List of Members of The National Academy of Sciences (Human Environmental Sciences) - Human Environmental Sciences

Human Environmental Sciences

Luc Anselin Arizona State University 2008
Anthony Bebbington University of Manchester 2009
Karl Butzer University of Texas at Austin 1996
William A. V. Clark University of California, Los Angeles 2005
William C. Clark Harvard University 2002
Ellis Cowling North Carolina State University 1973
Maureen Cropper University of Maryland, College Park 2008
Ruth DeFries Columbia University 2006
Peter Gleick Pacific Institute, Oakland 2006
Michael Frank Goodchild University of California, Santa Barbara 2002
Peter Haggett University of Bristol 2008
W. Michael Hanemann Arizona State University 2011
Susan Hanson Clark University 2000
John Holdren Harvard University 1991
Calestous Juma Harvard University 2005
Roger Kasperson Clark University 2003
Robert Kates Brown University 1975
Eric Lambin Université catholique de Louvain 2009
Akin Mabogunje Development Policy Centre 1999
Thomas F. Malone North Carolina State University 1968
Anthony McMichael Australian National University 2011
Edward Miles University of Washington 2003
Emilio Moran Indiana University 2010
Granger Morgan Carnegie Mellon University 2007
Ellen Mosley-Thompson Ohio State University 2009
William Nordhaus Yale University 2001
Elinor Ostrom Indiana University 2001
Prabhu Pingali Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 2007
Stephen Polasky University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 2010
Hans Joachim Schellnhuber Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research 2005
Kirk R. Smith University of California, Berkeley 1997
V. Kerry Smith North Carolina State University 2004
Waldo R. Tobler University of California, Santa Barbara 1982
Billie Lee Turner II Clark University 1995
Julian Wolpert Princeton University 1977


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