David J. Campbell Geography at Michigan State University

Professor
Geography and the African Studies Center

Senior Associate Dean
for Research, College of Social Science

Address
203 Berkey Hall
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan 48824

Telephone:(517) 432-3436 (office)
FAX:(517) 355-1912
EMAIL:djc@msu.edu
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International Experience

Scientific Advisor to the Scientific Technical and Advisory Panel, Global Environment Facility, African Integrated Land and Water Initiative, Bologna, 2001.

Scientific Advisor (Social Science) to the Scientific Technical and Advisory Panel, Global Environment Facility, Workshop on Land Degradation, Bologna, 1999.

Kenya, Study of Land Use Change in Kajiado District - 1976-79, 1986, 1995-96. 1998-present.

Kenya, Consultant, United Nations Environment Programme 1995-96.

Kenya, Visiting Research Scientist, International Centre for Agroforestry (ICRAF), 1995-96.

Rwanda, Society-Environment Project, 1992 to 1994. Assessment of data needs for integrating human and environmental processes for Natural Resources Management, USA/Rwanda.

Thailand, Consultant, revising Thailand's K-12 Environmental Education Curriculum, 1992 to 1994.

Kenya, Panelist, SSRC/African Academy of Sciences-sponsored workshop on Biodiversity in Africa's Human Landscapes, Nairobi, July 1994.

Kenya, Panelist, NSF-sponsored ADRAW Conference, Nairobi, June 1993.

Zimbabwe, Visiting Researcher, Geography Department, University of Zimbabwe, August 1987 - June 1988. Study of strategies for coping with severe food shortage and of community based famine early warning systems, Zimbabwe.

Cameroon, Field Team Leader, Mandara Area Development Project, Mokolo, North Cameroon, March - August l980. Study of Land Use and Farming Systems, Mandara Mountains, North Cameroon, March - August l980; July 1986.


Selected Recent Publications:

D. Campbell, D. Lusch, T. Smucker, and E. Wangui. 2005. "Connecting Social Science and Remote Sensing in the Analysis of Land Use Change in S.E. Kajiado District. Kenya." Human Ecology. 33,6, 763 - 794.

L. Berry, J. Olson, and D. Campbell 2003. "Assessing the Extent, Cost and Impact of Land Degradation at the National Level: Findings and Lessons Learned from Seven Pilot Case Studies" The Global Mechanism of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and the World Bank. Available on http://www.gm-unccd.org/English/DOCS/Other.htm

D. Campbell. 2003. "Et de l'autre côté de la frontière?" In F. Bart, M.J. Mbonile, and F. Devenne (eds.). Le Kilimanjaro, Montagne, Mémoire, Modernité. Pessac: Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux.pp. 325-337.

D. Campbell. 2001. "Assessing human processes in society-environment interactions" in Jensen, M. E. and Bourgeron, P. S., (eds.). A Guidebook for Integrated Ecological Assessments. New York: Springer Verlag.pp. 416-435.

D. Campbell, H. Gichohi, A. Mwangi, and L. Chege. 2000. "Land Use Conflict in S.E. Kajiado District, Kenya." Land Use Policy, 17, 4: 337-348.

D. Campbell. 1999. "Development and change in the Mt. Kilimanjaro area of Kajiado District, Kenya." Les Cahiers de l'IFRA, 16, March-April, pp. 59-68.

D. Campbell. 1999. "Response to Drought among Farmers and Herders in Southern Kajiado District, Kenya: A Comparison of 1972-1976 and 1994-1996." Human Ecology, 27,3, September: 377-416.

D. Campbell. 1998. "Towards An Analytical Framework For Land Use Change." in L. Bergström and H. Kirschmann (eds.). Carbon and Nutrient Dynamics in Tropical Agro-Ecosystems. Wallingford, UK: CAB International, pp. 281-301.


 
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