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Member Since 2012
Diana Liverman
My research focuses on environmental change and policy, especially on the causes, consequences, and responses to climate change and the links between environment, sustainable development, and food security. I have longstanding interests in climate vulnerability and adaptation; climate information provision and climate policy; international environmental policy; political ecology; and the interaction of global environmental change with food security.
Professional Experience
University of Arizona
2012 - Present
University of Arizona
University of Arizona
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Education
UCLA Geography Department
Doctorate
1984
University of Toronto
Masters
1980
Honors & Awards
Stephen Schneider Lecture
Received December 2022
Publications
Climate change: The necessary, the possible and the desirable Earth League climate statement on the ...
The development of human civilisations has occurred at a time of stable climate. This climate stability is now threatened by human activity. The ri...
December 17, 2014
AGU Abstracts
Climate change and the world predicament: reasons for concern and signs of hope
STEPHEN SCHNEIDER LECTURE
global environmental change | 15 december 2022
Diana Liverman
I take my title from an essay by Steve Schneider in the very first issue of Climatic Change in 1977, the journal he founded and edited for more than t...
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