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What in your life drew you to your current field of study? As an individual and professional I had always had a strong desire to contribute to emerging global issues.
Climate change and its catastrophic consequences were an obvious choice given my general interest in human-environment interaction. It was my passion for global commons that drew me to study the socioeconomic consequences of catastrophes such as hurricanes, floods and surge events and how they could shape our lives and economies. My interest in the topic was reaffirmed after I had my daughter born amidst the hurricane Harvey. This personal experience made me realize the challenges we as humans face at many fronts when confronted by catastrophic natural events. What do you hope your students gain from studying or working with you? There is no simple answer for problems that arise at the nexus of human and natural systems. Subsequently, it is impossible to fit such a complex relationship in a single and even so, a simple model.
Nonetheless, models are important and provide a defensible means for decision making related to resource use and management. What are you passionate about in your personal life? Merriam websters advanced learners english dictionarybgl. I am passionate about my family and friends, and love spending quality time with them. I love playing music and singing. I also enjoy good cinema and reading books. J., Davlasheridze, M., & Han, Y.
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