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Lance Howard
Ph.D., University of California Los Angeles, 1994
Visiting Assistant Professor
8 Hardin Hall
(864) 656-6429
lhoward@clemson.edu
www.clemson.edu/~lhoward

Lance Howard teaches introductory geography, as well as courses in cultural, urban, and historical geography. He is a specialist in the interplay between local communities and regional and global systems, as well as sustainable development. Dr. Howard, who has done field work in both Mexico and Brazil, has written and presented papers on such diverse topics as the naturalization of the pepper tree and photographic representation and its importance to geography. He has also taught at Anderson College, Tri-County Technical College, and the University of California-Los Angeles.

Selected Publications
“ The Introduction and Naturalization of Schinus molle (pepper tree) in Riverside, California,”
Landscape and Urban Planning, 18: 77-95, 1989.

“ Plant Colonization on an Abandoned, Elevated Highway in New York City,” Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, 47: 89-104, 1985.

“ Biogeography and Prehistory of Shrublands,” in Johannes J. Devries, ed., Shrublands in California: Literature Review and Research Needed for Management, Contribution No.191 (Davis, CA: California Water Resources Center) pp. 8-24, 1985.

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