Billie Lee Turner
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Billie Lee Turner is an Alice C. Higgins and Milton P. Professor[1] of Environment And Society, Clark University, Worcester[2]. He has also served as the Director of the Graduate School of Geography, the George Perkins Marsh Institute[3] and will become the Gilbert F. White Chair in Environment and Society in the School of Geographical Sciences.[4] He is also a member of the AAG.[5] He received his PhD at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1974.[6]
Professor Turner has also had a featured article in the April 10th issue of Nature.[7]
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[edit] Awards and Honors
- Robert Netting Award (2001)[8], Cultural and Political Ecology Specialty Group
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- Fellow of Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences
- Distinguished Scholarship Award—Conference of Latin Americanists Geographers
[edit] Selected bibliography
[edit] With others
- Changes in Land Use and Land Cover: A Global Perspective with William B. Meyer (ISBN-10: 0521470854), Publisher: Cambridge University Press (October 28, 1994)
- Cultivated Landscapes of Middle America on the Eve of Conquest (Oxford Geographical and Environmental Studies) with Thomas M. Whitmore (ISBN-10: 0199244537) Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (April 25, 2002)[9]
[edit] As editor
- Comparative Farming Systems