Faculty
Robin Doughty
Professor
- Office: GRG 422
- Phone: 512-232-1591
- Office Hours: Tues thurs 9.30 am -11.00 and 1.30 -3.00 pm
- E-mail: rdoughty@mail.utexas.edu
- Curriculum Vita (PDF)
- Education: Ph.D. , University of California at Berkeley
- Area(s): Cultural Geography; Environmental Resource Management; Landscape Ecology and Biogeography
- Courses Taught:
GRG 305 This Human World, GRG 374 Frontiers of Geography - Research Interests:
Humanistic geography: Landscape history; conservation of plants and animals, especially endangered species - Selected Publications:
(With Rob Fergus) The Purple Martin. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2002, 93 p; The Eucalyptus: A Natural and Commercial History of the Gum Tree. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000, 237 p; With Barbara M. Parmenter) Endangered Species: Disappearing Animals and Plants in the Lone Star State: Austin: Texas Monthly Press, 1989, 155 p.; The Return of the Whooping Crane. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1989. 182 p; The Mockingbird. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1988, 80 p.; At Home in Texas: Early Views of the Land. College Station: Texas A and M University Press, 1987, 164 p. (Texas State Historical Association, Coral H. Tullis Award for best book in Texas history published in 1987/1988; and Summerfield G. Roberts Award for 1988).; (With Larry L. Smith), The Amazing Armadillo: Geography of a Folk Critter. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1984, 134 p.; Wildlife and Man in Texas: Environmental Change and Conservation. College Station: Texas A and M University Press, 1983, 246 p.; Feather Fashions and Bird Preservation: A Study in Nature Protection. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1975, 184 p.

