
معرفی
Betsy Breyer is an Instructional Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University, focusing on geography and environmental studies. She teaches courses such as GEOG 201 (Introduction to Human Geography), GEOG 380 (Workshop in Environmental Studies), and GEOS 430 (Global Science and Policy Making). Her research emphasizes environmental justice, urban climate adaptation, water resources management, and GIS applications.
- Education
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- Ph.D. Geography, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- M.S. Geography, Portland State University
- B.A. Economics, Reed College
Her work bridges socioenvironmental systems and policy, with recent publications addressing greenspace equity, urban heat mitigation, and antiracist urban greening. She explores interdisciplinary approaches to climate resilience and water conservation in urban and agricultural contexts. Current trends in her research highlight the intersection of environmental justice, decolonial methodologies, and community-engaged scholarship.
Her articles often analyze spatial disparities in resource access and policy impacts, with a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration. Despite no listed awards, her contributions to urban sustainability and equity are notable. No grants or advising roles are explicitly stated.
Labs or research teams affiliated with her work are not mentioned, though her coursework and publications suggest involvement in geospatial technology and environmental policy initiatives.



