Kisiel Lecture to Address Water Resources in Developing Nations

Steven Gorelick
Steven Gorelick, a Stanford University geological and environmental sciences professor, will speak about water resources and sustainability in developing countries. His talk – taking place on March 26 at 4 p.m. at the Center for Creative Photography Auditorium – is part of the Chester C. Kisiel Annual Memorial Lecture series.
Gorelick’s talk is titled “Water Resources in Developing Nations: Two Cases of Supply Dynamics and Allocation.”
Gorelick holds the Cyrus F. Tolman chair in earth sciences at Stanford University, where he has been a faculty member for 20 years, after working at the United States Geological Survey for eight years.
A hydrologist by training, his major research interests are currently in the areas of sustainable water management and ecohydrology. Steve runs the Stanford hydrogeology program and has co-authored numerous journal papers, two books and three patents.
In 2005, Steve was named a Guggenheim Fellow to support the study of global oil depletion, another of his interests.
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- What | Chester C. Kisiel Memorial Lecture Series
- When | March 26, 4 p.m.
- Where | Center for Creative Photography Auditorium, 1030 North Olive Road
- Extra Info | UA Sustainability


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