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Graydon Creed is a Lecturer in the School of the Environment at San Francisco State University, specializing in anthropogenic climate impacts, water resource management, and natural hazard assessment. His research examines climate-driven changes in hydrological systems and geomorphological processes in vulnerable regions.
Courses taught include Our Physical Environment, Physical and Human Dimensions of Climate Change, Geographic Techniques, and World Regions and Interrelations. His instructional approach integrates field methodologies with analysis of climate-human system interactions.
Creed's thesis research investigated drought dynamics in California's San Joaquin Valley during 1928-1934, establishing historical precedents for contemporary water resource challenges under climate change.
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