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Global Health Seminar – “I Thrive Where the Earth is Alive:” Human-Environment Relationships in Iceland and their Implications for Resilience
UGA College of Public Health
Global Health Institute
Spring 2023 Seminar Series
“I Thrive Where the Earth is Alive”: Human-Environment Relationships in Iceland and their Implications for Resilience
Michelle Ritchie, PhD, Assistant Professor, Health Policy & Management, College of Public Health, University of Georgia
Please join us for this virtual seminar on Thursday, February 23, at 4:00 p.m. via Zoom. Everyone is welcome to attend! Join the seminar via Zoom at this link: https://zoom.us/j/97809160075?pwd=YzhFSzNCRjVkMXJuT0ROcnBpU1VHQT09.
Speaker Bio: Dr. Michelle Ritchie is an assistant professor and undergraduate coordinator at the Institute for Disaster Management in the College of Public Health. She is also faculty in the Department of Health Policy & Management and affiliate faculty in the Environmental Ethics Certificate Program and the Institute for Women’s Studies. She holds a dual-title Ph.D. in geography and climate science from Penn State and her research focuses on human-environment relationships and disaster risk reduction in coastal and rural environments, primarily in the Arctic.
Contact Juliet Sekandi for additional information.