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Kim Diver, Ph.D., GISP

Lecturer in Program in the Environment and Geospatial Data Sciences at University of Michigan School for Environment & Sustainability

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Lecturer in Program in the Environment and Geospatial Data Sciences, University of Michigan’s College of Literature, Science, & the Arts and School for Environment & Sustainability.

Dr. Kim Diver is a geographer who applies GIS to a range of issues, such as climate change and social justice. Her main research program combines fieldwork and GIS to examine the influence of human-environment interactions and global environmental change on the spatiotemporal distributions of insular plant species. Dr. Diver has over twenty years of university teaching experience on environmental and geospatial topics.