Diana Liverman

Geographer and climate change expert

Diana Liverman - Geographer and climate change expert
Born

May 15th, 1954
71 years ago

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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A geographer and academic focused on the intersection of climate change, environmental policy, and human adaptation. With a background in physical and human geography, contributions have significantly shaped the understanding of climate impacts on vulnerable communities. Served as co-director of the Institute of Environment at the University of Arizona. Engaged in various international climate assessments and worked closely with global organizations to inform policy and research. Teaching and research addressed issues of sustainability and environmental justice.

Co-directed the Institute of Environment at the University of Arizona

Contributed to international climate assessments

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