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Appendix E Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 173-180

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... Brasseur's primary scientific interests relate to global change, climate variability, chemistry-climate relations, biosphere-atmosphere interactions, climate change, stratospheric ozone depletion, global air pollution including tropospheric ozone, and solar-terrestrial relations.
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... She has twenty years of experience as a water manager for the state of Arizona Department of Water Resources. Her research interests include water policy, connecting science and decision making, stakeholder engagement, use of climate information for water management applications, and drought planning.
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... Her general field of expertise and interest is the interface of the human dimensions of global environmental change. She has published on issues such as the design of Mexican environmental policy, water policy in Mexico City, environmental perceptions and attitudes towards public environmental strategies and instruments, and vulnerability to climate variability and change among farmers and water users.
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... From 1974 through 1983, first as a postdoctoral fellow at York University and then as research scientist at the NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory, he planned, conducted, and interpreted field experiments designed to probe the cycles that control atmospheric ozone concentrations. These studies included measurements of gases and processes important to the global climate change issue.
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... His recent environmental research has included projects on scientific and technical assessment in international policy making; policy implications of carbon-cycle management; design of international marketbased policy instruments; and development of policy exercises, simulation gaming, and related novel methods for assessment and policy analysis.
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... Her Master's research focused on how chemical and physical parameters in the surface ocean affect Antarctic phytoplankton species composition and the resulting impacts on biogeochemical cycles. She subsequently obtained her Ph.D.
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... Dr. Staudt also worked on studies addressing radiative forcing of climate, surface temperature reconstructions, air quality management in the United States, research priorities for airborne particulate matter, the NARSTO Assessment of the Atmospheric Science on Particulate Matter, weather research for surface transportation, and weather forecasting for aviation traffic flow management.


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