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Jacob
Bendix,
Associate Professor of Geography
jbendix@maxwell.syr.edu
Ph. D., Geography, University of
Georgia, 1992
M. S., Geography, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1986
B. A., Geography, University of California, Berkeley, 1980
Academic appointments
1999- Associate Professor of Geography and Adjunct Professor of Earth Sciences, Syracuse University
1994-1999 Assistant Professor of Geography and Senior Research
Associate in the Center for Environmental Policy and Administration,
Syracuse University
1992-94 Temporary Assistant Professor, University of Georgia
Research interests
Plant Biogeography; Geomorphology; Human Impacts on Vegetation and
Landforms; Media Coverage of Environmental and Geographic Issues.
Representative Publications
Biogeography and Geomorphology:
2000, Hydrological and geomorphological impacts on riparian plant communities.
Hydrological Processes, Vol. 14: 2977-2990. (With C.R. Hupp).
1999, Stream power influence on southern
Californian riparian vegetation. Journal of Vegetation Science, Vol. 10:
243-252.
1997, Flood disturbance and the distribution of
riparian species diversity. Geographical Review, Vol. 87: 468-483.
1994, Scale, direction and pattern in riparian
vegetation-environment relationships. Annals of the Association of American
Geographers, Vol. 84: 652-665.
Human Impacts:
2002, Pre-European fire in California chaparral. Pages 269-293 in T. R. Vale,
ed. Fire, Native Peoples, and the Natural Landscape. Island Press,
Washington, DC.
Media and Environment:
1999, Place, distance, and environmental news: Geographic variation in newspaper
coverage of the spotted owl conflict. Annals of the Association of American
Geographers, Vol. 89: 658-676. (With C.M. Liebler).
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