Gabriel Granco

Gabriel Granco

Assistant Professor of Geography, Geography and Anthropology Department, College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences

About me

I am a human-environment geographer focusing on sustainability, land use, water, and responses to global environmental change. More on my teacher-scholar work: personal website.

 

I am a synthetic thinker who enjoys interacting with colleagues from both the social and environmental sciences and incorporate common themes into an integrated transdisciplinary product. Currently, my main interest as a researcher is to understand sustainability in agricultural systems studying the interplay between local and regional settings, in a tele-coupled world using geospatial methods, Agent-Based Modeling, and econometrics. The study of the transitioning process to sustainable agricultural production is necessary under global environmental change so that policymakers and scientists can simulate viable options of policy, incentive, management and educational intervention.