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Environmental Studies
Program Description
| Faculty | Course
Descriptions
Professor
Robert R. Curry, Emeritus
Bryan H. Farrell, Emeritus
Margaret FitzSimmons
Social and spatial aspects of environmental change, the development
and regulation of primary-sector activities and the regional integration
of environmental planning and resources management institutions
in urban and rural settings
Stephen R. Gliessman
Agroecology, sustainable agriculture, natural history, tropical
land use and development, ecology and management of California vegetation
David Goodman
Political economy of international environmental issues, global
agri-food systems, technology, North-South relations and sustainable
development, Brazilian economy and society
Deborah K. Letourneau
Agroecology, tropical biology, insect-plant interactions, biological
control as an alternative to chemical pesticides
Paul L. Niebanck, Emeritus
James E. Pepper, Emeritus
Daniel M. Press
U.S. environmental politics and policy, social capital and democratic
theory, industrial ecology, land and species conservation, regionalism
Alan R. Richards
Political economy, agricultural and economic development, economic
history
Carol Shennan
Agroecology, ecosystem studies, agriculture-wetland inter-actions,
participatory research, gender, and environmental issues
Michael E. Soulé, Emeritus
Associate Professor
Weixin Cheng
Soil ecology, agroecology, biogeochemistry, global change ecology
Gregory S. Gilbert
Disease ecology, conservation biology, tropical forest ecology,
microbial ecology
Brent Haddad
Market-based regulation, property rights, economic institutions
and the environment, California water institutions, renewable-resource
electricity, greenhouse-gas reduction
Karen D. Holl
Restoration ecology, conservation biology, landscape ecology
S. Ravi Rajan
Environmental history and political ecology, risk and disaster
studies, science and technology studies, North-South environmental
conflicts, environmental social theory, environmental ethics
Assistant Professor
Dennis D. Kelso
Environmental policy, natural resource use, social theory, and
emerging technology
Michael E. Loik
Plant responses to natural and anthropogenic environmental stress,
climatology, implications of global environmental change for reproductive
success and community composition, biogeography, physiology of ecosystem
restoration
Erika Zavaleta
Ecology and evolutionary biology, biodiversity and global change,
biological invasions, terrestrial plant and ecosystem ecology, ecological
economics, human ecology, conservation
Adjunct Associate Professor
Sean Swezey
Integrated pest management and agricultural sustainability
Lecturer
Jennifer K. Anderson
Environmental interpretation/education, experiential learning,
multi-cultural environmental education
Brian K. Fulfrost
Academic Coordinator, Geographic Information Systems Laboratory;
data management and analysis for natural and cultural resource management,
environmental monitoring, environmental and social impact assessment
and environmental policy studies
Margaret H. Fusari
Natural Reserve Coordinator, vertebrate biology and ecology,
conservation, natural resource planning, natural reserve management
Sarah Rabkin
Science, health, and environmental writing; journalism; the personal
essay; theory and practice of diary and journal keeping; the natural
history field journal as scientific tool and cultural tradition
Andrew Schiffrin
Environmental assessment, transportation, watershed management
Brian Walton
Coordinator, Predatory Bird Research Group

Suzanne P. Anderson (Earth Sciences)
Geomorphology, hydrology, weathering, glacial processes
Giacomo Bernardi (Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology)
Fish biology, phylogenetics, evolution
Michael K. Brown (Politics)
Inequality, race and African American politics, political economy,
political development of welfare states, theories and methods of
historical social science
Kenneth W. Bruland (Ocean Sciences)
Chemical oceanography, biogeochemistry of trace metals and radionuclides,
aquatic chemistry, geochemistry
Edmund Burke III (History)
Islamic history, modern Middle East and North African history,
French history, European imperialism, world history
Mark Cioc (History)
German history, modern European history, environmental history
Daniel P. Costa (Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology)
Physiological ecology of marine mammals and birds
Ben Crow (Sociology)
International development, sociology of water and markets, global
inequality, South Asia and East Africa, political economy, and green
enterprise
Daniel F. Doak (Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology)
Conservation biology, population biology, plant-animal interactions
E. Melanie DuPuis (Sociology)
Economic sociology, sociology of consumption, sociology of development,
political sociology, sociology of the environment, technological
change, historical sociology, social theory, food and social change
James Estes (Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology and Ocean Sciences)
Marine sciences, community ecology
Andrew Fisher (Earth Sciences)
Hydrogeology, crustal studies, heat flow, modeling
Jonathan A. Fox (Latin American and
Latino Studies)
Latin American and Latino politics, democratization, social movements;
transnational civil society coalitions with an emphasis on social
and environmental policy issues in Mexico, Brazil, Philippines,
and Central America
Laurel R. Fox (Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology)
Terrestrial population and community ecology, plant-animal interactions
Diane Gifford-Gonzalez (Anthropology)
Paleolithic and Neolithic Africa and Eurasia, colonial New Mexico,
origins of food production, pastoralists, zooarchaeology, history
of archaeology, interpretive theory, visual anthropology
James B. Gill (Earth Sciences)
Igneous petrology, geochemistry of island arcs
Lynda J. Goff (Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology)
Algal symbiosis, host-parasite relationships, molecular evolution
Walter L. Goldfrank (Sociology)
Social change, historical sociology, world systems, modern Mexico,
Chile, social movements and revolution, development theories, policies
and outcomes
Gary B. Griggs (Earth Sciences)
Coastal processes, hazards and engineering
Isebill V. Gruhn, Emerita (Politics)
Daniel Guevara (Philosophy)
Kant, moral philosophy, social and political philosophy, history
of modern philosophy
Donna J. Haraway (History of Consciousness
and Women’s Studies)
Feminist theory, cultural and historical studies of science and
technology, relation of life and human sciences, and human-animal
relations
Susan Harding (Anthropology)
Culture, politics, narrative, gender, local/global studies, ethnographic
writing, fundamentalism, Christianity, state-making, aging, America,
and Spain
Ronnie D. Lipschutz (Politics)
International relations; international political economy; foreign
policy; resource/environmental politics; global political networks;
global civil society; film, fiction, and politics; technology and
society; states of terror
Paul M. Lubeck (Sociology)
Political sociology, political economy of development, globalization,
labor and work, logics of methodology, religion and social movements,
Islamic society and identities, information and networks
Charles L. (Leo) Ortiz (Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology)
Physiology of marine mammals, physiological integration, physiology
of secretion
Ingrid M. Parker (Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology)
Plant ecology, pollination, plant-pathogen interactions, biological
invasions
Manuel Pastor Jr., (Latin American
and Latino Studies)
Urban poverty and regional development, Latinos in the urban
U.S., macroeconomic stabilization in Latin America; distribution,
democracy, and growth in the developing world; Cuban economic reform;
Mexican economic reform
Grant H. Pogson (Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology)
Molecular population genetics, ecological genetics, marine invertebrates
and fishes
Donald C. Potts (Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology)
Coral reef ecology, genetics, evolution, and geological history;
marine biodiversity; tropical biology, global change, and remote
sensing
Hugh Raffles (Anthropology)
Nature, the non-human, intimacy, scale, taxonomy, writing, Brazilian
Amazon
Peter T. Raimondi (Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology)
Marine ecology, evolutionary ecology, experimental design, applied
ecology
Mary W. Silver (Ocean Sciences)
Biological oceanography, marine plankton, midwater ecology
Lisa C. Sloan (Earth Sciences)
Paleoclimatology, climate change, Earth system science, surficial
processes
Donald R. Smith (Environmental Toxicology)
Organismal responses and therapeutic treatment of toxins
Andrew Szasz (Sociology)
Environmental sociology, political sociology, theory
Dana Y. Takagi (Sociology)
Social inequality and identity, research methods, race relations,
nationalism, and social movements
Anna Tsing (Anthropology)
Culture and politics, feminist theory and gender in the U.S.,
social landscapes and tropical forest ethnoecologies, ethnicity,
local power and relations to the state in Indonesia, Southeast Asia,
and the U.S.
Terrie M. Williams (Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology)
Vertebrate locomotor and thermoregulatory physiology; marine
biodiversity; comparative vertebrate energetics, exercise physiology
Patricia Zavella (Latin American
and Latino Studies)
The relationship between women’s work and domestic labor, poverty,
family, sexuality and social networks, feminist studies, ethnographic
research methods, and transnational migration of Mexicana/o workers
and U.S. capital
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