KATE (CATHERINE) A. BERRY Department of Geography/154 work phone: (775) 784-6344 University of Nevada, Reno email: [email protected] Reno, Nevada 89557 [email protected]

EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder (1993) Master of Science, Watershed Science, Colorado State University (1985) Bachelor of Science, Forestry & Natural Resources, Northern Arizona University (1980)

EXPERIENCE Professor, Department of Geography, University of Nevada, Reno (since 2012) Director of the University Core Curriculum, University of Nevada, Reno (2011-2013) Acting Director, Nevada State Climate Office (2011-2012) Chair, Department of Geography, University of Nevada, Reno (2008-2011) Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Nevada, Reno (1999-2011) Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, University of Nevada, Reno (1993-1999) Adjunct Faculty and Program Advisor, Environmental Policy & Mgt, Univ of Denver (1991-1993) Environmental Consultant, ERO Resources Corporation, Denver, Colorado (1985-1991) Forester, Columbia Gorge District, Mt Hood National Forest, Troutdale, Oregon (1979-1981)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed) Horangic, Alexandra,* Berry, Kate A. and Wall, Tamara (accepted) “Influences on Stakeholder Participation in Water Negotiations: A Case Study from the Klamath Basin, California and Oregon” Society & Natural Resources.

Perry, Denielle* & Berry, Kate A. (in press, 2016) “Central American Regional Integration through Infrastructure Development: A Costa Rican Case Study of Hydropower,” Regions & Cohesion 6(1)

Craig, Laura;* Lutz, Alexandra; Berry, Kate A; and Yang, Wei. (2015) Recommendations for Fluoride Limits in Drinking Water Based on Estimated Daily Fluoride Intake in the Upper East Region, Ghana. Science of the Total Environment 532: 127-137.

Berry, Kate A. (2014) “Actor-Network Theory and Traditional Cultural Properties: Exploring Irrigation as a Hybrid Network in 19th Century Hawai`i,” Human Geography 7(2): 73-87.

Mann, Kathryn,* Berry, Kate A., Bassett, Scott and Chandra, Sudeep (2013) “Voting on Floodplain Conservation: The Role of Public Values and Interactions along the Carson River, Nevada,” Society & Natural Resources 26(5): 568-585.

* Indicates the co-author was a student. Berry, Kayla D,* Saito, Laurel, Kauneckis, Derek and Berry, Kate A. (2012) “Understanding Perceptions of Successful Cooperation on Water Quality Issues: A Comparison across Six Western US Interstate Watersheds,” Regions & Cohesion 2(2): 57-82.

1 Berry, Kate A. (2009) “Fleeting Fame and Groundwater: Isolation and Water in Kings River Valley, Nevada,” Water History 1: 59-74.

Tempelhoff, J., Hoag, H., Ertsen, M., Arnold, E., Bender, M., Berry, K.A., Fort, C., Pietz, D., Musemwa, M. Nakawao, M., Ur, J., van Dam, P., Melosi,M., Winiwarter, V., and Wilkinson, T. (2009) “Where Has Water Come From?” Water History 1: 1-8.

Berry, Kate A. (2008) “Beyond the Water Crisis? Moving Water and People Away from the Margins,” Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 70: 14-27.

Berry, Kate A. (2008) “Mainstreaming Indigenous Geography,” American Indian Culture & Research Journal 32(3): 1-3.

Trammell, E. Jamie,* Berry, Kate, Bassett, Scott and Sada, Donald W. (2008) “Distribution and Recovery of Vegetation Assemblages in the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada,” Southwestern Naturalist 53(3): 326-334.

Berry, Kate A. and Rinehart, Melissa A. (2003) “A Legacy of Forced Migration: The Removal of the Miami Tribe in 1846,” International Journal of Population Geography 9(2): 93-112.

Berry, Kate A. and Markee, Nancy L. (2002) “Agriculture and Water DecisionMaking by County Boards in the Western United States,” Water Resources Impact 4(2): 2732.

Blanchard-Boehm, R. Denise, Berry, Kate A. and Showalter, Pamela S. (2001) “Should Flood Insurance be Mandatory? Insights in the Wake of the 1997 New Year's Day Flood in RenoSparks, Nevada,” Applied Geography 21(3): 199-221.

Berry, Kate A. (2000) “Water along the Borders: An Introduction to Water Issues in the U.S.- Mexico Borderlands’ Natural Resources Journal 40(4): 755-758.

Berry, Kate A. (2000) “Water Use and Cultural Conflict in 19th Century Northwestern New Spain and Mexico,” Natural Resources Journal 40(4): 759-781.

Rundstrom, Robert, Deur, Douglas, Berry, Kate A. and Winchell, Richard (2000) “Recent Geographical Research on Indians and Inuits in the United States and Canada,” American Indian Culture and Research Journal 24(2): 85-110.

Berry, Kate A., Markee, Nancy, L.,Fowler, Nanci* and Giewat, Gary R.* (2000) “Interpreting What is Rural and Urban for Western U.S. Counties,” Professional Geographer 52(1): 93-105.

Fowler, Nanci,* Markee, Nancy L. and Berry, Kate A. (1999) “Water and Local Government in Nevada,” Nevada Public Affairs Review 99: 54-61.

Berry, Kate A. (1997) “Of Blood and Water,” Journal of the Southwest 39(1): 79-111.

Berry, Kate A. (1997) “Projecting the Voices of Others: Issues of Representation in Teaching Race and Ethnicity,” Journal of Geography in Higher Education 21(2): 281-287.

2 Berry, Kate A., Markee, Nancy L., Stewart, Michael J.* and Giewat, Gary R.* (1996) “County Commissioners' Water Knowledge,” Water Resources Bulletin 32(5): 1089-1099.

Books (Peer Reviewed) Berry, Kate A. and Mollard, Eric (2010) Editors of Social Participation in Water Management and Governance: Critical and Global Perspectives, London: Routledge/Earthscan Publishers.

Berry, Kate A. and Henderson, Martha L. (2002) Editors of Geographical Identities of Ethnic America: Race, Place, and Space. Reno, NV: University of Nevada Press.

Book Chapters (Peer Reviewed) Berry, Kate A. (2012) “Tribes and Water,” In A Twenty-First Century U.S. Water Policy, edited by P. Gleick and J. Christian-Smith. Oxford: Oxford University Press pp 90-108.

Berry, Kate A. (2010) “Gender and Participation in a Rural Water-Supply Organization in Rajasthan, India,” In Social Participation in Water Management and Governance: Critical and Global Perspectives, edited by K.A. Berry & E. Mollard. London: Routledge/Earthscan Publishers, pp 47-68.

Berry, Kate A. (2009) “Social Risks of Environmental Crises: Implications of Drought in North America,” In Social Cohesion in Europe and the Americas: Power, Time and Space, edited by H. Koff. Brussels: Presses Interuniversitaires Européennes/Peter Lang Publishers, pp 169-181.

Berry, Kate A., Grossman, Zoltan and Pawiki, HoMana (2006) “Native Americans,” In Contemporary Ethnic Geographies of America, edited by I.M. Miyares & C.A. Airriess, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, pp 51-70.

Berry, Kate A. (2005) “Changing Narratives of Water Control in O`ahu, Hawai`i,” In History of Water, Volume 3: The World of Water, edited by T. Tvedt & T. Ostigaard, London, England: I.B. Tauris Publishers, pp 38-48.

Berry, Kate A. (2004) “Latino Commerce in Northern Nevada,” In Hispanic Spaces, Latino Places: Community and Cultural Diversity in Contemporary America, edited by D. Arreola, Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, pp 225-238.

Berry, Kate A. and Henderson, Martha L. (2002) “Envisioning the Nexus Between Geography and Ethnic and Racial Identity” In Geographical Identities of Ethnic America: Race, Place, and Space, edited by K.A. Berry & M.L. Henderson, Reno, NV: University of Nevada Press, pp 1-14.

Rundstrom, Robert, Deur, Douglas, Berry, Kate A. and Winchell, Richard (2004) “American Indian Geography,” In Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century, 2nd edition, edited by G. Gaile & C. Wilmott, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp 600-615.

Rinehart, Melissa A. and Berry, Kate A. (2002) “Kansas and the Exodus of the Miami Tribe,” In The Tribes and the States: Geographies of Intergovernmental Interaction, edited by B. Bays and E.H. Fouberg, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Press, pp 29-50.

3 Berry, Kate A. (1998) “Race for Water? American Indians, Eurocentrism, and Western Water,” In Environmental Injustices, Political Struggles: Race, Class, and the Environment, edited by D. Camacho, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, pp. 101-124.

Berry, Kate A. (1998) “Values, Ideologies, and Equity in Water Distribution. Historical Perspectives from Coastal California, United States,” In Searching for Equity: Concepts of Justice and Equity in Peasant Irrigation, edited by R. Boelens and G. Davila, Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum pp. 189-197. [Also printed in Spanish as Valores, Ideologias y Equidad en la Distribucion del Agua. Un Análysis Histórico sobre la Situacíon en las Costa de California, EE.UU. en Buscando la Equidad].

Special Publications (Peer Reviewed) Mann, Katie,* Berry, Kate A., Donaldson, Sue, Lewis, Steve and Colbourn, John (2011) “Public Perceptions of Floodplain Issues in Douglas and Lyon Counties, Nevada,” University of Nevada Cooperative Extension Special Publication SP 11-14.

Berry, Kate A. (2008) Guest editor of special issue on “Mainstreaming Indigenous Geography,” American Indian Culture & Research Journal 32(3).

Berry, Kate A. (2000) Guest editor of special issue on “Water Issues in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands,” Natural Resources Journal 40(4).

Rigby, Jim G., Crompton, E. James, Berry, Kate A., Yildirim, Unal,* Hickman, Scott F. & Davis, David A. (1998). The 1997 New Year’s Floods in Western Nevada, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Bulletin Special Publication 23.

Berry, Kate A. (1997) “Teaching Connections: Linking Ethnicity, Race, and Gender with the Environment in the College Classroom,” In Teaching American Ethnic Geography, NCGE Pathways in Geography No. 18, edited by L. Estaville and C. Roseman, pp. 21-26.

Research in Progress Berry, Kate A. Watering Sovereignty: Sovereign Acts & Indigenous Water Governance (book manuscript).

Jackson, Sue & Berry, Kate A. “Irrigation as a White Male Domain in Australia & the U.S.: The Initiatives of Alfred Deakin and Elwood Mead” (article manuscript)

Berry, Kate A., Jackson, Sue, Cohn, Teresa C., Matsui, Kenichi. Editors of special issue on Indigenous Water History, Water History.

PRESENTATIONS Over 40 scholarly paper presentations at a wide variety of regional, national, and international conferences including:  Association of Pacific Coast Geographers (APCG) Conferences; Western Social Science Association Conference; Association of American Geographers (AAG) Conferences; Natural Hazards Conference; American Environmental History Society Conference; University Council on Water Resources Council Conferences; International Geographical Congress Conference (South Korea); Regional Integration and Social Cohesion (RISC) Conferences (Luxembourg & South Africa);

4 GECOREV International Symposium on the Environment (France); International Conference on Water Culture & Environment Protection (China); International Water History Conference (Norway & Eygpt); International Conference of the Americanists (Ecuador)

18 invited university presentations at a variety of institutions including:  University of California, Davis; University of Nebraska; University of Hawai`i (both Hilo and Manoa campuses); University of Arizona; Central Washington University; University of Southern California; University of Minnesota, Duluth; Arava Institute for the Environment (Israel); Texas State University

35 panel, poster and other presentations at a variety of local, national, and international conferences and meetings

SELECTED GRANTS & AWARDS National Science Foundation, Dynamics of Coupled Natural & Human Systems Program (UNDER REVIEW) Community Members' Knowledge and Indigenous Water Quality Management: Case Studies from the Australia, Brazil, and the United States, Kate Berry (PI), Louis Forline (Co-PI), Laurel Saito (Co-PI), $1.258 million.

National Science Foundation, Geography & Spatial Sciences Program (UNDER REVIEW) Tribal Water Quality Governance: Decolonizing Space and Time, Teresa Cavazos Cohn, University of Idaho (PI), Kate Berry (Co-PI) and Kyle White, Michigan State University (Co-PI), $400,000.

National Science Foundation & Association of American Geographers, Program on Broadening Participation in Geography & the STEM Disciplines (2012-13) Socio-spatial Reproduction of People with Disabilities in the STEM disciplines, Deborah Metzel (PI), Kate Berry (Co-PI) and Reilly Bergin- Wilson (Co-PI), $2,750.

Fulbright Research Award (2007-2008) Social Participation in Water Management: Case Studies from India’s Thar Desert and the Jordan River Basin, Kate Berry (PI), $28,650.

National Science Foundation, Law and Social Science Program (2006-2009) Tracing Tradition and Mapping Out Change: Water Allocation, Conflict Management, and the Law in Hawaii, 1858-1906, Kate A. Berry (PI) & Jen Huntleysmith (CoPI), $149,655.

Nevada System of Higher Education, Regents Award Program (2002-2005) Northern Nevada Latino Small Business Study, Kate Berry (PI), $25,000.

U.S. Small Business Administration (2003) Accessing the Economic Power of the Hispanic Community, the Nevada Small Business Development Center (PI) and Kate Berry (Co-PI), $93,000.

Huntington Library, John Randolph & Dora Haynes Foundation Fellow (1997-1998) Water Rights and the Enculturation of Coastal Californian Indians: Indian Access to Irrigation Water in the Santa Margarita River and Carmel River Watersheds, 1769-1995, Kate Berry (PI), $3,600.

5 National Science Foundation &Nevada Women in Science EPSCoR program (1996-1998) Analyzing Water Policy in Western United States, Kate Berry (PI) and Nancy L. Markee (CoPI), $32,000.

National Science Foundation, Geography & Regional Science Program (1995-1997) Native Cultures and Water Distribution: A Comparative Analysis of California, Ecuador and New Mexico, $17,985.

SELECTED TEACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS  Mentor of three students on their Honors theses; one received internal funding through a competitive grant  Mentor of undergraduate student awarded Geography Westfall Scholar & Vernon Scheid award  Mentor of two undergraduate students in the Ronald McNair Scholar program  Mentor of two students under NSF’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates funding  Chair & advisor for 28 graduate students  Member of graduate committee for 80 graduate students (Ph.D. or Masters students) in 20 different graduate programs in 6 different colleges: Anthropology; Atmospheric Science; Biology; Educational Counseling; Ecology, English, Evolutionary & Conservation Biology; Fine Arts; Geography; History; Hydrogeology; Hydrology; Journalism; Land Use Planning Policy; Literature & the Environment; Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences; Political Science; Psychology; Public Health; Social Psychology; Social Work; and Spanish  Examination committee for PhD student, Royal Melbourne Institute for Technology, Australia, School of Global Studies, Social Science & Planning

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE  Chair, International Programme Advisory Committee (IPAC) for CoCooN (Conflict & Cooperation in Natural Resource Management in Developing Countries) Part of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) in conjunction with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DGIS) & the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID)  Institutional representation for the University and State of Nevada: University Council on Water Resources (UCOWR); Association of American Colleges & Universities (AAC&U); Acting Director of the State Climate Office  Senior Advisory Panelist, National Science Foundation, Geography & Reg. Science Prog.  External program review or programmatic change analyses: University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (pending); California State University, Long Beach, Department of Geography; California Polytechnic State Univ., San Luis Obispo, Department of Anthropology & Geography; University of Nebraska, Department of Geography  External reviewer of faculty members: Miami University; Oklahoma State University; Salem State College; University of Georgia; University of Haifa; University of Massachusetts, Amherst; University of Missouri; University of Oklahoma; University of Vermont  Editorial board member: Water History, Springer Verlag, publisher; Regions & Cohesion, Berghahn Journals, publisher; Open Geography Journal, Bentham Science, publisher; Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, University of Hawai`i Press  Invited reviewer of book proposals and manuscripts: Ashgate Publishers, CRC Press, Oregon State University Press, Prentice Hall

6 Publishers, Taylor & Francis Publishers, Routledge Press/ Earthscan, University of Arizona Press, University of Chicago Press, University Press of Colorado, University of Nebraska Press, University of Nevada Press, University of Pittsburgh Press  Invited reviewer of article manuscripts: American Indian Culture & Research Journal; Annals of the Association of American Geographers; Applied Geographic Studies; Environment & History; Fennia; Geoforum; Geografiska Annaler B; Geographical Review; Historical Geography; Human Geography; International Journal of Population Geography; Journal of Cultural Geography; Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning; Journal of Geography in Higher Education; Landscape Journal; Nevada Historical Society Quarterly; Northeastern Geographer; Open Geography Journal; Professional Geographer; Regions & Cohesion; Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers  Invited reviewer of grant proposals: Oregon Sea Grant Social Science & Human Dimension Program Fund; Luxembourg National Research Fund (Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg) AFR; UK National Environment Research Council, Economic & Social Research Council, and Dept. for International Development – Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation Research Program; National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH); National Science Foundation; NV EPSCOR program

POSITIONS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS  Association of American Geographers (AAG): Member, Catalyzing Research on Geographies of Broadening Participation project; Team leader, Enhancing Depts. and Graduate Education in Geog. (EDGE) project at UNR; Co-chair, Indigenous Peoples Specialty Group; Board of Directors, American Indian Specialty Group; Board of Directors, American Ethnic Specialty Group; Member, Nystrom Committee; Human Dimensions of Global Change Curriculum Review Team  Association of Pacific Coast Geographers (APCG): President; Vice President; Chair, Membership Committee; Member, Nominating Committee; Chair, Indigenous Student Travel Scholarship Committee; Member, Distinguished Service Award Committee  Sigma Xi Scientific Honorary Society, University of Nevada Chapter, Treasurer  American Water Resources Association-Colorado Chapter, Board of Directors

SELECTED DEPARTMENT, COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY SERVICE  Department Chair  Director, Undergraduate Program in Geography & Graduate Program in the Geography  Faculty advisor for student organizations: Student World Water Forum, Student Association for International Water Issues (SAIWI), Geography Club, Land Use Planning Club  Interdisciplinary program boards & institutes at the University of Nevada, Reno: Faculty Network for Undergraduate Research; Latino Research Institute; Gender, Race & Identity Studies Board; Ethnic Studies Board; Latin American Studies Board

7 SELECTED COMMUNITY SERVICE  Participant in U.S. Dept of Agriculture’s Strike Force workshop for Ft McDermitt Reservation  Guest expert on drought in Nevada, Insight, Capital Public Radio  Guest expert on water issues, We the People Series, SNCAT community TV series interview  Consultant, National Endowment for the Arts, Teachers Institute, Pyramid Lake & Truckee River  Guest speaker, High Desert Forum, KUNR, Walker Lake  Contributor, Under One Sky, Radio documentary project, KUNR  Contributor, The Rivers that Were, Radio documentary, Living on Earth series, The Media Project

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