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Peter Deadman

Peter Deadman
Associate Professor and Chair
Geography and Environmental Management

Contact Information:

Phone: +1-519-888-4567 ext. 33404
Office:
EV1 - 114
Email:
pjdeadma(at)uwaterloo.ca
Personal Homepage:
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Degrees:

Ph.D. School of Natural Resources, University of Arizona, United States, 1997

Research Interests:

My current research interests are focused on the following projects:

  1. LUCITA: An agent based simulation of land use change in the Brazilian Amazon
  2. Modelling wetland vegetation response to climate change
  3. The application of Geographic Information Systems and hydrological models in resource management applications, both in Canada and China.

Research Grants/Projects:

  • The Tap Runs Dry: Lessons Learned and Forgotten by Southern Ontario Communities During Past Severe Droughts and Implications for Climate Change
    • With Linda Mortsch ( AIRG ). This study is intended to focus on temporal changes in drought impacts and responses in southern Ontario communities. These time dependent changes are evaluated based primarily on a comparison of water resources-related impacts from several recent and historical droughts in southern Ontario. The analysis provides insight into the ability of drought-sensitive segments of communities and institutions to adapt to variations in the regional hydrological cycle.
  • Global Markets, regional landscapes, and household decisions: Modelling the history of the transformation of the Amazon estuary.
    • With Miguel Pinedo-Vasquez (Columbia University), Eduardo Brondizio (Indiana University), Christine Padoch (New York Botanical Garden), and Robin Sears (Columbia University). This project will use multiple methods to understand the complex history of the changes in economic, demographic, and resource management patterns in the Amazon River estuary. This work will include the development of an agent based simulation, based on LUCITA, to explore the interactions between forces influencing land use change in the region.
  • LUCITA - Agent-Based Simulations of Land Use Change in Amazonia, Brazil
  • An Agent Based Simulation of a Watershed Management Institution in the Trent Severn Waterway, Ontario.
    • With Linda Mortsch of the Adaptations and Impacts Research Group of Environment Canada, we are using field surveys, interviews, and linked agent based and hydrological model to explore the potential impacts of climate change on a variety of stakeholders within the Trent Severn Waterway. This research was funded by SSHRC.
  • Ecoplan China
    • I am participating in the CIDA funded Ecoplan China project, focusing on the implementation of GIS programs in Dalian and Hainan and the application of integrated GIS and hydrological models to watershed management for the Biliu River and Tsung Tao Reservoir in China.

Contact Paul Deadman for more information on research opportunities.

Graduate Student Supervision:

 
# of students currently
supervising/co-supervising
Total # of student
supervisions/co-supervisions
Masters
6
16

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