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Reeder landscape
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and Reeder, P., Late Holocene Environmental Reconstruction Using Cave Sediments from Belize, Quaternary Research. Lawrence Edwards, Clark Alexander, and Philip Reeder, Stalagmite Evidence from Belize indicating significant droughts at the time of Preclassic Abandonment, the Maya Hiatus, and the Classic Maya Collapse, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. Sites and Sinkholes: Archaeological Investigations of Terminal Classic Maya Society on the The Journal of Urban and Regional Research. and Reeder, P., "People is all that is left to privatize": Water supply privatization, vulnerability and social justice in Belize City, Belize. Inventory for the Implementation of Management Protocols in the Withlacoochee State Forest,įlorida. (Impact Factor = 2.76 in 2011)Ģ009: Grant Harley, Philip Reeder, Jason Polk and Philip van Beynen, Developing a GIS-Based Selected Published WorkĢ011: Grant Harley, Jason Polk, Leslie North and Philip Reeder, Application of a Cave Inventory System to Stimulate Development of Management Strategies: The Case of West-Central Florida, USA. in Geography from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, his master's degree in Geography from Western Kentucky University, and his bachelor's degree in Earth Science from Frostburg State University. Reeder's work has appeared in the Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, Focus on Geography, Professional Geographer and Geoarchaeology and Karst: A New Perspective. In 1994, Reeder served as a prestigious Fulbright Scholar in Peru, where he led workshops about the environment for Peruvian educators and conducted environmental contamination and geoarchaeological research.ĭr. He has taught at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, the University of Nebraska at Omaha, the University of Waikato in New Zealand and Valdosta State University. Reeder served as Director of the Environmental Science and Policy Program in the College of Arts and Sciences, Geography Department, at the University of Southern Florida. Prior to joining the Bayer School as Dean, Dr. His fieldwork and research have been conducted around the world, including sites at Jeju Island in South Korea, Mary's Well in Nazareth, the Cave of Letters in the Judean Desert and the Northern Vaca Plateau in Belize. Department of Agriculture and the National Geographic Society, among others. Reeder has garnered grant funding from the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Philip Reeder's research and areas of expertise focus on environmental change, paleo-climate and landscape evolution environmental education, sustainability and the human role in environmental change and paleo-environments, geoarchaeology and cultural landscape evolution.ĭuring his career, Dr.









Reeder landscape