Courses Taught at UA

I regularly teach four upper-level undergraduate classes in geography and environmental studies and two graduate seminars in geography and law.  All of these classes deal with the history, geography, law, policy, and political economy of water and the environment. In the undergraduate classes, I emphasize the Western U.S.A. because it is easier for students at the University of Arizona to relate to it.  My graduate teaching is more comparative and international.

Undergraduate

GEOG/EVS 304:  Water, Environment, and Society

GEOG/EVS 462:  Environmental Law, Geography, and Society

GEOG/EVS 468:  Water and Sustainability

EVS 498:  Environmental Studies Capstone

Graduate

GEOG/LAW 596I:  Comparative and International Water Policy

GEOG/LAW 596L:  Law, Geography, and Property

Graduate Advising

I have been the main faculty advisor for 7 MA students and 10 PhD students, who have worked on water and environmental governance in Western USA, Chile, Mexico, Ecuador, and Israel. See my CV for details.