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Brad D. Jokisch

Professor and Undergraduate Chair
Athens Campus
Center for International Studies
Geography
Infectious and Tropical Disease Institute
School of International Studies and Languages

Education

  • Ph.D., Clark University, 1998
  • B.A. Augustana College 1989

Research Interests

  • Cultural/political ecology agriculture
  • Population
  • Migration
  • Latin America

Courses Taught

  • Population Geography (3210/5210): every year
  • Geography of Latin America (3350/5350): every year
  • Introduction to Human Geography (1200): every year
  • Agricultural Ecosystems (3440/5440): every other year
  • Seminar on Population/Migration and Development: every other year

Biography

Research

My research interests lie at the nexus of population, environment, and development, mostly in Latin America. I am most interested in how migration and other population changes affect the environment, and in turn how development affects population change.

My research in the Ecuadoran Andes has focused on land-use/cover change and the impact of transnational migration on landscapes and livelihoods.

During 2023-24 I will be on a Fulbright Scholarship to Ecuador, researching the development of family emigration from the highlands of southern Ecuador.

Representative Publications