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SUMMARY:Demographic Dynamics and Population Responses to Varying Natural Hazard Exposures Across the U.S.\, 1970-2014
DESCRIPTION:Sara Curran\, Professor of International Studies\, Professor of Public Policy & Governance & Professor of Sociology\, University of Washington \nI serve as director of the UW’s Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology.  Recently and delightedly\, I was selected to join the Executive Council of UW President Ana Mari Cauce’s new Population Health Initiative.  This exciting endeavor provides an outstanding opportunity to amplify UW’s substantial health research\, training\, and applications across the entire campus on behalf of local and global healthy outcomes. \nI research gender\, migration\, and environment in developing countries.  Current projects include social change and migration\, climate change and migration\, and disaster disparities.  I am writing a book\, Demographic Dynamics and Development Transformations in Thailand. I have authored work that appears in Demography\, Population and Development Review\, Social Science Research\, Teaching Sociology\, Journal of International Women’s Studies\, and Journal of Marriage and the Family.
URL:https://www.cpc.unc.edu/event/demographic-dynamics-and-population-responses-to-varying-natural-hazard-exposures-across-the-u-s-1970-2014/
CATEGORIES:2016-17 Interdisciplinary Research Seminars
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SUMMARY:Population\, Health\, and Environment Transitions in the Developing World
DESCRIPTION:David López-Carr\, Professor of Department of Geography\, UC Santa Barbara \nI am co-Direct of the University of California Global Health Institute (UCGHI) Center of Expertise on Planetary Health. I am Professor of Geography at the University of California\, Santa Barbara\, where I direct the Human-Environment Dynamics Lab (HED) and lead the population\, health\, and environment research group for the Broom Center for Demography. I have lived\, worked\, and traveled in over 70 countries and speak Spanish\, as well as some Portuguese\, Italian\, French\, and very rudimentary Q’eqchí Maya. My research focuses on links among population\, health\, rural development\, agriculture\, and marine and forest resource use and conservation through ongoing projects in Latin America\, Africa\, and Asia. I have authored over 130 scientific publications. My research is conducted with colleagues and students thanks to several million dollars in funding from over 50 fellowships\, grants\, and awards from NASA\, NSF\, NIH\, the Mellon and Fulbright Foundations\, and numerous other sources. I am a Fellow of the NAS’ Kavli Frontiers of Science and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Before co-directing the Center for Planetary Health\, I was an associate director for the UCGHI Center of Expertise on Migration and Health and Director of UCSB’s Latin American and Iberian Studies\, where I was awarded outstanding graduate mentor. During 2015-15\, I chaired the UC Faculty Senate Committee on Affirmative Action\, Equity\, and Diversity (UCAAD) and remain on several related committees in which I have helped author various plans\, proposals and responses regarding policy as it relates to diversity and equity in higher education across the UCs.
URL:https://www.cpc.unc.edu/event/population-health-and-environment-transitions-in-the-developing-world/
CATEGORIES:2016-17 Interdisciplinary Research Seminars
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