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Dean Hardy, Human-Environment Geography

Dean Hardy

Research Emphasis:

political ecology; environmental justice; socio-ecological studies, sea-level rise, race

Contact Information:

Primary Organization:  University of South Carolina

Mailing Address:

Dean Hardy
School of the Earth, Ocean, & Environment
EWS, RM 617
701 Sumter Street
Columbia, SC 29205

Office Phone:  803-777-7593

E-Mail:  dhardy@seoe.sc.edu

Web Page:  https://www.rdeanhardy.com/

Other Identity Systems:

ORCID:  orcid.org/0000-0003-4541-9430


GCE Data Sets:

INV-GCEM-0412b2 (Mollusc population size distribution monitoring: Fall 2002 mid-marsh and creekbank infaunal and epifaunal mollusc size distributions based on collections from GCE marsh, monitoring sites 1-10)

INV-GCEM-0412a2 (Mollusc population size distribution monitoring: Spring 2002 mid-marsh and creekbank infaunal and epifaunal mollusc size distributions based on collections from GCE marsh, monitoring sites 1-10)

INV-GCEM-0412a1 (Mollusc population abundance monitoring: Spring 2002 mid-marsh and creekbank infaunal and epifaunal mollusc abundance based on collections from GCE marsh, monitoring sites 1-10)

INV-GCEM-0305b1 (Mollusc population abundance monitoring: Spring 2001 mid-marsh and creekbank infaunal and epifaunal mollusc abundance based on collections from GCE marsh, monitoring sites 1-10)

INV-GCEM-0305b2 (Mollusc population size distribution monitoring: Spring 2001 mid-marsh and creekbank infaunal and epifaunal mollusc size distributions based on collections from GCE marsh, monitoring sites 1-10)

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GCE Publications and Presentations: (custom bibliography)

Journal Articles

Hardy, D., Bailey, M. and Heynen, N. 2022. “We’re still here”: An abolition ecology blockade of double dispossession of Gullah/Geechee land. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. (DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2021.1989282)

Hardy, D. and Heynen, N. 2021. "I am Sapelo": Racialized Uneven Development and Land Politics within the Gullah/Geechee Corridor. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space. 5(1):401-425. (DOI: 10.1177/2514848620987366)

Hardy, D., Milligan, R.A. and Heynen, N. 2017. Racial coastal formation: The environmental injustice of colorblind adaptation planning for sea-level rise. Geoforum. 87(December 2017):62-72. (DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.10.005)

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grants OCE-9982133, OCE-0620959, OCE-1237140 and OCE-1832178. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.