Profiles in "Deserts" Expertise Area

  • Steven Semken is an ethnogeologist and geoscience education researcher who studies and practices place-based and culturally informed geoscience education, for a more diverse science and improved public geoscience literacy.
  • Adamson is President's Professor of environmental humanities in the Department of English. She directs Humanities for the Environment, North America & the BRIDGES Flagship Hub at ASU's Global Futures Laboratory.
  • Enrique R. Vivoni is the Fulton Professor of Hydrosystems Engineering in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment and the Director of the Center for Hydrologic Innovations at Arizona State University.
  • Esser is founder and former executive director of the Roosevelt Row Community Development Corporation, a nonprofit organization focused on community revitalization through the arts and culture in downtown Phoenix.
  • Sala is the Julie A. Wrigley, Regents and Foundation Professor and the Founding Director of the Global Drylands Center at ASU.
  • Prof. Bruner's research engages the history of religion, violence, photography, and ethnography. He is currently engaged in a variety of community-based projects in the desert Southwest of the United States.
  • Day is a plant ecologist who studies factors that control plant performance, plant litter decomposition and carbon cycling.
  • Meunier is a Registered Architect in both the United Kingdom and the United States. He is also an educator who has held both teaching and administrative positions at Cambridge, Cincinnati, and Arizona State universities.
  • Hall is an ecologist and conservation scientist who studies connections between people and the environment. She is the faculty lead for the Conservation Bio & Ecology degree program and an award-winning teacher in her field.
  • Heather Throop is an ecosystem scientist who studies how global-scale changes influence dryland ecosystems.