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University of Wyoming
Deborah D. Paulson

Deborah D. Paulson
Associate Professor
PhD Geography, University of Hawaii, 1992,
Forest depletion, village agriculture and social change in rural Western Samoa: a case study;
MS Biology, University of Northern Arizona, 1981;
BA Biology, College of St. Benedict, 1975
debp@uwyo.edu • (307) 766-2628 • Arts and Sciences 305

 

Office Hours: M 1:30-3:30 p.m. and W 11:00-12:00 p.m.

 

Research Interests:
Human impacts and management of natural landscapes in Colorado, Collaborative process in public land management, Campus sustainability International development

 

Teaching:
GEOG 1020 Human Geography, GEOG 4540 Topics in Cultural Ecology: Collaborative Management of Natural Resources, GEOG 4750 Public Land Management ENR 4890 Topics: Campus Sustainability

 

Affiliations, Associations, Consultation:

Member, Cultural Ecology and Rural Geography specialty groups of the Association of American Geographers
Member, Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG