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Jim E. Salzman
Title(s): Samuel F. Mordecai Professor of Law and
Nicholas Institute Professor of Environmental Policy
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: (919) 613-7185
Fax: 919-613-7231
E-mail: salzman@law.duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: US and International environmental law. Natural resources law and policy. Strong interest in legal and institutional issues surrounding provision of ecosystem services.
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Erika N. Sasser
Title(s): Adjunct Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: (919) 613-8083
Fax: (919) 684-8741
E-mail: erika.sasser@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Forest policy and forest certification. Business and the environment, with focus on private, voluntary regulation. Agricultural policy (including evolving interest in genetic modification. Land use policy and property rights. North American comparative e
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Kathryn A. Saterson
Title(s): Adjunct Associate Professor
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Fax: (919) 668-5549
E-mail: saterson@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Local, national and international policies and approaches to conservation of biological diverstiy. The role of non-governmental organizations and development assistance agencies in conservation.
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Sally Schauman
Title(s): Adjunct Professor, Nicholas School,
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
E-mail: sebring7@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: environmental sociology and anthropology.
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William H. Schlesinger
Title(s): James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of Biogeochemistry
Primary Division: Earth & Ocean Sciences
Phone: 845-677-5343
E-mail: schlesin@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: Global environmental change, focusing on chemical changes in the environment, especially soils, that relate to changes in global climate and desertification.
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Thomas F. Schultz
Title(s): Director, Marine Conservation Molecular Facility
Primary Division: Marine Science & Conservation
Phone: 252-504-7641
E-mail: tom.schultz@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: molecular biology. The application of molecular techniques for marine conservation and biodiversity.
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Eylon Shalev
Title(s): Research Scientist in Earth and Ocean Sciences
Primary Division: Earth & Ocean Sciences
Phone: 919-684-4780
Fax: 919-684-5833
E-mail: shalev@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: seismic tomography and borehole instrumentation.
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Martin D. Smith
Title(s): Associate Professor of Environmental Economics
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: (919) 613-8028
Fax: 919-684-8741
E-mail: marsmith@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: environmental and resource economics, fisheries economics and management, marine pollution, marine conservation, beach management
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Heather M. Stapleton
Title(s): Assistant Professor of Environmental Chemistry
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: (919) 613-8717
Fax: (919) 684-8741
E-mail: heather.stapleton@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: the fate and transformation of organic contaminants in aquatic systems and indoor environments. Her research focuses on several types of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and brominated flame retardants, with a focus on polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs).
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Jennifer J. Swenson
Title(s): Assistant Professor of the Practice of Geospatial Analysis
Primary Division: Environmental Sciences & Policy
Phone: (919) 668-0606
E-mail: jennifer.swenson@duke.edu
Statement of Expertise: spatial mapping and modeling of ecological phenomena and landscape ecology.
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"I pick what I know to be important problems -- the places around the world where biodiversity is being lost most rapidly -- and then worry about what I can do about it...that's why I'm at the Nicholas School. It's a problem--not discipline--oriented group. One dedicated to solving the serious problems facing the environment. The school's faculty has a huge array of talents and experiences that can be brought to bear on these problems."

--Stuart L. Pimm,
Doris Duke Professor of Conservation Ecology

 

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