Dr. David W. Kelley - Chair
Department of Geography
 

on the Tropic of Capricorn, Kalahari desert, Botswana, southern Africa, 1995

My research interests include the areas of environmental analysis, landscape evolution, and environmental management. I am particularly interested in working with students and other researchers to explore hydrologic and topographic surface processes related to environmental quality, and in the application of geographic information science for land assessment and management.

COURSES TAUGHT J-TERM 2013
WEATHER AND CLIMATE (GEOG 230)

COURSES TAUGHT SPRING 2013 SEMESTER

LANDSCAPES: PHYSICAL SYSTEMS (GEOG 112)
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GEOG321)

OTHER COURSES TAUGHT 

HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (GEOG 111)
REMOTE SENSING (GEOG 223)


RESEARCH
 

RESUME
 

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