EDepartment of Earth & Environmental Studies

 

College of Science and Mathematics



Neil Michael Manspeizer

Doctorate in Environmental Management

Phone: (973)-655-4448
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RESEARCH INTERESTS

Modeling landscape dynamics with GIS and remote sensing through analysis of the “transgression-tensility” inherent within ecological change to predict human-ecological outcomes for development and environmental history…I am interested in the ways in which history is “written” by society and “written” by nature, and the ways in which discrepancies between the two are understood as the politics of environment.

Courses Education CV and Publications

BA – RutgersUniversity, 1995, Middle Eastern Studies

MA – Clark University, 2002, Geography

Manspeizer, N. 2007. Mediation of the Functional-Aesthetic Landscape in New England : New Braintree , Massachusetts and the Identity of Place. The Middle States Geographer. Pending Publication in June 2007.

Manspeizer, N., A. Karnieli, Y. Arkin and J. Chorowicz. 2001. “Analyzing Potential Cliff Erosivity from ERS-SAR Satellite Imagery”. International Journal of Remote Sensing 22 (5): 196-216. “ http://www.bgu.ac.il/BIDR/research/phys/remote/Papers/2001-Niel_Radar_Shading_IJRS_01.pdf”  

Johnson, D., V. Haarmann, Y. Li, N. Manspeizer, A. Marzouk. 1998. Commentaries on ‘Monitoring and verifying soil Organic Carbon Sequestration’. In Norman J. Rosenberg, R. Cesar Izzauralde, and ElizabethL. Malone (eds.), Carbon Sequestration in Soils Science, Monitoring and Beyond, Processes of the St. Michels Workshop, December 1998 (Columbus, Ohio: Battelle Press), pp. 74-78.


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