Dr. Joe Weber recently authored a paper about the transition from folk to engineered roads in the Mojave Desert. Check out the full article in Journal of Historical Geography. Click […]
Category: Research
Magliocca co-authors paper about coastal housing markets
Dr. Nicholas Magliocca recently co-authored a paper about the influence of amenities and storm risks on coastal housing markets. Read the whole article in Ocean & Coastal Management. Read it […]
Munasinghe and Cohen co-author paper about remote sensing flood mapping
Doctoral student Dinuke Munasinghe (M.S. 2017) and Dr. Sagy Cohen recently co-authored a paper about using remote sensing in flood mapping. Read the entire article online in the Journal of […]
Weber co-authors paper about Korean high-speed train stations
Dr. Joe Weber recently co-authored an article about the economic impact of high-speed train stations in South Korea. Read the entire article in Transport Policy here. […]
Cohen and Munasinghe co-author paper about Brazos River flooding
Dr. Sagy Cohen and doctoral student Dinuke Munasinghe (M.S. ’14) are part of a team that recently published an article about flood inundation of the Brazos River in Texas. The article […]
Weber co-authors paper about sharecroppers and tuberculosis
Dr. Joe Weber recently co-authored a paper with Dr. Bronwen Lichtenstein from The University of Alabama Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice and undergraduate psychology major Towanda Pettway. The article explores […]
Weber publishes article about changing U.S. freeway system
Dr. Joe Weber recently published an article about the changing freeway system in the United States. You can read the whole article in the Journal of Transport Geography here. […]
Keellings and Engström publish about changing heat waves in North America
Assistant professor Dr. David Keellings and Geospatial Services Manager Dr. Johanna Engström recently co-authored a paper about the changing sizes and shapes of heat waves across North America. Published in […]
LaFevor and graduate students publish about Mexico’s agave
Dr. Matthew LaFevor and graduate students Jordan Cissell and James Misfeldt recently published a piece about Mexico’s agave cultivation and conservation in the American Geographical Society’s FOCUS. Read the interactive […]
Magliocca publishes paper about evolving Anthropocene
Dr. Nicholas Magliocca recently co-authored a piece about the evolving Anthropocene and the impact on long-term sustainability. Read it all in Sustainability Science here. […]