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Mark Carper, Assistant Professor of Geography/Environmental Studies, afmdc@uaa.alaska.edu
Dr. Carper's interests include international political economy; processes and effects of globalization; international environmental issues; resource management; interrelationship between society, technology and the environment; social theory and geography; gendered perspectives in geography; and issues of language, ethnicity and identity in the Slavic world. His regional focus has been on Russia and Eastern Europe, with a thematic concentration on socioeconomic transition and with a focus on his adopted territory for research, Bulgaria. These pursuits have encompassed area studies, language training, and travel.
BA Philosophy OK State U (1990); MS Geog OSU (1998); Ph. D. U of Kansas Geog (2004) He was the recipient of a Fulbright scholarship (2002-2003) for dissertation research (Household energy management strategies in Bulgaria's transitioning energy sector), AND served as an exchange student at Lund University, Sweden (1997) and participated in Board of European Students of Technology (BEST) Summer Program in Environmental Case Studies in Kosice, Slovak Republic; July 1997.
At the University of Alaska Anchorage he teaches introductory world regional and physical courses as well as People, Places, and Ecosystems; Political Geography; The Slavic World; and Field Studies in Geography: A Balkan Inquisition: Contemporary Geography and Development of the Balkan Peninsula
Areas of expertise: International environmental issues, political economy & globalization, Eastern Europe, the Balkans.
Courses regularly taught: A325, A327, A343, A390, A471, GEOG/ENVI/LSSS A311
Klisky
Andrew Kliskey, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences and Geography/Environmental Studies, afadk@uaa.alaska.edu
University of. Otago, New Zealand, B.S. (1986), M.S. (1988), PhD (1992)
Area of expertise: Landscape ecology, human ecology, geographic information systems, behavioral geography.
Courses regularly taught: GEOG/ENVI A490
VanDommelen
Dorn Van Dommelen, Chair and Professor of Geography/Environmental Studies, afdv@uaa.alaska.edu
PhD University of Toronto
Dr. Van Dommelen is Chair of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at UAA. He is an historical geographer with interests in the early medieval North Atlantic and North America. He has a current project which focuses on the use of territorial institutions by the Anglo-Saxon kings to control noble society during the Viking invasions, but is more broadly interested in settlement history in marginal environments in the North Atlantic, Canada and Alaska. He also teaches lower-division level physical geography as well as upper-division courses on North American historical geography, history and geography in the early medieval North Atlantic and a survey of Canada course for UAA's International Studies Program. Dorn's extra-curricular interests include hiking, backcountry skiing, brewing, baking and, most especially, working and playing with his family at home.
Areas of expertise: Historical Geography; territory; marginal environments, North America/North Atlantic
Courses regularly taught: GOEG A101, A345, A415, A443, GEOG/ENVI A211, A211L, INTL A335
Affiliated Faculty
Alessa
Lilian Alessa, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, afla@uaa.alaska.edu
University of British Columbia, BSc (1990), Ph.D (1997)
Areas of expertise: Human environment interactions and social-ecological complexity; agent based model architecture; water resources and society.
Courses regularly taught: GEOG/ENVI A211
anthony
Raymond Anthony, Assistant Professor, RANTHON1@uaa.alaska.edu
Purdue University, Ph.D
Dr. Anthony is interested in environmental, food, animal and agricultural ethics. He also specializes in Philosophy of Technology, in particular issues dealing with social justice, participatory democarcy, future generations and responsible citizenship. He continues to explore concerns in ethical theory, especially debates surrounding the status of quasi-realism as it relates to moral explanation.
Besides travel and food, Dr. Anthony enjoys the company of good friends and good music.
Areas of expertise: Ethical Theory, Animal, Enviornmental and Food Ethics, Philosophy of Technology
Current University Activities: Faculty Associate for Sustainability; Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Sustainability; Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee; Faculty Advisor, Philosophy Club.
Colt
Steve Colt, Associate Professor of Economics, afsgc@uaa.alaska.edu
Ph.D., Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999 . BA,
Economics, Williams College, 1981
Steve Colt’s research focuses on energy economics, rural utilities, tourism and recreation, and Alaska Native corporations. Dr. Colt also directs UAA’s environmental studies program, as well as teaching environmental studies, resource economics, and environmental economics and policy.
Areas of expertise: Environmental economics and policy
Courses regularly taught: GEOG/ENVI A311, ENVI/ECON A210
Adjunct Faculty
Alecia Brettschneider
Alecia Brettschneider, MA Geography, Texas State University
Ms. Brettschneider has years of professional experience utilizing geographic principles. She developed geographical models to propose business site locations and target specific advertising markets while working in the private sector. Alecia has taught courses in Site Location Analysis, Quantitative Methods, and is currently teaching Environmental Studies.
Areas of expertise: Economic Geography, Remote Sensing, Statistical Methods
Brian Brettschneider
Brian Brettschneider, Ph.D., Environmental Geography, Texas State University
Dr. Brettschneider’s primary areas of research are in climatology and physical geography. He currently teaches Physical Geography at UAA and has taught numerous GIS courses in prior semesters. Brian also has many years of experience as an environmental consultant, wetland ecologist, and as a GIS manager.
Areas of expertise: Climatology, GIS, Remote Sensing
Pauls
Terri Pauls, Co-founder, Bioneers in Alaska; Director, Alaska Earth Institute
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