Biography
Risa Palm is an urban geographer and former Senior Vice President and Provost at Georgia State University. Her research interests are in urban geography and she has done extensive work on the topics of natural hazards responsiveness, urban housing, and urban impacts of global climate change. She has previously held tenured positions at the rank of professor in departments of geography at the University of Colorado, the University of Oregon, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Louisiana State University and SUNY Buffalo. Dr. Palm has published numerous books, monographs, and journal articles, and received research honors from the Association of American Geographers. She was President of the Association of American Geographers and has also served on the board of the American Geographical Society. She has served on several panels and committees for the National Science Foundation and the National Academy of Sciences.-faculty profile
Books by Risa Palm
Molecular Biology and Clinical
Molecular Biology and Clinical Medicine in the Age of Politicization
Housing Market Response to Sea
Housing Market Response to Sea-Level Rise in Florida
Climate Change and Sea Level Rise in South Florida
Earthquake insurance in California
Natural hazards in Puerto Rico
After a California earthquake
Home mortgage lenders, real pr
Home mortgage lenders, real property appraisers, and earthquake hazards
Women and the Social Costs of Economic Development
Real estate agents and special
Real estate agents and special studies zones disclosure
The geography of American cities
An invitation to geography
Invitation to Geography
Invitation to Geography
Urban social geography from th
Urban social geography from the perspective of the real estate salesman