Nathan Rowley

Associate Professor in the Department of Environment & Sustainability

Education

In 2012 Nathan Rowley traveled to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland as a field assistant to assess vegetation health under various climate warming scenarios. In this photo, he is looking at muskox in the area, making sure to steer clear of these large animals.

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Nathan Rowley is originally from Southern California. He attended Ohio State for his bachelor's and master's degrees and earned his Ph.D. from Penn State in 2015. His doctoral research explored the climatic influences and controls on the abundance and distribution of supraglacial melt lakes in Western Greenland.

He is a broadly-trained physical geographer with interests that take him from the tropics to the Arctic. His research fields include climatology, remote sensing, human-environmental interactions, and glaciology. As part of his approach to teaching, he is an avid supporter of mentorship of undergraduate research. Since coming to Ohio Wesleyan in 2014, he has supervised student research that includes:

Nathan Rowley's research consists of mapping environmental degradation through deforestation of tropical forests to plant African palm. The fruit produces palm oil, which is a large global commodity.

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