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Resource geography
Resource geography examines human use of earth resources. At Oregon State University, there facuty have active research programs
in environmental impact analysis, the human-wildlife interface,
transboundary water resources, environmental quality,
recreation resources, mineral and energy resources, agriculture,
policy analysis of natural resource management and planning,
and land use planning and management. Faculty who commonly
supervise students in resource geography include Becker, Doel, Jackson, Jones,
Matzke, Muckleston, Santelmann, and Wolf.
There are also strong linkages with the OSU
Rural Studies
and Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology (EBB) Programs.
Prospective
students are invited to examine faculty specific research
activity through connections found in the Faculty
section of our website. Perusing the Student
Theses
and Student Publications sections
provides evidence of specific directions resource geography
research over time. |