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  1. Christopher F. Meindl, Ph.D. Associate Professor – Geography. Ph.D. Geography, University of Florida, 1996. cmeindl@usf.edu. (727) 873-4961. DAV 242. I am a geographer, firmly rooted in the human-environment interaction tradition.

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    Christopher Meindl is a geographer who cares deeply about Florida’s environment. As a native Floridian, geography professor and Director of the USF’s graduate level Florida Studies Program, he gets to live his dream every day: reading, exploring and helping students learn about connections between people and the environment in the Sunshine State. B...

    PhD (Geography) 1996, University of Florida
    MA (Geography) 1993, University of North Dakota
    MA (History) 1991, San Diego State University
    BS (Social Science) 1983, Florida Southern College

    Meindl teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in water resources management; Florida springs; water quality policy and management; and wetlands, people and public policy. Some of these courses are taught in a hybrid format, in which students read, view recorded lectures on-line, engage in some research and meet just four times a semester for da...

    Water Resources, Wetlands, Springs, Water and Environmental Management, Natural Hazards, Environmental Historical Geography, Neoliberalism, Florida

  2. CHRISTOPHER F. MEINDL. Director, Florida Studies Program. Associate Professor of Geography. University of South Florida, St. Petersburg. 140 7thAvenue South. St. Petersburg, Florida 33701. E-mail:cmeindl@usf.edu. Telephone: [W] (727) 873-4961. Education.

  3. Christopher F. Meindl is Associate Professor of Geography and Director of the Florida Studies Program. A central Florida native, he earned MA degrees in History (San Diego State University) and Geography (University of North Dakota) before completing his PhD in Geography at the University of Florida in 1996.

  4. Christopher Meindl explains the unique physical features of Floridas springs, including the “swiss cheese” structure of the state’s aquifers and the complexities of its groundwater hydrology, providing helpful maps, graphs, and photos.

  5. Apr 15, 2022 · In this first interview of the sixth season, we talk with Chris Meindl, Associate Chair and Associate Professor in the USF School of Geosciences, as well as Director of the Florida Studies Program, about his research on Florida's environment, especially its springs, and why human-environment interactions are necessary to understand.

  6. Christopher F. Meindl's 10 research works with 77 citations and 664 reads, including: Trembling Earth: A Cultural History of the Okefenokee Swamp

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