Daniel Weiner
Vice President and Professor
Office of Global Affairs
Education
Ph.D., Clark University (1985)
Areas of Specialty
Human-Environment Dynamics
Geographic Information Science and Systems
Selected Publications
Smucker, T., Wisner, B., Mascarenhas, A., Munishi, P., Wangui, E., Sinha, G., Weiner, D., Bwenge, C., and E. Lovell, 2015. “Differentiated Livelihoods, Local Institutions, and the Adaptation Imperative: Assessing Climate Change Adaptation Policy in Tanzania.” Geoforum, (59): 39-50.
Weiner, D. and T. Harris, 2007. “Participatory Geographic Information Systems.” In J. Wilson and S. Fotheringham (eds.), Handbook of Geographic Information Science. London: Blackwell.
McCusker, B. and D. Weiner, 2003. “GIS Representations of Nature, Political Ecology, and the Study of Land Use and Land Cover Change in South Africa.” In K. Zimmerer and T. Bassett (eds.) Political Ecology: An Integrative Approach to Geography and Environment-Development Studies. New York: Guilford Press.
Nesbitt, T., and D. Weiner, 2001. “Conflicting Environmental Imaginaries and the Politics of Nature in Central Appalachia.” Geoforum, 32: 333-349.
Harris, T., Weiner, D., Warner, T. and R. Levin, 1995. “Pursuing Social Goals Through Participatory Geographic Information Systems: Redressing South Africa’s Historical Political Ecology.” In J. Pickles, (ed.), Ground Truth: The Social Implications of Geographic Information Systems. New York: Guilford Publications.
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Office Location | Rowe (CUE) Building, First Floor |
Campus | Storrs |
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