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Jesse Minor
Title:
Graduate Instructor
Personal Website:
Phone:
520-621-1652
Email:
jminor@email.arizona.edu
Department/Organization:
School of Geography and Development
Status:
Current
My interests and experiences lie at the intersection of science, natural resource policy, and environmental change. Current research topics include natural and anthropogenic forest disturbances such as wildfire, prescribed burning, and insect outbreaks, coupled with forest restoration techniques and land-use priorities. I have broad interests in nature society interactions, particularly with a focus on resource extractive industries such as fishing, forestry, grazing, and harvesting.
Forest Disturbances in Sky Island Systems | ||
Teaching field methods in political ecology |
Stories of the Sky Islands: Exhibit Development Resource Guide for Biology and Geology at Chiricahua National Monument and Coronado National Memorial |
Hudson, A.M., Minor, J.J., and Posthumus, E.E. 2013. Stories of the Sky Islands: Exhibit Development Resource Guide for Biology and Geology at Chiricahua National Monument and Coronado National Memorial. Final Report to National Park Service, Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit Agreement H1200-05-0003, Task Agreement J8680090020. May 17, 2013: 92 pp.
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Public Political Ecology Field Course: Report on a two-day Critical Theory and Mixed Methods Course |
Public Political Ecology Field Course: |