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R O S A N N A G. R I V E R O C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E 2021 1 A C A D E M I C A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L H I S T O R Y Name Rosanna G. Rivero Present Positions Rado Family Foundation Professor of Geodesign Ph.D. Coordinator / Associate Professor Academic Degrees Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Ecology, University of Florida, 2006 Ms. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida, 2000 B.S. Urban Planning, Universidad Simón Bolívar, 1984 Academic Positions 2021 – Present Rado Family Foundation Professor of Geodesign / Ph.D. Coordinator, College of Environment and Design, University of Georgia 2018 – Present Associate Professor, College of Environment and Design, University of Georgia 2012 – 2018 Assistant Professor, College of Environment and Design, University of Georgia 2009 – Present Affiliated Faculty, Florida International University, SERC Southeast Environmental Research Center 2003 – 2006 Research Scientist, GIS Laboratory, Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA 1998 – 2000 Research Assistant, Geoplan Center, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Florida, Gainesville Other Professional Employment 2007 - 2011 Natural Resource Planner/Geographic Information Specialist, Science Department, Everglades Foundation, Miami, Florida 2000 – 2006 Environmental Planner/ GIS Specialist, Center for Spatial Analysis, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Wildlife Research Laboratory Gainesville, Florida. 1992 – 1997 Project Coordinator for Environmental Impact Studies, AmbioConsult C.A. Consulting Company, Caracas, Venezuela 1987 – 1992 Project Coordinator for Regional and Urban Studies, Orinoco-Apure Basin Program, Ministry of Environment, Caracas, Venezuela Professional Licenses or American Planning Association (APA) Certifications Georgia Planning Association (GPA) Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) Fulbright Alumni Association ROSANNA RIVERO - CV| 1 2 T E A C H I N G Resident Instruction - UGA College of Environment and Design PLAN 6520 Environmental Planning Studio I 2012-Present PLAN 6560, Environmental Planning Studio III LAND 6900/ PLAN 6950, Research Strategies EDES 8020, Research Techniques in Environmental Design and Planning (Ph.D.) EDES 6280E, Environmental Design Uses of Geographic Information Systems EDES 8030, Technology in Environmental Design and Planning PLAN 6124, Ethics and Professional Practice New Course Development 2018 Coastal Regional Studio, part of UGA International Geodesign Collaboration (IGC), University of Georgia, United States 2018 First-Year Odyssey (FYO): Spatial Thinking–Google Maps and Beyond 2018 Online Summer Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (EDES6270E), University of Georgia. UGA Online Teaching Fellowship. 2017 Ph.D. courses in Research Methods (EDES8020) and Technology (EDES8030) Grants Received for Instruction 2013-2015 UGA Online Teaching Fellowship Award (3-year award $ 18,000). Objective: to develop and implement a Summer Online Course in Geographic Information Systems for Environmental Planning. Other Teaching Activities 2013-2014 Participant in UGA Faculty Learning Communities (FLC) 2013 UGA Participant in Faculty workshop on Engaging the Public Past Teaching Affiliations 2010 Florida International University, Miami, Fall 2010 (Adjunct Faculty) Sustainable Communities, Urban Ecology and Climate Change (ISS 5166/BSC 5935, 3 credits) Funded by Ex ULTRA, National Science Foundation Grant. 2010 Florida Earth Foundation, Spring 2010. Introduction to South Florida and the Everglades Region: Introduction to Florida Module 2007 Affiliated faculty with SERC (Southeast Environmental Research Center) at Florida International University, Miami, Florida 2003- 2005 University of Florida, Gainesville, Soil and Water Science Department GIS in Land Resource Management, SOS 5720C (Teaching Assistant and Guest lecturer) 2003-2004 University of Florida, Gainesville, Soil and Water Science Department GIS Summer Courses and off-campus and on-campus teaching assistance Peer-reviewed Papers in Published Conference Proceedings on Teaching * Rivero, R.G. & F. Buchanan. 2014. Designing and Implementing an Online Technology Course: an Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) online course. INTED 2014 Conference Proceedings. Valencia, Spain. ROSANNA RIVERO - CV| 2 3 R E S E A R C H A N D C R E A T I V E A C T I V I T I E S a. PUBLICATIONS Chapters in books Smith, A.L., Rivero, R.G., and R.A Vick. 2020. Exploring adaptation challenges and collaborative solutions in a USA Coastal Region through Geodesign. In Steinitz, Fisher, and Orland (Editors). The International Geodesign Collaboration: Changing Geography by Design. ESRI: Redlands, CA. Rivero, R G., Smith, A.L., and M. Alfonso. 2020. Resilience in coastal regions: the case of Georgia, USA. In Steinberg, S.L. and S. Steinberg GIS Applications for Resilience: Across Spatial Geographies. Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (Esri): Redlands, CA. Grunwald S., G.M. Vasques and R.G. Rivero. 2015. Fusion of soil and remote sensing data to model soil properties. In: Sparks, D.L. (Ed.), Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 131, pp. 1–109. Grunwald S., R.G. Rivero and K.R. Reddy. 2007. Understanding spatial variability and its application to biogeochemistry analysis. pp. 435-462 (chapter 20). In Sarkar D., Datta R. and R. Hannigan (eds.), Environmental Biogeochemistry - Concepts and Case Studies, Elsevier. Peer-reviewed journal articles Ordway, E. M., A. J. Elmore, S. Kolstoe, J. E. Quinn, R. Swanwick, M. Cattau, D. Taillie, S. M. Guinn, K. D.,Chadwick, J. W. Atkins, R. E. Blake, M. Chapman, K. Cobourn, T. Goulden, M. R. Helmus, K. Hondula, C. Hritz, J. Jensen, J. P. Julian, Y. Kuwayama, V. Lulla, D. O’Leary, D. R. Nelson, J. P. Ocón, S. Pau, G. E. Ponce-Campos, C. Portillo-Quintero, N. G. Pricope, R. G. Rivero, L. Schneider, M. Steele, M. G. Tulbure, M. A. Williamson, and C. Wilson. 2021. Leveraging the NEON Airborne Observation Platform for socio-environmental systems research. Ecosphere 00(00): e03640. 10.1002/ecs2.3640 Fragomeni, Mariana B.A., Sergio Bernardes, J. Marshall Shepherd, and Rosanna Rivero. 2020. “A Collaborative Approach to Heat Response Planning: A Case Study to Understand the Integration of Urban Climatology and Land-Use Planning.” Urban Climate 33 (September): 100653. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.uclim.2020.100653. Rivero, R. G., Grizzle B. J., Mahmoudi, M., McVoy, C., Naja, G. M., and T. Van Lent. 2020. A historical perspective on water levels and storage capacity of Lake Okeechobee, Florida: pre- and early drainage periods. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 110:1, 242-258, DOI: 10.1080/24694452.2019.1625745 Fragomeni, M. B. A., J. L. Rice, R. G. Rivero, and J. M. Shepherd, 2019. First Policy, then Action: A Co-Production Approach to Understand the Application of Urban Climate Knowledge in Land Use Planning. J. Extreme Events, 2050005, https://doi.org/10.1142/S2345737620500050. Fragomeni, M.B.A., Shepherd, J. M., and Rivero, R.G. 2018. Integrating Planning and Climate: A Collaborative Framework to Address Heat Vulnerability. Urban Climate News, Newsletter from the International Association for Urban Climate, 20-24. Rivero, R.G., Smith, A, Ballal, H., Steinitz, C., Orland, B., McClenning, L., Calabria, J., Perkl, R., and H. Key. 2018. Experiences in Geodesign in Georgia, USA. Experiencias en Geodiseño en Georgia, Estados Unidos Disegnarecon. Vol 11, No 20. Rivero, R. G., Smith, A., Ballal, H., & Steinitz, C. 2015. Promoting Collaborative Geodesign in a Multidisciplinary and Multiscale Environment: Coastal Georgia 2050, USA. In Buhmann, E., Ervin, S. M. & Pietsch, M. (Eds.). Peer Reviewed Proceedings of Digital Landscape Architecture 2015 at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences. (pp. 42- 58). Dessau, Germany. Zapata-Rios, X., Rivero, R. G., Naja, G. M., & Goovaerts, P. 2014. Reply to comment by John M. Juston et al. on “Spatial and temporal phosphorus distribution changes in a large wetland ecosystem.” Water Resources Research, 50(6), 5367–5371. Kim J., S. Grunwald and R.G. Rivero. 2014. Soil phosphorus and nitrogen predictions across spatial escalating scales in an aquatic ecosystem using remote sensing images. IEEE Trans. on Geoscience and Remote Sensing J.: 52(10): 6724-6737. Blanco, I.R. Naja, G.M., Rivero, R.G. and R.M. Price. 2013 (2013). Spatial and temporal changes in groundwater ROSANNA RIVERO - CV| 3 salinity in South Florida. Applied Geochemistry, 38:48–58. Zapata-Rios, X., R. G. Rivero, G. M. Naja, and P. Goovaerts (2013), Reply to comment by Julian on ‘‘Spatial and temporal phosphorus distribution changes in a large wetland ecosystem’’, Water Resources Research, 49: 2314-2315. Corrales, J., G. M. Naja, R. G. Rivero, F. Miralles-Wilhelm, and M. G. Bhat. 2013. “Water quality trading programs towards solving environmental pollution problems: water quality trading programs and environmental pollution.” Irrigation and Drainage 62, no. S2 (December 2013): 72–92. Zapata-Rios, X., Rivero, R.G., Naja, G., and Goovaerts, P. 2012. Spatial and Temporal Phosphorus Distribution Changes in a Large Wetland Ecosystem. Water Resources Research, 48: 9512. Kim J., S. Grunwald, R.G. Rivero and R. Robbins. 2012: Soil Science Society of America Journal. Multi-scale modeling of soil series using remote sensing in a wetland ecosystem. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 76: 2327-2341. Chebud, Y., Naja, G. M., Rivero R. G. and Assefa M. Melesse. 2012. Water Quality Monitoring Using Remote Sensing and an Artificial Neural Network. Water,