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|Biography=<meta charset="utf-8"><span>Lori Hunter is Professor of Sociology and Faculty Research Associate in the Institute of Behavioral Science’s Research Programs on Environment & Society, as well as Population. She is Associate Director of the CU Population Center which facilitates research on three signature themes: Migration, Health, and Population-Environment interactions. Dr. Hunter’s research and teaching focus on human-environment interactions, with specific examinations of migration and climate change connections, particularly in the context of natural resource-dependent rural livelihoods across the globe.<span></span></span>
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Name
Lori Hunter
Affiliation
UC Boulder
Email address
Lori.Hunter@colorado.edu

Biography

Lori Hunter is Professor of Sociology and Faculty Research Associate in the Institute of Behavioral Science’s Research Programs on Environment & Society, as well as Population. She is Associate Director of the CU Population Center which facilitates research on three signature themes: Migration, Health, and Population-Environment interactions. Dr. Hunter’s research and teaching focus on human-environment interactions, with specific examinations of migration and climate change connections, particularly in the context of natural resource-dependent rural livelihoods across the globe.

Involvement in the Complex Time Research Theme

Presenter

This user is listed as a presenter for the following agenda items:

  1. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Household decisions and their consequences - rural livelihoods, migration & climate

Attendee

This user is listed as an attendee for the following meetings:

  1. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics