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Tariq Banuri
Research Professor, Economics Department
Regions of Interest:
Algeria,
Costa Rica,
Ethiopia,
Guatemala,
Kenya,
Mauritius,
Namibia,
Pakistan,
Republic of Korea,
Seychelles,
Thailand
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Summer Burton Rupper
Professor, Sch Of Environ,Society&Sustain
Associate Professor, Sch Of Environ,Society&Sustain
Associate Director, University of Utah, Global Change and Sustainability Center
Research Summary: My research objectives are part of a larger effort to characterize natural climate variability, and to quantify the impacts of climate change on physical and human systems. My current research projects focus on quantifying glacier contributions to water resources and sea-level rise, assessing glacier sensitivity to climate change, and reconstructing past climate using ice cores and geomorphic evidence of past glacier extents.
Regions of Interest:
Antarctica,
Argentina,
Austria,
Bhutan,
Canada,
Chile,
India,
Nepal,
Norway,
Pakistan,
Peru,
Switzerland
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UDITA GUPTA
Associate Director , University of Utah, Urban Institute for Teacher Education
Adjunct Instructor, Educational Psychology
Associate Professor (Clinical), Urban Institute for Teacher Education
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Tabitha M. Benney
Affiliated Faculty, University of Utah, Center for Genomic Medicine
Assistant Professor, Political Science Department
Associate Professor, Political Science Department
Affiliated Faculty, University of Utah, Latin American Studies Program
Affiliated Faculty, University of Utah, Asian Studies Program
Affiliated Faculty, Center for Global Change and Sustainability, University of Utah
Affiliated Researcher, University of Cape Town, The Griffith Criminology Institute and Global Risk Governance Program
Research Fellow, Earth System Governance (ESG) Network
Affiliated Faculty, Environmental and Sustainability Studies, University of Utah
Research Summary: My interdisciplinary research focuses on mapping interactions within complex coupled systems to develop research-based policy applications to address a range of trans-boundary governance issues. My current research agenda is focused on health disparities and inequality related to the impacts of energy, climate, and air quality. I also study systems of the global economy (e.g. varieties of capitalism, energy coalitions, social inequality, and low carbon energy transitions).
Research Keywords:
Environmental Justice,
Air Pollution, Indoor,
Air Pollution,
International Political Economy,
Global Climate Change,
Environmental Policy,
International Relations or Diplomacy,
Capitalism,
Economics Studies - Developing Countries,
Sustainability,
International or Global Development,
Energy Planning or Policy,
Currency Markets
Regions of Interest:
Australia,
Bhutan,
Brazil,
China,
Ecuador,
India,
Latin America and the Caribbean,
Nepal,
New Zealand,
Norway,
Peru,
South Africa,
Southern Asia
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RICHARD R FORSTER
Associate Dean College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, University of Utah, Social & Behav Science-Dean
Professor, Sch Of Environ,Society&Sustain
Research Summary: My research primarily focuses on using remote sensing data to derive information about snow and ice conditions at the Earth's surface. More specifically I study glaciers, ice sheets, and seasonal snow cover response to climate change. This work is geographically focused on Alaska, Greenland, High Mountain Asia, and the Intermountain West. The data sets I use most frequently are based on microwave remote sensing, especially synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and interferometric SAR (InSAR).