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Lam Hae, Ph.D., Syracuse, 2007, Associate Professor — urban<br />

political economy, neoliberal urbanism, politics of urban<br />

subcultures, legal geographies, the right to the city<br />

Baoxin Hu, Ph.D., Boston, 1998, Associate Professor — remote<br />

sensing of vegetation; photogrammetry; canopy modeling<br />

Jennifer Hyndman, Ph.D., University of British Columbia, 1996,<br />

Professor — geographies of forced migration/immigration;<br />

humanitarian aid in response to conflict/asylum/disasters;<br />

refugee (re)settlement; critical and feminist geopolitics<br />

William Jenkins, Ph.D., Toronto, 2001, Associate Professor — cultural<br />

and historical geography; comparative geographies of Irish<br />

diasporas; immigration and North American urban history;<br />

Canada and the British imperial world; Irish-Canadian studies<br />

Roger Keil, Ph.D., Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, 1992,<br />

Professor — urban politics and governance; urban political<br />

ecology; global cities and infectious disease<br />

Philip Kelly, Ph.D., University of British Columbia, 1997, Professor<br />

— economic geography; labour; immigration and Canada-Asia<br />

transnationalism; Philippine and Southeast Asian development<br />

Stefan Kipfer, Ph.D., York University, 2004, Associate Professor —<br />

theories of soceity, politics and the city; comparative urbanregional<br />

politics and planning; urban social movements and<br />

restructuring; colonization, racialization and urbanization;<br />

suburbanization, territorial relations and regional planning;<br />

public housing: gentrification, privitization and redevelopment<br />

Ute Lehrer, Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 2002,<br />

Associate Professor — cities and globalization; economic<br />

restructuring and urban form; political economy of the built<br />

environment; theory and history of planning, urban design and<br />

architecture; built environment, ethnicity and immigration to<br />

urban areas<br />

Lucia Lo, Ph.D., Toronto, 1988, Professor — consumer preferences<br />

and shopping behaviour; immigrant settlement and urban<br />

landscape change; ethnic entrepreneurship and ethnic<br />

economies; Chinese immigrants in Toronto; Geomatics and<br />

immigrant settlement services; spatial interaction modeling and<br />

transportation demand analysis<br />

Christopher Lortie, Ph.D., British Columbia, 2001, Associate<br />

Professor — Community; biogeography; invasion biology;<br />

climate change; stress interactions<br />

Elizabeth Lunstrum, Ph.D., Minnesota, 2007, Associate Professor —<br />

Environmental politics in conflict, post-conflict, and<br />

transnational spaces; violence and spatial relations; territory and<br />

state formation; gender relations; politics of human mobility;<br />

southern Africa<br />

Joseph Mensah, Ph.D., Alberta, 1993, Professor — Critical<br />

development theory and Africa; gender and development; space,<br />

race, and employment; geography of Aboriginal land claims<br />

Lewis A. Molot, Ph.D., Alaska, 1981, Professor — limnology,<br />

biogeochemistry; organic carbon fluxes<br />

Jean Michel Montsion, Ph.D., McMaster, 2009, Associate Professor—<br />

urban social and political geography; ethnicity; indigeneity;<br />

gateway cities; Singapore<br />

Robert Murdie, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1968, Professor<br />

Emeritus — urban social geography, geography of housing,<br />

immigrant settlement in Canadian cities<br />

Glen B. Norcliffe, Ph.D., DSc., Bristol, 1970, Professor Emeritus —<br />

industrial restructuring; global economy; cultural production<br />

Linda Peake, Ph.D., Reading, 1983, Professor — feminist geography;<br />

gender, race and class relations in urban environments; urbanpolitical<br />

geography; methodologies; Guyana<br />

Justin Podur, Ph.D., Toronto, 2006, Associate Professor —<br />

environmental modeling; forest fires; landscape fire modeling;<br />

climate change<br />

Valerie Preston, Ph.D., McMaster, 1978, Professor — gender and<br />

urban labour markets; immigration and Canadian cities;<br />

transnational migration and citizenship; social geography<br />

Roberto Quinlan, Ph.D., Queen's, 2000, Associate Professor —<br />

aquatic ecology; limnology; paleoecology<br />

John P. Radford, Ph.D., Clark, 1974, Professor Emeritus — social<br />

geography of the nineteenth century city; internal structure of<br />

cities in the United States South; public policy and intellectual<br />

disability<br />

Tarmo Remmel, Ph.D., Toronto, 2005, Associate Professor — multidimensional<br />

measurement and comparison of spatial patterns;<br />

spatial accuracy assessment; forest land cover change; postdisturbance<br />

vegetation recovery; open-source GIS/RS algorithm<br />

development<br />

André Robert, Ph.D., Cambridge, 1988, Associate Professor — form<br />

and process in rivers; experimental fluvial studies<br />

Anders L. Sandberg, Ph.D., McGill University, 1985, Professor —<br />

resource management; forest and environmental history<br />

Jamie Scott, Ph.D., Chicago, 1990, Professor — geography and<br />

religion; geography and literature; geography and<br />

postcolonialism<br />

Steven Tufts, Ph.D., York, 2003, Associate Professor — Geographies<br />

of organized labour; labour union renewal; young workers and<br />

community economic development; workers in spaces of<br />

production/consumption<br />

Peter Vandergeest, Ph.D., Cornell, 1989, Professor — Environments<br />

and identities in Southeast Asia; agro-food systems and<br />

industrial aquaculture; cultural politics of development<br />

J. David Wood, Ph.D., Edinburgh, 1962, Professor Emeritus —<br />

frontiers; settlement; landscape transformation; Ontario;<br />

conservation<br />

Patricia K. Wood, Ph.D., Duke, 1995, Professor — citizenship;<br />

diversity and politics of identity; urban geography; native/nonnative<br />

relations; immigration and multiculturalism; western<br />

Canada; feminist geography; historical geography; use of nontraditional<br />

sources<br />

Douglas Young, Ph.D., York, 2006, Associate Professor — Politics of<br />

urban planning and development; legacies of modern urbanism;<br />

urban infrastructure<br />

Kathy L. Young, Ph.D., McMaster, 1996, Professor — arctic wetland<br />

hydrology; slope hydroclimatology; regional snowmelt modeling<br />

Anna Zalik, Ph.D., Cornell, 2006, Associate Professor — global<br />

humanitarian/development studies, international aid industry, oil<br />

industry, political economy, comparative historical studies, postcoloniality<br />

QUEBEC<br />

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY<br />

DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, PLANNING AND<br />

ENVIRONMENT<br />

DATE FOUNDED: 1959<br />

DEGREES OFFERED: B.A. Human Environment, B.A.<br />

Urban Studies, B.A. Urban Planning, B.Sc.<br />

Environmental Geography, B.Sc. Environmental Science,<br />

Graduate Diploma (Environmental Assessment), M.Sc.<br />

(Geography, Urban and Environmental Studies), Masters<br />

of Environment (Environmental Assessment), Ph.D.<br />

(Geography, Urban and Environmental Studies).<br />

GRANTED 9/1/15-5/30/16: 172 Bachelors, 4 Diplomas, 28<br />

Masters<br />

STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE: 1205 Specializations and<br />

Majors, 157 Masters, 10 Diplomas, 4 PhDs<br />

CHAIR: Monica Mulrennan<br />

DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATOR: Anne Pollock-<br />

McKenna<br />

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