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James Martin

jamesmartin@ufl.edu @jimomatics Member, Quantitative Disease Ecology & Conservation Lab (QDEC Lab) State of Origin: Florida Degree Program: M.S. Entered Program: Fall 2017 Expected Graduation: Fall 2019 Dissertation Topic: Social-ecological Systems Analysis of Household Risk in Huaquillas Ecuador Adviser: Dr. Sadie Ryan Educational Background B.S. in Public Heath, University of South Florida, 2017 –top–

Graduate Student Poster Presentation

This week’s Geography Colloquium featured some of our current Master’s students presenting their research in a poster session:                       Megan Black presented Post-restoration analysis of bed morphology of the Lower Kissimmee River, Florida.                       Michael […]

Geography Colloquium: Wild Futures in Conservation and Climate

Wild Futures in Conservation and Climate November 9th, 3pm, Rion Ballroom, Reitz Union Mac Stone, Conservation Photographer, Author and Educator Title: Dispatches from the Field – A World in Flux Mac Stone travels the globe to bring back stories from the frontiers where mankind and the natural world collide. Copies of Mac’s book Everglades: America’s Wetland will […]