 15, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Exploring terra incognita: the biogeography of microorganisms”

Noah Fierer

University of Colorado, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, CIRES


Fri Feb 08, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Corporate Sovereignty: A Genealogy”

Joshua Barkan

University of Georgia, Department of Geography


Fri Feb 01, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“From the Terrestrial to the Celestial: My Perspectives and Experiences as NASA Chief Scientist”

Waleed Abdalati

CU-Boulder Geography


Fri Dec 07, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“GPS for diabetes: A multi-sensor framework for integrating data from geo-location, diabetes and exercise devices”

Jochen Wendel

University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Geography


Fri Nov 30, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Buddhism in Post-Soviet Russia: The Geographic Contexts of 'Revival'”

Ted Holland

University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Geography


Fri Nov 16, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Use it or lose it: vegetation response to microsite variability over time and space”

Preston Cumming

University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Geography


Fri Nov 09, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“An Introduction to SpatialSTEM: Understanding, communicating and teaching spatial reasoning, map analysis and modeling fundamentals ”

Joseph K. Berry

Adjunct Faculty in Geosciences, University of Denver; Adjunct Faculty in Natural Resources, Colorado State University; Principle, Berry & Associates // Spatial Information Systems


Fri Nov 02, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“March on fire: Making property at the urban fringe of Cartagena, Colombia”

Roseann Cohen

Community Agroecology Network and Yale University, Program in Agrarian Studies


Fri Oct 26, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Snowpacks Following Forest Disturbance: Implications for Negative Feedbacks on Water Availability”

Adrian Harpold

University of Colorado Boulder, Postdoctoral Fellow INSTAAR


Fri Oct 12, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Exploring place: how independent tourism is changing the geography of China”

Travis Klingberg

University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Geography


Fri Oct 05, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“'This place saved my life': the myth of the savior prison and why it is so appealing to incarcerated girls”

Mary Thomas

Ohio State University, Geography and Women's Studies


Fri Sep 28, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Negotiating Social Responsibilities in Tourism”

Harng Luh Sin

National University of Singapore, Department of Geography


Fri Sep 21, 03:30 pm. GUGG 205

“Mapping the population in the aftermath of the American Civil War”

Susan Schulten

University of Denver, Department of History


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