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Patricia Gober


Decision Center for a Desert City
Arizona State University
PO Box 878209
Tempe AZ 85287
(480) 727-8446
gober@asu.edu

Dr. Gober is Co-Director of the National Science Foundation's Decision Center for a Desert City, which studies water management decisions in the face of growing climatic uncertainty in Greater Phoenix. Her current research centers on issues of water management and environmental change in metropolitan Phoenix. She is especially interested in the use of science and visualization for real-world decision-making. Dr. Gober serves on the National Research Council's Committee on Geographical Sciences and on the Arizona Schools Facilities Board. She edited the 91st Arizona Town Hall report, Land Use: Challenges and Choices for the 21st Century. Dr. Gober holds an honorary doctorate of science from Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin. She teaches courses on the social science of climate change and the geography of Phoenix.

Selected Publications

Lee, S., R. C. Balling, Jr., and P. Gober. 2008. Bayesian maximum entropy mapping and the soft data problem in urban climate research. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 98(2):309-322.

Balling, R. C., Jr., and P. Gober. 2007. Climate variability and residential water use in Phoenix, Arizona. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 46(7):1130-1137.

Brazel, A., P. Gober, S. J. Lee, S. Grossman-Clarke, J. Zehnder, B. Hedquist, and B. Comparri. 2007. Determinants of changes in the regional urban heat island (1990-2004) within Metropolitan Phoenix. Climate Research 33:171-182.

Ellis, A. W., T. W. Hawkins, R. C. Balling, Jr., and P. Gober. 2007. Estimating future runoff levels for a semi-arid fluvial system in Central Arizona. Climate Research 33:171-182.

Gober, P. 2006. Metropolitan Phoenix: Place Making and Community Building in the Desert.University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia. 233 pp.

Gober, P. 2007. Pasteur's Quadrant and the education of an applied geographer. Research in Geographic Education 9(1):36-43.

Guhathakurta, S., and P. Gober. 2007. The impact of the Phoenix urban heat island on residential water use. Journal of the American Planning Association 73(3):317-329.

Kuby, M., J. Harner, and P. Gober. 2007. Human Geography in Action (Fourth Edition).Wiley, New York. 528 pp.

Kuby, M., J. Harner, and P. Gober. 2004. Human Geography in Action (Third Edition). Wiley, New York.

Wentz, E. A., and P. Gober. 2007. Determinants of small-area water consumption for the city of Phoenix, Arizona. Water Resources Management 21(11):1849-1863.
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