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Urban Ecosystem Ecology "Glass vs. Grass"

Urban ecosystems are products of social and natural biological factors leading to economic growth through environmentl manipulations. However there is unequal distribution of stressors across the urban landscape. This blog explores the relationships and linkages between biophysical processes and societal drivers for a better understanding of the feedbacks between urban form, socioeconomics and ecosystem functioning.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

URBAANE: An urban environmental conference for communities of color

URBAANE: An urban environmental conference for communities of color
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Kellen Marshall-Gillespie
I am a graduate of Chicago State University located on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. I recieved my B.S in the Spring of 2009 in Biological Sciences with dual minors in Chemistry and Geography. I am a Bridge to the Doctorate Fellow and am currently a doctoral student at the University of Illinois Chicago. I work in a stable isotope lab with my advisor Dr. Miquel Meler-Gonzalez. I am intersted in CHANS (coupled human and natural systems) and look forward to researching the ecosystem dynamics within the social justice/sustainability paradigm.
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