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Areas of expertise: Archaeology, Africa and African Studies, African Diaspora, Slavery, Atlantic World, Colonialism, Geographic Information Systems, Subsaharan Africa
Biography, Education and Training
Professor J. Cameron Monroe earned a B.A. from UC Berkeley (1995), M.A. from UCLA (1999), and PhD from UCLA (2003), all degrees in Anthropology. Between 2004 and 2006, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Departments of African and African American Studies, Anthropology, and History at Washington University in St. Louis. He joined the Department of Anthropology at UC Santa Cruz in the Fall of 2006. He has participated in archaeological field research in Armenia, Belize, Bénin, Haiti, Israe... more »
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Andrew Fisher
Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences
afisher@ucsc.edu
831-459-5598
Areas of expertise: Water, Hydrology, Geophysics, Geology, Geographic Information Systems, Climate Change, Oceanography, Earth Sciences, Mathematical Modeling, Water Policy and Management
Department Chair and Professor, Director, Center for Integrated Spatial Research (CISR), Associate Director, Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Technologies, Applications, and Research (GISTAR) Program
Environmental Studies DepartmentPress Contact
Jeffrey Bury
Professor
jbury@ucsc.edu
831-459-3685
Areas of expertise: Environmental Studies, Climate Change, Political Economy of Development, Geographic Information Systems, Glaciers, Conservation, Environmental Justice, Sustainability
Biography, Education and Training
Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder M.A., The American University Honors B.A., University of Utah
Areas of expertise: Archaeology, Anthropology, Latin American and Latino Studies, Geographic Information Systems, Colonialism
Biography, Education and Training
Dr. Carla Hernández Garavito (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 2019) is a Peruvian archaeologist investigating the reinvention of community identity in the Central Andes through successive colonization by the Inka (1450-1532 CE) and Spanish (1532-1821 CE) Empires. She has conducted research in the Peruvian North Coast and Cusco, but her main research area is Huarochirí, in the highlands of Lima. Her research connects her archaeological and historical interests through spatial modeling... more »
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