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| Matthew Lauer
Professor Department of Anthropology San Diego State University (United States)
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About |
I research, write, and teach about population, environmental change, indigenous rights, and conservation issues. My recent research has involved the micro-ecology of coastal and marine resource use; the human dimensions of marine protected areas; participatory remote sensing, GIS, and mapping; resilience and vulnerability of coastal communities to climate change and natural disasters; and community-based resource management and development. |
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Anthropology
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Member of |
Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania (ASAO) |
Geographic administrative areas |
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Geographic places |
Melanesia Polynesia
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Historical periods |
21st century
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Indigenous languages |
Simbo |
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