Grant Harley
Grant Harley
Associate Professor
McClure Hall 305D
208-885-0950
Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3025
Moscow, Idaho 83844-3025
Research: Dendrochronology, paleoclimatology, climate change, wildfire, drought, cave and karst environments
- Ph.D., Geography, University of Tennessee, 2012
- M.A., Geography, University of South Florida, 2007
- B.A., Geography, University of South Florida, 2005
Grant’s research interests lie within the broad domain of physical geography, but focus on climatology, biogeography, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction over the past ca. 2,000 years. Currently the overarching goal of Grant’s research program is focused on integrating information about current and past climatic and ecological processes to better understand how natural resources (like plant communities and water) are likely to become altered in the future due to human-induced changes. Grant uses dendrochronology and spatial analysis as research tools to investigate landscapeāscale dynamics (those initiated and/or controlled by both human and natural processes), which must be tempered with a historical perspective.