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Caleb Gallemore is an Assistant Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies at Northeastern Illinois University. His research interests include International Environmental Policy, Sustainable Development, Climate Change, Political Geography, Geographic Information Systems, Quantitative Methods, Network Analysis, and Transnational Activism
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Network Analysis
Transnational Activism
Environmental Policy
Sustainable Development
Climate Change
Political Geography
Geographic Information Systems
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Education (2)
The Ohio State University: Ph.D., Geography
The Ohio State University: M.A., Political Science
Articles (5)
Information networks and power: confronting the" wicked problem" of REDD+ in Indonesia
Ecology and Society: A journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability
2014-01-01
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) is a priority issue for forest and climate policy in Indonesia, and REDD+ policy-making activity has been characterized by considerable public consultation. Despite this engagement, discussions ...
Advocacy coalitions, REDD+, and forest governance in Papua New Guinea: how likely is transformational change?
Ecology and Society
2014-01-01
Tropical forests in developing countries are increasingly being valued for their role in carbon sequestration. Such interest is reflected in the emergence of international initiatives for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+). ...
Spatial analysis of land suitability, hot-tub cabins and forest tourism in Appalachian Ohio
Applied Geography
2014-01-01
After decades of falling real commodity prices in agriculture, forestry and mining, natural amenities have become central components of regional growth strategies. While the prospects for amenity-led growth are perceptible, there are still many open questions ...
Centralization in the global avoided deforestation collaboration network
Global Environmental Change
2013-01-01
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation projects currently cover an area approximately twice the size of Germany and challenge traditional concepts of centralization and decentralization in studies of environmental governance. Emerging ...
REDD+ policy networks in Indonesia
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor, Indonesia
2013-01-01
Indonesia has adopted and promoted Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation and Enhancing Forest Carbon Stocks (REDD+) primarily as a tool to improve forest governance, with expected reductions of CO2 emissions a significant co‑benefit ...
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