Garima is a Ph.D. student in Geography and a Gilbert F. White Environment and Society Fellow at the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning (SGSUP) at Arizona State University. Her research, practice, and teaching interests lie at the intersection of climate change adaptation, land change science, and human decision-making processes. Using these lenses, she focuses on disaster recovery processes and long-term outcomes for affected populations and places, especially those located in the Global South. She is currently studying long-term outcomes of adaptation responses to climatic extremes in coastal areas of India.
Sessions in which Garima Jain participates
Tuesday 9 May, 2023
Sessions in which Garima Jain attends
Monday 8 May, 2023
- La théorie action-réseau: une grille d'analyse pour l'évolution d'un anthroposystème territorial
- Navigating a Path: Advocacy Strategies of a Migratory Bird NGO
- Digital Conservation Practices and Perspectives in the Anthropocene
- Identifying current and future priority coastal habitats for protection in Atlantic Canada
Don't forget to bring your reusable cup.Breaks will be held in the multipurpose room (SH-4800).Coffee and pastries will be provided throughout the day (while supplies last!).
- Governing and financing public goods for conservation and enjoyment
- Territories of life at the land-sea interface: recovering land-sea connections in the context of area-based conservation
- Représentations sociales de la biodiversité et aménagement du territoire
- Changing Livelihoods and Conservation Incentives in the Anthropocene: A Case Study of an Indigenous Emberá Community in Panama
- Trojan horses and rowboats: What do metaphors reveal about conflicts over environmental jurisdiction in Canada’s impact assessment landscape?
- Place Attachment in informal urban neighborhoods: Experiences from Nima and Old Fadama, Accra (Ghana)
- Gasoline Station Geography's Found Middle Ground: A Compelling Oral Narrative
Tuesday 9 May, 2023
- Améliorer l'accès dans les régions délaissées : une analyse spatiale des routes piétonnières et de transport en commun à Elliot Lake
- Emergent infrastructures of migrant solidarity and spaces of possibility across Taiwan’s urban peripheries
- Suburban Retrofitting – Visions, Desires, and Changes for Neighbourhoods in Mississauga, Ontario
Event detailsThe doors will open at 16h30The lecture will start at 17h30The lecture takes 1,5 hr (including Q & A)The reception will continue for 1,5 hr after the lecture. Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be served both before and after the lecture, but not during it (Only the first drinks will be free for the first 75 attendees).What is the Suzanne Mackenzie Memorial Lecture (SMML)The Feminist Intersectional So...
Wednesday 10 May, 2023
- Overlapping Landsat scene classifications and focal context identify boreal disturbance mapping uncertainty
- Modelling connectivity of boreal forest across Unama'ki (Cape Breton, Nova Scotia) to inform conservation and restoration efforts
- Comparing process- and pattern-based measures of landscape fragmentation
- Vegetation Index Sensitivities and Structural Biases
- History in Flames: Preliminary Results of the First Fire Record Created at the Archaeological Site Of L’Anse Aux Meadows, Newfoundland.
- The Necessity of Fire to Preserve: A History of the Albany Pine Bush Pine Barren using Sedimentary Charcoal and Pollen