The University of Wisconsin Madison

University of Wisconsin - Madison

Experts:

This list of experts is limited to those names provided by this institution's technical representative for the GLNF- CESU proposal (October 2001). Contact us to add to this expertise list.

Last Name First Name Email Expertise areas
Alanen Arnold aralanen@facstaff.wisc.edu Landscape history and cultural resource preservation
Andrzejewski Anna avandrzejews@wisc.edu American art, architecture and material/visual culture
Anderson Mary andy@geology.wisc.edu Hydrogeology
Bahr Jean jmbahr@geology.wisc.edu Hydrogeology
Bennett James jpbennet@wisc.edu Effects of air pollution on vegetation, phytogeography and floristic
Bockheim James bockheim@facstaff.wisc.edu Pedology, environmental biogeochemistry, polar regions, land protection in developing countries
Boydston Jeanne boydston@wisc.edu Women’s history; early republic and antebellum U.S.; 19th century social & cultural; Beecher sisters
Buongiorno Joseph jbuongio@facstaff.wisc.edu Forest economics and management
Cohen Charles clcohen@wisc.edu Early American religious history; colonial and revolutionary; Puritanism; native peoples of the Eastern Woodlands
Cooper John jmcooper@wisc.edu Late 19th/early 20th century political; U.S. South; Civil War & Reconstruction; race in 20th century U.S.
Craven Scott srcraven@facstaff.wisc.edu Wildlife damage management, urban wildlife management, youth education, and wildlife-based recreation
Dunlavy Colleen cdunlavy@wisc.edu U.S. business & technology; political economy; early railroads in the U.S.
Enke Anna aenke@wisc.edu American social movements and women’s activism; history of sexuality
Enstad Nan nenstad@wisc.edu 20th century U.S.  women’s history; popular culture
Eschenfelder Kristin eschenfelder@wisc.edu Digital copyright and intellectual property, digital rights management, management of electronic government information, information policy and ethics, organizational communications, user-based information system design and evaluation, research methods
Field Donald drfield@facstaff.wisc.edu Natural resource sociology; recreation management
Gower Stith T. stgower@facstaff.wisc.edu Terrestrial ecosystem ecology
Guerin-Gonzales Camille cgueringonza@wisc.edu Chicana/o history; immigration history; US Southwest; migrant workers
Harrington John jaharrin@facstaff.wisc.edu Landscape and natural resource conservation, restoration ecology and grassland community management
Harrower Mark maharrower@wisc.edu Geography and GIS technologies; GIS visualization
Hotchkiss Sara shotchkiss@facstaff.wisc.edu Climate history, vegetation history, treeline responses to climate change, fire and long-term community and ecosystem dynamics, paleoecology
Howell Evelyn eahowell@facstaff.wisc.edu Ecosystem conservation and restoration ecology
Huddleston Jack jrhuddle@facstaff.wisc.edu Regional economic development; watershed planning and modeling
Jacobs Harvey hmjacobs@facstaff.wisc.edu Social context of land use and environmental policy; rise of the property rights (“wise use”) movement
Johnson Clark M. clarkj@geology.wisc.edu Micropaleontology, Paleoceanography, Geology
Johnson Susan sljohnson5@wisc.edu American West; California gold rush; gender & sexuality
Kantrowitz Stephen skantrow@wisc.edu 19th century U.S.; U.S. South; race, gender, politics
Karthikeyan KG kkarthikeyan@wisc.edu Fate, removal, and transport of nutrients and contaminants in surface/subsurface environments; water quality chemistry; land application of agricultural/municipal/industrial waste; applications of GIS/water quality models; soil decontamination
Kenoyer Jonathon jkenoyer@wisc.edu Archaeology; ethnoarchaeology; South Asia
Kitchell James kitchell@wisc.edu aquatic ecosystems and processes (predation, nutrient cycling) fisheries in an ecosystem context, studies of Great Lakes fishes, ecology of inland lakes, paleolimnology;predator-prey interactions and their role in food web structure.
Kruger Eric kruger@calshp.cals.wisc.edu Tree physiology
LaGro Jr James jalagro@facstaff.wisc.edu Diffuse urbanization, landscape ecology, and land use spatial analysis
Langston Nancy nelangst@facstaff.wisc.edu Forest and environmental history
Lee Jean jblee@wisc.edu Revolutionary America; slavery in the Atlantic World; history & memory; U.S. South to 1835
Lorimer Craig clorimer@wisc.edu Silviculture, forest ecology, stand dynamics
Lutz R. Scott rslute@wisc.edu Links between habitat use and population demography; gamebirds, forest songbirds, and threatened shorebirds
population demography
Marcouiller David dwmarcou@facstaff.wisc.edu Economic linkages between natural resource management and community; economic impacts of tourism, forest and recreational land use alternatives
Martin Ann asmartin@wisc.edu American material culture and early American decorative arts
Mathews Nancy nemathew@facstaff.wisc.edu Behavioral ecology, conservation biology, and large-scale assessments of biodiversity
McSweeney Kevin kmcsweeney@cals.wisc.edu Pedology (soil genesis, classification, mapping and land use) and its application to sustainable land management
Medina Ruben rmedina@wisc.edu Mexican and Chicana/o literature; intellectual history; Mexican migration to the U.S
Menocal Narciso nmenocal@wisc.edu American and European architecture from 18th century to 1950
Michels Anthony aemichels@wisc.edu American Jewish history
Mladenoff David djmladen@facstaff.wisc.edu Forest landscape ecology
Nadasdy Paul penadasdy@wisc.edu Arctic/Subarctic
Naughton Lisa naughton@geography.wisc.edu Biodiversity conservation in developing countries,
Wildlife ecology in human-dominated landscapes.
Nesper Larry lnesper@wisc.edu Socio-cultural anthropology; ethnohistory; North American ethnography; Indians of the Great Lakes
Norman John jmnorman@facstaff.wisc.edu Soil physics, environmental biophysics
Olds Kristopher olds@geography.wisc.edu Urban geography; cultural geography; urban planning; human geography
Ostergren Robert rcosterg@facstaff.wisc.edu Historical and cultural geography; North America
Ozdogan Mutlu ozdogan@wisc.edu Remote sensing and agricultural lamnd use; water and irrigation
Phillips Gene qephilli@wisc.edu Japanese art
Plummer Brenda bplummer@wisc.edu Afro-American; race & gender in the Cold War era; Haitian-American relations
Radeloff Volker radeloff@facstaff.wisc.edu Landscape ecology and wildlife
Ralston Richard rralston@facstaff.wisc.edu 19th and 20th century popular culture and working people’s history; African diaspora; African Americans in the upper Midwest
Reese William wjreese@wisc.edu History of American education
Saloman Frank fsalomon@wisc.edu Cultural anthropology; historical anthropology; Latin America
Samuel Michael D. mdsamuel@wisc.edu Wildlife Ecology, Chronic Wasting Disease, Avian Malaria and Pox in Hawaiian Forest Birds, Epidemiology and Impacts of Wildlife Disease
Schroeder Sissel sschroeder2@wisc.edu  Eastern North American prehistory; GIS
Sharpless John jbsharpl@wisc.edu U.S. social; exploration; population and foreign policy
Silbernagel Janet jmsilber@facstaff.wisc.edu Landscape history; rural horticultural landscapes
Stanosz Glen grs@plantpath.wisc.edu How changes in tree condition and diversity within populations of fungal pathogens influence the incidence and severity of diseases of trees
Stern Steven sjstern@wisc.edu Latin America
Suri Jeremi suri@wisc.edu U.S. cultural & diplomatic; 20th century global history
Townsend Philip ptownsend@wisc.edu Remote sensing; Forest ecosystem ecology and modeling, landscape ecology, vegetation dynamics, forest-insect dynamics; Watershed dynamics and hydrologic/terrain modeling
Turner Monica turnermg@wisc.edu Ecology, Zoology. Causes and ecological consequences of landscape heterogeneity; connections between terrestrial and aquatic systems in Wisconsin.
Ventura Stephen sventura@facstaff.wisc.edu Geographic information systems, spatial process modeling, soil survey and soil information systems, technology transfer, land and resource tenure, GIS in land use planning
Waller Donald dmwaller@facstaff.wisc.edu Evolution of plant life histories and mating systems; rare plant demography and genetics; impacts of deer browsing on forest communities
Werner Craig cwerner@facstaff.wisc.edu History of black music and literature
Zedler Joy jbzedler@wisc.edu Restoration ecology; wetland ecology; reestablishment of rare plants; interactions of native and rare species; adaptive management
Zhu A-Xing azhu@wisc.edu Geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing techniques and their application in environmental modeling and resource management