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Matthew LaFevor is a geographer interested in how people perceive of, impact, and are affected by the biophysical environment. His research examines: human-environment relationships; water resources and management; conservation agriculture; environmental history; and Mexico, the Caribbean, and the larger Atlantic world.
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