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IHDP Open Meeting 2009 - 7th International Science Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change - 26-30 April 2009; Bonn, Germany - The Social Challenges of Global Change
 
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Lori Hunter

Associate Professor, Sociology and Environmental
Studies Faculty Research Associate, Institute of Behavioral Science, Programs on Population, Environment & Society, USA


Lori Hunter's Curriculum Vitae

 

2005 - present Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Colorado at Boulder
Core Faculty, Environmental Studies Program

2007 – present Honorary Senior Researcher, University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Health
Sciences, Johannesburg, South Africa

2000 - 2005 Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Colorado at Boulder

2004 - 2005 Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (1 year position)
University of Colorado at Boulder

1996-2000 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Utah State University

 

Areas of interest and expertise:

Environmental Sociology: Relationship between human populations and the natural environment; natural resources and rural livelihoods in developing countries; integrated development and conservation interventions; public perception of environmental issues; environmental inequality.

Demography: Population distribution and migration, land-use change, ecological studies.

 

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BMURIHNWorld BankWorld Bank - Social Dimensions of Climate ChangeEDC2020EADI

       
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