geography
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Geographers double down on commitment to ethics and equity as a new generation joins the field
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Geography professor launches a podcast discussing how geography can help address society’s most pressing challenges
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Researchers provide insights into the sustainability and resilience of managed versus wild pollinators
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Researchers identify a climate signature in rivers globally
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Six professors are named 2017 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Michael Goodchild receives the Stanley Brunn Award for Creativity in Geography
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Location, location, location still matters in a world made smaller by the Internet and social media
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Talk will begin at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 13, in the McCune Conference Room, 6020 Humanities and Social Sciences Building
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UC Santa Barbara geography professor Richard Church has been selected for his highly cited “Maximal Covering Location Problem” paper
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Following in his dad's footsteps, climatologist and professor Joel Michaelsen assumes role of Interim EVC
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Many 21st-century challenges require a deep understanding of how natural and manmade phenomena — major earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, climate change and sustainable energy resources — are linked to one another.
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The Department of Geography visited 14 local schools to teach students from kindergarten to high school about everything from soil to transportation in order to celebrate Geography Awareness Week.
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Hoping to illuminate the driving force behind rapid land change and urban transition in developing African countries, a research team that includes UC Santa Barbara geographers has launched a study of demographic and agricultural shifts in Ghana...
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Despite the ever-louder drumbeat for sustainability and global efforts to advance environmental initiatives, Earth remains on a collision course with "unprecedented levels of damage and degradation." That's according to a new United Nations (U.N...
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The world has gotten smaller and more accessible since applications like Google Earth became mainstream, says UC Santa Barbara Professor of Geography Michael Goodchild.
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The Fellows committee of the American Geophysical Union has elected Tommy Dickey, a faculty member of the University of California, Santa Barbara, as one of 45 members to join the ranks of AGU Fellows.
