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Academic Advisors Environmental and Sustainability Sciences (ESS) 2016 - 2017 Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Anurag Agrawal Professor Ecology & Evolutionary Biology 425 Corson Hall [email protected] 607-254-4255 Research Interests and Courses Taught Community ecology of local plants and insects, evolutionary origins of biodiversity, impacts of additions and deletions of species for community and ecosystem processes, conservation of iconic organisms such as the monarch butterfly, interdisciplinarity and sustainability science, chemical ecology. BIOEE 1610: Intro Biology: Ecology & the Environment BIOEE 3611: Field Ecology BIOEE 3690: Chemical Ecology Shorna B. Allred Associate Professor Natural Resources 102 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-2149 C. Lindsay Anderson Assistant Professor Norman R. Scott Sesquicentennial Fellow Biological & Environmental Engineering 316 Riley-Robb Hall [email protected] 607-255-2488 Christopher B. Barrett Professor Applied Economics & Management Stephen B and Janice G. Ashley Professor of Applied Economics & Management Deputy Dean and Dean of Academic Affairs, College of Business 210B Warren Hall [email protected] 607-255-4489 Human dimensions of natural resource management with emphasis on forest and water resources and conservation related attitudes and behavior. NTRES 4940/6940: Global Env. Service Learning-Thailand NTRES 6000: Introduction to Graduate Study in Natural Resources Effective and reliable integration of renewable energy sources into existing energy systems. The Anderson group pursues this objective through computational methods for optimal decision making under uncertainty. BEE 4880/6880: Applied Simulation and Optimization for Renewable Energy Systems One major thread of my research focuses on the interactions between poverty reduction and environmental management in rural areas of developing countries, with an emphasis on modeling and policy related to coupled human and natural systems in the low-income tropics. AEM 2000: Contemporary Controversies in the Global Economy Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Rachel Bezner Kerr Associate Professor Development Sociology Research Interests and Courses Taught Sustainable agriculture, food security, health, nutrition and social inequalities, with a primary focus in southern Africa. 262 Warren Hall [email protected] 607-255-3213 Bernd Blossey Associate Professor Natural Resources 206 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-5314 Joshua F. Cerra Assistant Professor Director of Undergraduate Studies Landscape Architecture 444 Kennedy Hall [email protected] 607-255-1694 DSOC 3400: Agriculture, Food, Sustainability and Social Justice DSOC 4900: Development Sociology Capstone Course I evaluate effects of invasive plants, invasive earthworms and native deer on native species and food webs using a conservation biology framework. My emphasis is not only on discovery of impacts, but also development of appropriate management techniques, including biological control using insect herbivores. Joshua Cerra has practiced in environmental design and environmental systems analysis for over 20 years combined. His professional and academic work addresses relationships between urban ecosystems and site development processes across a range of habitat and land use types. He has project experience and research interests in urban ecological design, sustainable development, climate-adaptive design, stormwater systems planning, species-specific habitat planning, and restoration design. LA 3170/5170: Design and Environmental Systems LA 4010: Urban Design Studio LA 4070/6070: Emerging Dimensions in Urban Ecology and Sustainable Practices LA 6020: Integrating Theory and Practice II Howard Chong Assistant Professor Hotel Administration, Services Marketing 545C Statler Hall [email protected] 607-255-9163 Environmental economics, with specific interest on residential energy efficiency markets and sustainable business particularly in the hospitality context. HADM 4415: Sustainable Business and Economics with Hospitality Applications Resource and environmental economics. Jon M. Conrad Professor Applied Economics & Management 409 Warren Hall [email protected] 607-255-7681 Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Evan Cooch Associate Professor Natural Resources 202 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-1368 Paul Curtis Associate Professor Natural Resources 222 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-227-5927 Research Interests and Courses Taught Wildlife ecology and management, population dynamics, population modeling, quantitative methods, theoretical ecology, decision theory. NTRES 3100: Applied Population Ecology NTRES 4100: Conservation Biology: Concepts and Techniques NTRES 4120/6120: Wildlife Population Analysis: Techniques and Models Population biology of birds and mammals, public policy education, management of human-wildlife conflicts. NTRES 4280/6280: Principles and Practices of Applied Wildlife Science Human dimensions of wildlife management and policy. Daniel Decker Professor Natural Resources 101 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-5444 Art DeGaetano Professor and Associate Chair Janis Dickinson Professor Climate variability, climate data quality, applications of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences climate information. 1119 Bradfield Hall [email protected] 607-255-0385 Natural Resources G02A Fernow Hall and 252B Johnson Center Cornell Lab of Ornithology [email protected] 607-254-2194 EAS 2680: Climate and Global Warming EAS 3410: Atmospheric Thermodynamics and Hydrostatics EAS 4470 Physical Meteorology Behavioral ecology and conservation biology of birds. Citizen Science Program Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Antonio DiTommaso Professor Richard C. Call Director of Agricultural Sciences Soil and Crop Sciences Laurie Drinkwater Associate Professor 903 Bradfield Hall [email protected] 607-254-4702 Horticulture 124 Plant Science [email protected] 607-255-9408 John (Jack) Elliott Associate Professor Design & Environmental Analysis 4235 MVR Hall [email protected] 607-255-9714 Research Interests and Courses Taught My interests are in the ecology and management of weedy species in both natural areas and croplands. Ecology of invasive plant species and impact on the environment. Sustainable agricultural production. PLSCS 2940: PLSCS 3150: PLSCS 4440: PLSCS 6140: Introduction to Agricultural Machinery Weed Biology and Management Integrated Pest Management Weed Ecology and Management I have a broad interest in using science to develop sustainable societies that provide for all people while preserving natural resources and biosphere integrity for future generations. My over-arching goal in teaching and mentoring students is to contribute to the development of scientists who will be equipped to address the global challenges we face in agriculture and environmental management. I am interested in regenerative interventions for the built environment, both personally and professionally. DEA 1010: Studio I DEA 2030: Digital Communications DEA 4220: Ecological Literacy and Design Modeler and theoretical ecologist; quantitative ecology. Stephen P. Ellner Professor Ecology & Evolutionary Biology E339 Corson Hall [email protected] 607-254-4221 Gary W. Evans Elizabeth Lee Vincent Professor of Human Ecology Depts. of Design & Environmental Analysis and Human Development E3415 Martha Van [email protected] 607-342-1214 BIOEE 3610: Advanced Ecology BIOEE/MATH 3620: Dynamic Models in Biology BIOEE 7600: Introduction to Modeling in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Environmental and developmental psychologist interested in how the physical environment (e.g. noise, housing, crowding) affects human development. Much of his work focuses on the environment of childhood poverty. Interested in children’s environmental attitudes as well. DEA 1500: Intro to Human-Environment Relations DEA 2500/6600: The Environment and Social Behavior Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Timothy Fahey Liberty Hyde Bailey Professor Undergraduate Advising Coordinator Chair, ESS Honors Program Natural Resources Shelley Feldman Professor Development Sociology Research Interests and Courses Taught Dynamics of forest ecosystems. G16 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-5470 391 Uris Hall [email protected] 607-255-6480 Alexander S. Flecker Professor Ecology & Evolutionary Biology E211 Corson Hall [email protected] 607-254-4263 NTRES 3301: Sustainability Science NTRES 4200/4201: Forest Ecology, Lecture and Lab Animating my research and teaching commitments is a long-term interest in integrating structural changes and cultural productions. Broadly, my research goals are to better understand processes of global social change, especially as these processes are expressed in particular social and spatial contexts and differently, among diverse social constituencies. Ecology of stream ecosystems. Importance of biodiversity in ecosystems. Influence of animals on ecosystem structure and function. BIOEE 1610: Ecology and the Environment BIOEE 4560: Stream Ecology Forest ecology, plant root and soil ecology, decomposition. Marc Goebel Research Associate Natural Resources NTRES 2100: Introduction to Field Biology G09 Fernow Hall [email protected] Name Christine Goodale Associate Professor Department Affiliation Contact Info Ecology & Evolutionary Biology E215 Corson Hall [email protected] 607-254-4211 Nelson Hairston Frank H.T. Rhodes Professor of Environmental Science Ecology & Evolutionary Biology E305 Corson Hall [email protected] 607-254-4231 Research Interests and Courses Taught Forest ecosystem ecology, carbon sequestration, greenhouse gas balance, impacts of air pollution and climate change, catchment biogeochemistry. BIOEE 1610: Ecology and the Environment BIOEE 4780: Ecosystem Biology BIOEE 6680: Principles of Biogeochemistry Dr. Hairston studies how organisms (especially freshwater plankton) respond ecologically and evolutionarily to environmental change (both humancaused and natural changes). Algae and small animals with very short generation times can evolve quickly changing their sensitivity to conditions where they live, and also altering the environment of other species living in the same food web. Understanding this ecoevolutionary process is important for understanding the natural world. BIOEE 1610: Ecology and the Environment BIOEE 4570/4571: Limnology: Ecology of Lakes Lecture/Lab BIOEE 6601: Tropical Field Ecology Ann E. Hajek Professor Entomology 6126 Comstock Hall [email protected] 607-254-4902 Ecology and sustainable management of insect species in natural areas, the urban environment and croplands. Emphasis on non-native invasives and impacts of climate change on their ecology. ENTOM 2020: Invasions: Trading Species in a Shrinking World ENTOM 4630: Invertebrate Pathology ENTOM 6900: Ecology and Evolution of Infection and Disease Population and conservation genetics Matthew Hare Associate Professor Natural Resources 205 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-5685 NTRES 2830: DNA, Genes and Conserving Diversity NTRES 4100: Conservation Biology: Concepts and Techniques NTRES 7283: Molecular Genetic Approaches to the Study of Ecology and Evolution Lab: 213 Bradfield Hall 607-255-7615 Drew Harvell Professor Ecology & Evolutionary Biology E321 Corson Hall [email protected] 607-254-4274 Marine Ecology and Sustainable Marine Ecosystems, Invertebrate Biology, Ecology of Infectious Disease, Invertebrate Immunology BIOEE 3730: Marine Invertebrate Biodiversity BIOEE4620: Marine Ecosystem Sustainability EAS 3510: Conservation Oceanography (Hawaii) Offering a Research Apprenticeship for students in Spring (off-campus) Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Peter Hess Professor Biological & Environmental Engineering 228 Riley Robb Hall [email protected] 607-255-2495 Research Interests and Courses Taught My research investigates the mutual relation between the chemistry and composition of the atmosphere of the atmosphere and global change (including climate change). Global change, with impacts relating to atmospheric pollution, not only drive climate change but also directly threaten human health, agricultural productivity, and natural ecosystems. BEE 4940/6940: Cross Scale Biogeochemical Modeling BEE 4940: Terrestrial Hydrology in a Changing Climate BEE/EAS 4940: Climate Change Solutions Ian Hewson Associate Professor Department of Microbiology 403 Wing Hall [email protected] 607-255-0151 Biological oceanography, with focus specifically on marine microbiology, and marine environmental virology. Examine the responses of marine microorganisms to their habitat, and the composition of viruses associated with marine organisms, using a variety of molecular biological tools. BioMI 3500: Biological Oceanography and Ocean Biogeochemistry Robert Howarth David R. Atkinson Professor of Ecology and Environmental Biology Karim-Aly Kassam Associate Professor International Professor Ecology & Evolutionary Biology E309 Corson Hall [email protected] 607-255-6175 Natural Resources and American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program 122 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-9757 Earth system science, oceanography, and aquatic ecology, with an emphasis on how human activity is changing our planet and evaluating ways to reduce human impacts through changes in agriculture and energy sources and use. BIOEE 1610: Ecology and the Environment (alt S) BIOEE 6680: Principles of Biogeochemistry Biocultural Diversity, Ethnobiology, Human Ecology, Indigenous Studies, International Agriculture and Rural Development, Natural Resource Policy, Socio-Cultural and Environmental change. NTRES 3330: Ways of Knowing: Indigenous and Local Ecological Knowledge NTRES/IARD 4800: Global Seminar Building Sustainable Environmental and Secure Food Systems NTRES 7330: Socio-cultural and Ecological Role of Diversity AIIS 1110: Introduction to American Indian Studies II: Contemporary Issues in Indigenous North America AIIS 6010: American Indian Studies Proseminar Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Barbara Knuth Senior Vice Provost Dean of Graduate School Professor Natural Resources Clifford Kraft Associate Professor Marianne Krasny Professor Research Interests and Courses Taught Natural resource and environmental policy; human dimensions of natural resource management. 501G Day Hall 350 Caldwell [email protected] 607-255-5864 Natural Resources Fish and aquatic ecology, aquatic ecosystem management 203 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-2775 NTRES 1101: Introduction to Environmental Science and Sustainability NTRES 4300: Environmental Policy Processes NTRES/BIOEE 4560: Stream Ecology Natural Resources Environmental education, urban youth and community environmental programs, civic ecology education. 221 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-2827 James Lassoie International Professor of Conservation Natural Resources 201 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-2810 Conservation science, community-based natural resource management, ecoagriculture, international development, sustainability science and management IARD/LATA 4011: Experience Latin America – Building Student-Community Partnerships in Intag, Ecuador I (Fall 2015) IARD/NTRES/SNES 4850: Case Studies in International Eco agriculture and Environmental Conservation IARD 4940: Worldly Explorations: The Gateway to Engaged International Experiences for Cornell Undergraduate Students (new Spring 2016) Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Bruce Lauber Senior Research Associate Natural Resources 105 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-254-2892 Johannes Lehmann Professor Soil and Crop Sciences 909 Bradfield Hall [email protected] 607-254-1236 Bruce V. Lewenstein Professor Department Chair Communication and Science & Technology Studies 321 Kennedy Hall [email protected] 607-255-8310 Shanjun Li Associate Professor Applied Economics & Management 405 Warren Hall [email protected] 607-255-1832 Research Interests and Courses Taught Collaborative and community-based natural resource management. Invasive species. Human dimensions of Great Lakes fisheries. NTRES 3300: Planning for Environmental Conservation and Sustainability NTRES 4300: Environmental Policy Processes Biogeochemistry of soils as it relates to functioning of terrestrial ecosystems and the human disturbance such as deforestation, agriculture and climate change. PLSCS 3720: Nutrient Management and Research in Agroecosystems PLSCS 6720: Nutrient Cycling in Natural and Managed Ecosystems ESS 2000: Environmental and Sustainability Sciences Colloquium Public communication of science and technology; science museums; science journalism. Comm 2850/STS 2851: Communication, Environment, Science and Health Comm 3020: Science Writing for Media Comm 4660: Public Communication of Science and Technology Environmental and energy economics, Empirical industrial organization, Applied microeconomics. Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Eugene L. Madsen Professor Microbiology B57A Wing Hall [email protected] 607-255-2417 Research Interests and Courses Taught Molecular microbial ecology. Biogeochemistry. Biodegradation of environmental pollutants. “Who,” “what,” “how,” when,” “where,” “why” of microorganisms in soils, waters, and sediments. BIOMI 3970: Environmental Microbiology NTRES 1101: Introduction to Environmental Science and Sustainability Natalie Mahowald Professor Director of Graduate Studies Carmen Enid Martinez Associate Professor Atmospheric biogeochemistry, atmospheric aerosols, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences earth system modeling. 1112 Bradfield Hall [email protected] 607-255-5166 Soil and Crop Sciences 906 Bradfield Hall [email protected] 607-255-0895 Philip McMichael Professor Development Sociology 113 Academic Surge A [email protected] 607-255-5495 EAS 3050: Climate Dynamics EAS 4400: Climate Change Seminar Soil and environmental chemistry and biogeochemistry. Current research projects focus on nitrogen-iron-organic matter cycling and organic matter interactions at mineral surfaces. EAS 3050: Climate Dynamics EAS 4400: Climate Change Seminar Research examines capitalist modernity through the lens of agrarian questions, food regimes, agrarian/food sovereignty movements, and most recently the implications for food systems of agrofuels and land grabbing. DSOC 2050: International Development DSOC 7500: Food Ecology and Agrarian Change Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Stephen Morreale Senior Research Associate Adjunct Associate Professor Natural Resources Paul Nadasdy Associate Professor 108 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-54-4912 Department of Anthropology/ American Indian Studies 229 McGraw Hall [email protected] 607-255-4040 Max J. Pfeffer CALS Senior Associate Dean and Professor Development Sociology Gregory P. Poe Professor Applied Economics & Management 267 Roberts Hall [email protected] 607-254-6765 407 Warren Hall [email protected] 607-255-4707 Sara B. Pritchard Associate Professor Director of Graduate Studies Science & Technology Studies 311 Morrill Hall [email protected] 607-255-3691 Research Interests and Courses Taught Conservation ecology, vertebrate zoology, amphibians and reptiles, wildlife, forest conservation, marine conservation. NTRES 3260: Applied Conservation Ecology Research focus is on the politics surrounding the production and use of environmental knowledge in wildlife management, land claim negotiations and pother political arenas. ANTHR 3417: Nature/Culture: The Politics of HumanEnvironment Relations ANTHR 3422/AIS 3422: Culture, Politics, and Environment in the Circumpolar North ANTHR 4410: Indigenous Peoples, Ecological Sciences, and Environmentalism Teaching concentrates on environmental sociology and sociological theory. Research spans several areas including land use and environmental planning, rural labor markets, rural to urban and international migration. Empirical work covers a variety of rural and urban communities, including rural/urban fringe areas. Environmental Policy, Non-Market Valuation, Water My interests lie in empirically investigating factors that affect individual decisions to participate in public programs and incorporating this information into environmental policy design. AEM 1500: An Introduction to the Economics of Environmental and Natural Resources AEM 6510: Environmental and Resource Economics Historian of technology and an environmental historian specializing in twentieth-century France and the French empire, including the history and politics of water management. Current research examines the history of light pollution. BSOC/STS 2061: Ethics and the Environment BSOC/STS 3181: Living in an Uncertain World: Science, Technology and Risk BSOC/STS 4131: Comparative Environmental History Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Joe M. Regenstein Professor Emeritus Food Science B92 Morrison Hall [email protected] 607-255-8041 Susan J. Riha Professor Amanda Rodewald Professor Director of Conservation Science Cornell Lab of Ornithology Research Interests and Courses Taught Interests include food waste management with an emphasis on use of fishery byproducts for food and nonfood use. Composting of food waste. Working with students to improve Cornell’s sustainability. Soil-plant-atmosphere interactions; land use change, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences climate change, water resource management. 1110 Bradfield Hall [email protected] 607-255-1729 EAS 1600: EAS 3010: EAS 4830: EAS 6750: ESS 2000: Natural Resources Conservation biology, wildlife population and community ecology, avian ecology and conservation in temperate and tropical regions. G11A Fernow Hall; Lab of Ornithology, 159 Sapsucker Woods Rd Environmental Physics Evolution of the Earth System Environmental Biophysics Modeling the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Systems Environmental and Sustainability Sciences Colloquium BIOEE 2670: Introduction to Conservation Biology [email protected] 607-254-2176 Paul Rodewald Senior Lecturer Senior Research Associate Cornell Lab of Ornithology Natural Resources G11A Fernow Hall; Lab of Ornithology, 159 Sapsucker Woods Rd Ornithology, ecology of songbirds during migration, movement ecology, factors that influence distributional change of birds. NTRES 2100: Introduction to Field Biology [email protected] Lars Rudstam Professor Natural Resources 211A Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-1555 Aquatic ecology from fish to nutrients. Current research topics range from analysis of deep chlorophyll layers in the Great Lakes, to zooplankton dynamics, diseases in benthic crustaceans, restoration of native fish species, and fisheries. NTRES 3110/3111: Fish Ecology Conservation and Management Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Rebecca Schneider Associate Professor Natural Resources 220 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-2110 Jonathon Schuldt Assistant Professor Communication 329 Kennedy Hall [email protected] 607-255-1543 Research Interests and Courses Taught Sustainable management of water resources, wetland ecology and hydrology, plants and groundwater. NTRES 3240: Sustainable, Ecologically Based Management of Water Resources My research focuses on the factors that influence judgments, decisions, and public opinion in the health and environment domains. Specific topics of interest include message framing, health claims and food labeling, and political communication. Recent work examines the intersection of online search behavior, issue framing, and political identity. Comm 2760: Persuasion and Social Influence Comm 3189: Taking America’s Pulse: Creating and Conducting a National Survey Comm 4200: Public Opinion and Social Processes Peter Smallidge NY. Extension Forester Natural Resources 219 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-592-3640 Jed Sparks Professor Director, Office of Undergraduate Biology (OUB) Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Richard Stedman Professor Director, Human Dimensions Research Unit Natural Resources E408A Corson Hall [email protected] 607-254-4270 104 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-9729 Control of interfering vegetation, forest regeneration, production of high quality timber, maple syrup production. NTRES 3250: Forest Management and Maple Syrup Production Interested in ways that organisms influence the cycling of elements and energy within ecosystems and between ecosystems and the atmosphere. Tend to focus on the ecology of arid and semi-arid terrestrial landscapes. BIOEE 3610: Advanced Ecology Natural resource based communities, natural resources and social change, coupled human and environmental systems, environmental attitudes, social science methods, and environmental risk. NTRES 2201: Society and Natural Resources NTRES 4320: Social Science and Resource Policy: Applications DSOC/NTRES 6201: Community, Place, and Environment Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Patrick Sullivan Professor Department Chair Career Development Faculty Representative Natural Resources 111B Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-8213 James Tantillo Lecturer Research Associate Natural Resources Janice Thies Associate Professor Soil and Crop Sciences G22 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-2821 722 Bradfield Hall [email protected] 607-255-5099 Peter J. Trowbridge Professor Department Chair M. Todd Walter Associate Professor Director, Water Resources Institute Landscape Architecture 440 Kennedy Hall [email protected]; [email protected] 607-255-2738 Biological & Environmental Engineering 222 Riley-Robb Hall [email protected] 607-255-2488 Research Interests and Courses Taught Quantitative population and community dynamics, natural resource assessment and modeling, biological statistics, spatial statistic, marine and freshwater fisheries. NTRES 3130: Biological Statistics I NTRES 4130: Biological Statistics II NTRES 4110/6110: Quantitative Ecology and Management of Fisheries Resources NTRES 6140: Introduction and Application of Bayesian Methods for Inference in Ecology (Fall 2012) NTRES 6700: Spatial Statistics Environmental philosophy, environmental history, science policy, and animal ethics. NTRES 2320: Nature and Culture NTRES 3320: Introduction to Ethics and the Environment NTRES 4330: Applied Environmental Philosophy Soil biology and ecology, rhizosphere biology, agroecology, soil health, molecular microbial ecology and biodiversity, biogeochemistry, microbial inoculants, N2 fixation, bacterial source tracking and systems science. PLSCS 3210: Soil Management for Sustainability PLSCS 4660: Soil Ecology PLSCS 4303: The GMO Debate: Science and Society (also Govt, BSoc, STS, PlBio 4303) PLSCS 4500: Master Composters PLSCS 6660: Applied Plant/Microbe Interactions Scholarship focuses on the rehabilitation and re-greening of brownfield sites. This work specifically engages the successful establishment of plants in urban areas. LA 4910: Creating the Urban Eden LA 3180/6180: Site Construction LA 3010/6010: Theory and Practice of Landscape Architecture Hydrology with emphases on interactions between ecological and hydrological systems, water quality protection, and applications of nanobiotechnology to environmental science. BEE 3710: Physical Hydrology for Ecosystems Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Thomas Whitlow Associate Professor Horticulture 23 Plant Science [email protected] 607-255-1793 Research Interests and Courses Taught Plant ecologist; focus on using plants to restore ecosystem functions to cities and other human impacted landscapes. Takes an interdisciplinary approach, using physiological ecology, atmospheric science, soil science and hydrology. PLHRT 2240: Ecology and Politics of the Metropolis. PLHRT 4400: Restoration Ecology David W. Winkler Professor Ecology & Evolutionary Biology E241 Corson Hall [email protected] 607-254-4216 Steven Wolf Associate Professor Natural Resources 121 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-0282 David W. Wolfe Professor Horticulture 117 Plant Science [email protected] 607-255-7888 Development Sociology Wendy Wolford Robert A. and Ruth E. Polson Professor Associate Director, ACSF 263 Warren Hall [email protected] 607-255-2146 Ornithologist with strong interests in physiological, evolutionary and behavioral ecology; explores the causes of temporal and spatial variation in the life histories of birds, focusing mostly on breeding biology and movements. BIOEE 3610: Advanced Ecology BIOEE 4750: Ornithology Political economy of environment, environmental governance, multifunctional landscapes, agrienvironmental policy. NTRES 3301: Sustainability Science NTRES/STS/BSOC 3311 and NTRES 6310: Environmental Governance DSOC/NTRES 7600: Economy, Ecology and Limits: A Graduate Seminar in Environmental Sociology Climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies for agriculture and natural ecosystems. Soil health and water and nitrogen management for sustainable crop production. Science communication. PLHRT 1160: Nature Writing (First-Year Writing Seminar) PLHRT 3600: Climate Change and the Future of Food Issues within and between the political economy of development, agrarian studies, social mobilization, land reform and political ecologies of conservation. IARD/DSOC 2020: Principles of International Agriculture and Rural Development DSOC 3200/5200: Political Economy of Global Development DSOC 6150: Qualitative Methods DSOC 7290: Agrarian Social Movements Name Department Affiliation Contact Info Research Interests and Courses Taught Air pollution and weather analysis. Mark Wysocki Senior Lecturer Earth & Atmospheric Sciences 1114 Bradfield Hall [email protected] 607-255-2568 Joseph Yavitt Professor Director of Graduate Studies EAS 1310: EAS 1340: EAS 2500: EAS 3410: EAS 3520: EAS 4570: EAS 4700: EAS 5050: Basic Principles of Meteorology Basic Meteorology Lab Meteorological Observations and Instruments Atmospheric Thermodynamics and Hydrostatis Synoptic Meteorology Atmospheric Air Pollution Advanced Weather Forecasting and Analysis Fluid Dynamics in the Earth Sciences Natural Resources Biogeochemistry, microbial ecology, forests and wetlands. G21 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-6601 NTRES 2010: Environmental Conservation NTRES/EAS 3030: Introduction to Biogeochemistry NTRES 3220: Global Ecology and Management UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM COORDINATORS Marian Hovencamp Undergraduate Program Assistant Natural Resources/ESS G15 Fernow Hall [email protected] 255-2809 Suzanne Wapner Undergraduate Program Coordinator Natural Resources Environmental and Sustainability Sciences G15 Fernow Hall [email protected] 607-255-1269 Oversees Department undergraduate activities, course registration, provides advising assistance and serves as a general information resource for all Natural Resources and Environmental and Sustainability Sciences undergraduates. Undergraduate program coordinator for Environmental and Sustainability Sciences (ESS). Provides advising assistance for undergraduates. Teaching support for NTRES 1101, ESS 2000.