Welcome to the Homepage of Ted Whitesell,
Member of the Faculty at The Evergreen State College
Director, Graduate Program on the Environment
  


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Degrees

PhD, Geography, University of  California, Berkeley, 1993

MA, Geography, University of  California, Berkeley, 1988

BA, Environmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1973


Research and Teaching Interests

cultural geography, political ecology, wilderness preservation, marine protected areas and native peoples


Selected Work

Whitesell, Edward A., Frances Wilshusen Schroeder, & Preston Hardison. 2007. Protecting Washington's marine environments: tribal perspectives.

Whitesell, Edward A. (ed.).  2004.  Defending wild Washington: a citizen's action guide.  Seattle: The Mountaineers Books.

Whitesell, Edward. A.  2001.  Mapping the wild.  In Rothenberg, D. and Ulvaeus, M. (eds.), The world and the wild.  Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 185-197.

Whitesell, Edward A.  1996.  Local struggles over rain-forest conservation in Alaska and Amazonia. The Geographical Review 86(3): 414-36.


Dissertation:

Changing courses: the Jurua River, its people and Amazonian extractive reserves (1993)


October 25, 2007
The Evergreen State College
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