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The ALRS Affiliated FacultyThe Faculty of Arid Lands Resource Sciences, consisting of more than 45 members, provides the multidisciplinary breadth necessary for teaching and mentoring students with a wide range of interests. Archer, Steven R.Professor, School of Renewable Natural ResourcesPlant ecology and ecosystem sciences. Interdisciplinary research on dry-land plant community dynamics and succession, with an emphasis on grass-woody plant interactions in relation to soils, climate, disturbance, and land use. Baro, Mamadou A.Associate Professor, AnthropologyParticipatory Development, Household Livelihood Security, Applied Anthropology, Land Tenure, Gender and International Development with special focus on Africa and the Caribbean, and Research Methodology. Bechtel, Robert B.Professor, PsychologyEnvironmental, ecological and social psychology. Bonine, Michael E.Professor, Near Eastern Studies; Geography & Regional DevelopmentNear-east geography, urban and settlement geography, comparative urbanism. Bradley, Michael D.Associate Professor, Hydrology & Water ResourcesWater resources policy & management. Coates, Wayne E.Professor, Office of Arid Lands StudiesAgricultural engineering. Colby, Bonnie G.Professor, Agricultural & Resource EconomicsResource economics, impacts of climate change on resource utilization and value of natural areas, hydrology and water resources. Comrie, Andrew C.Professor, Geography & Regional Development; Associate Vice President for Research; Dean of the Graduate College and Director of Graduate Interdisciplinary ProgramsClimatology, air pollution, environmental issues. Cory, Dennis C.Professor, Agricultural & Resource EconomicsNatural resource & environmental economics & policy. Cox, David E.Associate Dean and Director, Academic Programs, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Professor, Agriculture EducationAssessment and evaluation of learning styles of adolescent and adult learners, with application to matching teaching modalities to a variety of learning styles, to enhance student competency attainment. Cuello, JoelAssociate Professor, Agricultural & Biosystems EngineeringBioreactor design & secondary metabolite production. Davis, Owen K.Professor, Geological SciencesThe past ecology and climate of arid regions, studying the pollen and plant fossils preserved in the sediments of lakes, marshes, and caves. deSteiguer, J. EdwardProfessor, School of Renewable Natural Resources;1. "Linear Optimization Methods and National Forest Planning: Past Experiences, Future Directions." 2. "Economic Impacts of Ecosystem Management on the Beaver Creek and V Bar V Watersheds." 3. "Potential Applications of Multi-Objective Decision Methods to National Forest Planning." 4. "Use of the Analytic Hierarchy Process to Obtain Stakeholder Management Preferences: A Case Study on the Coronado National Forest." 5. " A Comparative Study of Economic Indicators of Local Community Timber Dependency: A Colorado Case Study." Elliot, John “Jack” F.Professor, Department of Agricultural EducationResearch in agricultural and environmental issues. Ffolliott, Peter F.Professor, School of Renewable Natural ResourcesDevelopment & testing of ecosystems simulation models. Finan, Timothy J.Director, Bureau of Applied Research & Anthropology; Professor, AnthropologyApplied anthropology, cultural and societal impacts of climate vulnerability, famine vulnerability and early warning. Fish, Suzanne K.Professor, Anthropology, Arizona State MuseumEthnobotany, ethnobiology, archeology, ethnopharmacy, Hohokam Agriculture. Fonseca, Jorge M.Assistant Professor, Plant SciencesMain goal is to look at the effects of pre- and postharvest variables on quality of vegetables. My programs will develop new information and alternative technologies for vegetable production, harvest, handling and fresh-cut processing. The ultimate goal is to aid the industry find economically feasible and environmentally safe practices and technologies that add value to the final product. Gibson, Lay J.Professor, Office of Arid Lands Studies, Geography & Regional DevelopmentEconomic and urban geography, economic development. Gimblett, H. RandyProfessor, School of Renewable Natural ResourcesSpatial dynamic ecosystem modeling; geographic information systems, artificial intelligence in natural resource planning; human cognition and environmental perception; landscape simulation; dynamic recreation behavior; modeling and simulation software; distributed multi agent reasoning systems. Guertin, Phillip D.Associate Professor, School of Renewable Natural ResourcesWatershed hydrology & management; wetland/riparian. Gunatilaka, LeslieProfessor, Southwest Center for Natural Products Research & Commercialization, Office of Arid Land StudiesApplication of natural product chemistry to solve problems of human and animal health and agriculture. Hiller, Joseph G.Assistant Dean, Native American Programs; Professor, Renewable Natural ResourcesIndian country issues, watershed management, water policy, and rangeland ecology. Hirschboeck, Katherine L.Associate Professor, Laboratory of Tree-Ring ResearchClimatology, hydrology, climate variability & dendroclimatology. Huete, Alfredo R.Professor, Soil, Water & Environmental ScienceBiophysical remote sensing, Soil, water & environmental science. Hutchinson , Charles F.Director & Professor, Office of Arid Land StudiesPhysical geography of arid lands, development in arid lands, famine early warning, decision support systems, remote sensing. Karpiscak, MartinAssociate Research Scientist, Office of Arid Land StudiesHuman impacts on water quality and plant communities; impacts of plants on water quality and impacts of water of various quality on the growth and health of different plant species; constructed wetlands; residential water conservation. Knight, JimProfessor, Agricultural EducationAgricultural Education Marsh, Stuart E.Program Chair, Arid Lands Resource Sciences GIDP;
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