Understanding Cumulative Effects. Case Studies. References.
Paul R. Krausman received his B.S. in zoology
from the Ohio State University, M.S. in wildlife science from New
Mexico State University, and Ph.D. from the University of Idaho. He
has taught and conducted research at Auburn University, the
University of Arizona, Wildlife Institute of India, and the
University of Montana. He has concentrated his research and
teaching on wildlife management, especially in arid areas in the
Southwest, North Africa, and India, and in areas where there are
significant anthropogenic influences on wildlife habitats. Paul is
a certified wildlife biologist, active with The Wildlife Society
(TWS) (currently president-elect), a TWS Fellow, and received the
Leopold Award and Medal. He has published hundreds of scientific
articles, reports, and papers, and several books. He is currently
the Boone and Crockett Professor of Wildlife Conservation at the
University of Montana, Missoula.
Lisa K. Harris, Ph.D., received her degrees from
the University of Chicago and the University of Arizona. She has
developed a successful environmental consulting firm guiding
government agencies through compliance with the National
Environmental Protection Act, Endangered Species Act, National
Historical Preservation Act, and other environmental regulations.
Identifying and analyzing cumulative effects are a constant issue
in her work. A prolific writer with wide-ranging interests, Dr.
Harris has published scientific articles on natural resource
conservation, land use modeling, effects of military impacts on
endangered species, cactus transplantation, as well as popular
press articles and essays on adventure travel, parenting, health
and fitness, cycling, and food. She lives in Tucson, Arizona, with
her two daughters and a menagerie of four-footed friends. Whenever
possible, she slips on a backpack and heads to road’s end.
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