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Ricardo M. Gonzálezrmgonzal@fiu.eduEDUCATION2008 Ph.D. University of Hawaii, Geography2001 M.A. University of Miami, Marine Affairs and Policy1994 B.A. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, GeographyCERTIFICATES AND LICENSES1997 Geography License (Peru)2000 Industrial Fishermen (Peru)2000 PADI Open Water DiverFIELD LANGUAGESSpanish, FrenchEMPLOYMENT08/12-ongoing Instructor and Faculty Academic Advisor, Department of Global andSociocultural Studies, Florida International University.08/10-08/12Visiting Instructor, Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies,Florida International University.1/09-07/10Adjunct Professor, Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies,Florida International University.02/09-ongoing Research Associate, Florida Coastal Everglades Long-term EcologicalProgram, The Human Dimensions Group, Florida International University.6/08-ongoing English/Spanish Translator, MPA News, newsletter published by MarineAffairs Research and Education in association with the School of MarineAffairs, University of Washington.5/07-5/08Lecturer, Department of Geography, University of Hawaii at Manoa.8/04-4/07Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography, University ofHawaii at Manoa.1/02-5/08Teaching and Research Assistant, Dr. Mark Merlin, Biology Program,University of Hawaii at Manoa.

11/99-10/021/00-12/07Research Assistant, Dr. Sarah Meltzoff, Marine Affairs and Policy,RSMAS, University of Miami (NOAA grant, Human Dimensions ofClimate Change). Pisco-Paracas, Peru.Scientific Advisor, Wasipunko (Peruvian organization for the preservationof environmental and cultural heritage of the South Central Coast), Nasca,Peru.7/94-8/01Independent Consultant in coastal and marine issues, Lima, Peru.1/01-8/01Operational Coordinator, Costa Maya Marine and Coastal ResourceManagement Station, University of Rhode Island/Universidad de QuintanaRoo/Amigos de Sian Ka'an. Quintana Roo, Mexico.6-12/00Intern, Amigos de Sian Ka'an /University of Rhode Island.Quintana Roo, Mexico.7-10/99Intern, International Seabed Authority. Kingston, Jamaica.1-5/99Teaching Assistant, MAST Academy. Miami, Florida.11/98-6/99Research Assistant, M.A. Manoj Shivlani, Marine Biology and Fisheries,and Dr. David Letson, Marine Affairs and Policy, University of Miami.Visitor Preferences for Public Beach Amenities and Beach Restoration inSouth Florida. Miami, Florida.4/97-9/97Researcher, Department of Economics, University of Lima.Study of the tourism potential of the State of Lambayeque, Peru. Lima,Peru.3/94-8/95Intern, Directorate of Hydrography and Navigation of the Peruvian Navy.Aid to the coastal permitting branch and researcher for the Sea Atlas ofPeru Project. Callao, Peru.11/94-3/95Researcher, Institute of Historical Maritime Studies, Peruvian Navy.Develop curriculum for Marine Geography and History EducationalProject. Lima, Peru.1/93-8/94Researcher, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Peru/Centro de EstudiosSociales Solidaridad/Gobierno de la Región Nor Oriental del Marañón.Coastal investigation for the Atlas of the RENOM Project. Chiclayo,Peru.

PEER REVIEW PUBLICATIONSGonzález, R. The Historical Boom-to-Bust Cycle of Scallop (Argopectenpurpuratus) Use and Management in Peru: From 3600 BP to the XXI century.In preparation.González, R. Peruvian Fisheries Policies’: Historical Trends, 1821-Present. InPreparation.2010Gonzalez, R. Auge y Crisis: La Pesquería de la Concha de Abanico (Argopectenpurpuratus) en la Región Pisco-Paracas, Costa Sur del Perú [Boom-to-Bust: TheScallop (Argopecten purpuratus) Fishery in the Pisco-Paracas Region, SouthernPeruvian Coast]. Espacio y Desarrollo, 2(22): 25-51.2005 Meltzoff, S., M. Lemons, L. Asfour, G. Guardia-Montoya, and R. González.Sustaining El Niño-Induced Scallop Booms with Aquaculture: LivelihoodTransitions of Artisanal Fishing People in the Paracas National Reserve, Peru.Culture and Agriculture (27): 1-15.OTHER MAJORS WORKS AND PUBLICATIONS2010Merlin, M. and R. González. Environmental Impacts of Nuclear Testing inRemote Oceania: 1946-1996. In Environmental Impacts of the Cold War, eds.J.R. McNeill and Corina Unger, 167-202. Washington, D.C.: German HistoricalSociety and Cambridge University Press.2008 González, R. The Political Ecology of Scallop (Argopecten purpuratus) Use andManagement in the Pisco-Paracas Region, Southern Peruvian Coast. Ph.D.Dissertation. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii at Manoa.2006 González, R. The Struggle for Survival: Indigenous People, ResourceManagement, and Tourism in the Paracas National Reserve (RNP), CentralPeruvian Coast. Taiwan: Indigenous Cultures and National Parks WorkshopProceedings.2005 González, R. Proyecto Área Natural Protegida Ensenada San Fernando.Estudio Geográfico y Geológico. Field Report. Nasca: Wasipunko.2001 González, R. Master’s Internship Report: Coastal Zone Management in the Stateof Quintana Roo, Mexico. Miami, Florida: MAF-RSMAS, University of Miami.2001 Secretaria de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales. Management Program ofthe Xcalak Reefs National Park. Mexico: SEMARNAP (one of ten contributors).

2000González, R. Guidelines for Tourist Developers and Investors of the CoastalZone of the State of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Quintana Roo, Mexico: Amigos deSian Ka’an A.C.1999 Jones, A., R. González, and R. Simmer. An International Patent Study toDetermine Trends in Technology Development for Deep Seabed Mining ofPolymetallic Nodules. Kinston, Jamaica: International Seabed Authority.1997 González, R. Propuestas para la Ordenacion y Gestion del Litoral de lasProvincias de Lambayeque y Chiclayo, Región Nor Oriental del Marañón(Proposals for the Management of the Coast and Islands of the Provinces ofLambayeque and Chiclayo, Nor Oriental del Marañon Region). GeographyLicense Thesis. Lima, Perú: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.1997 González, R. Estudio del Potencial Turístico del Departamento de Lambayeque(Study of the Tourism Potential of the State of Lambayeque). Report. Lima, Perú:Universidad de Lima.1995 González, R. El Puerto de Eten: Ciudad Fantasma, Museo al Aire Libre (ThePort of Eten: Ghost Town, Open Space Museum). Lima, Perú: Mundo Hotelero.1995 González, R. and D. Gastelo. Geografía Marítima (Maritime Geography).Callao, Peru: Escuela Superior de Guerra Naval del Perú (ESGN). Callao, Perú:ESGN.1994 González, R. Atlas de la Región Nor Oriental del Marañón. Estudio HistóricoGeográfico de la Costa de las Provincias de Lambayeque y Chiclayo (Atlas of theNor Oriental del Marañon Region. Historic and Geographic Study of the Coastof the Lambayeque and Chiclayo Provinces). Chiclayo, Perú: C.E.S. Solidaridad.1993 Alternativa/Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Estudio para el Manejo delos Humedales de Ventanilla (Study for the Management of the Ventanilla CoastalWetlands). Lima, Perú: Alternativa.KEY ABSTRACTS AND ORAL PRESENTATIONS2010 González, R. “Boom-to-Bust: The Political Ecology of Scallop (Argopectenpurpuratus) Use and Management in the Pisco-Paracas Region, SouthernPeruvian Coast.” Association of American Geographers Conference,Washington, D.C.2008 González, R. “The Political Ecology of Scallop (Argopecten purpuratus) Use andManagement in the Pisco-Paracas Region, Southern Peruvian Coast.” MarineAffairs and Policy Seminar, University of Miami, Miami, FL.

2006 González, R. “The Struggle for Survival: Indigenous People, ResourceManagement, and Tourism in the Paracas National Reserve (RNP), CentralPeruvian Coast.” Taiwan: Indigenous Cultures and National Parks Workshop.2006Merlin, M. and R. González. “Environmental and Human Impacts of NuclearTesting in Oceania.” Panel paper at German Historical Society, Washington,D.C.2004 Merlin, M. and R. González. “Major Environmental Impacts of Nuclear Testingin Remote Oceania: 1946-1996.” Panel paper at Environmental HistoryConference, Victoria, British Columbia.2000 González, R. “To Mine or Not to Mine: Environmental Impacts of Deep-SeaMining.” Paper presented at the Coastal and Marine Environmental Seminar atthe University of Quintana Roo, Mexico.1995 González, R. “The Pacific Ocean Basin and Its Natural Resources.” Panel paperat the International Colloquium: America and Oceania. Lima, Peru.MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONSAssociation of American GeographersHonors College, Florida International UniversityLatin American and Caribbean Center, Florida International UniversitySociedad Geográfica de Lima (Peru)GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPSN.d.Peruvian coastal resource management and policy-making. In preparation.2006Indigenous Cultures and National Parks Workshop. ProvidenceUniversity, Taiwan. 6000.2004-2005Ethnobotany and coastal cultures in northwestern Peru. Fellowship,Minority International Research Training (MIRT), San Diego StateUniversity. 6000.1999Maritime and Science Technology (MAST) Academy. Teaching AssistantFellowship, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences,University of Miami, Florida. 6000.

MAJOR FIELDWORK1990-Present Intensive fieldwork and archival research along the Peruvian coast fornumerous university projects, NGOs and government institutions.Investigating human dimensions of environmental change through thedevelopment of artisanal and industrial fisheries, scallop and shrimpaquaculture, marine reserves and protected areas, tourism, andparticipatory management regimes.06/00-08/01Quinta Roo, Mexico. Archival research, interviews and monitoring of thefisheries and tourist sectors. Marine protected areas, coral reef rapidassessment support team.TEACHING AND MENTORING EXPERIENCESenior Academic Advisor of Undergraduate Students, Department of Global andSociocultural Studies, Florida International University (01/11-ongoing ).Courses:Introduction to Geography (GEO 2000), Summer A 2010, Spring 2011, Winter 2011,Spring 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013. Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies,Florida International University.Economic Geography (GEO 3502), Fall 2010. Department of Global and SocioculturalStudies, Florida International University.Coastal Cultures (ANT 4305), Fall 2010. Department of Global and SocioculturalStudies, Florida International University.World Regional Geography (GEA 2000), Spring 2009 (2 sections), Summer II 2009,Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Summer I 2010, Fall 2010, Summer A 2011, Fall 2011, Spring2012, Summer A 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013. Department of Global and SocioculturalStudies, Florida International University.Population and Geography of Latin America (GEA 3400), Fall 2009, Summer II2010, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012. Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies,Florida International University.Population and Geography of the Caribbean (GEA 3320), Spring 2010, Spring 2011,Summer C 2011 (online), Spring 2012, Fall 2012 (online). Department of Global andSociocultural Studies, Florida International University.

Population and Geography of Europe (GEA 3500), Fall 2011, Summer 2012, Fall2012. Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies, Florida International University.Topics in Geography: Latin American Geography in Spanish (GEA 4930), Spring2011. Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies, Florida International University.Cultural Geography (GEO 3421), Spring 2013. Department of Global andSociocultural Studies, Florida International University.Independent Study (GEO 4905), Fall 2010-Spring 2013. Department of Global andSociocultural Studies, Florida International University.The Human Role in Environmental Change (BIOL/GEOG 410), Summer I 2007.Department of Geography, Biology Program, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu,Hawaii.The Natural Environment Lab (GEOG 101L), Spring 2005 (2 sections), Spring 2006(2 sections), Fall 2007 (2 sections), Summer I 2007 (1 section), Summer II 2007 (1section), Fall 2007 (2 sections). Department of Geography, University of Hawaii atManoa. Honolulu, Hawaii.The Human Role in Environmental Change (BIOL/GEOG 410), (Teaching Assistant)Spring 2003, Spring 2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2007. GlobalEnvironmental Science, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu, Hawaii.World Regional Geography (GEOG 102), (Teaching Assistant) Fall 2004. Departmentof Geography, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Honolulu, Hawaii.Investigating Nature through Science: High School Teachers’ Training Program,(Teaching Assistant) Summer 1999. Rosenstiel School of Marine and AtmosphericSciences, University of Miami. Miami, Florida.Peruvian Marine Geography and History, Spring and Fall 1995. Escuela Superior deGuerra Naval del Perú (Peruvian Superior School of Naval Warfare), Marina de Guerradel Perú. Callao, Perú.Peruvian Geography (GEO 101), Spring 1992 and Fall 1992, Spring 1993, Fall 1993.Estudios Generales (School of General Studies), Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.Lima, Perú.

SERVICEFlorida International University, Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies, FacultyAdvisor to the GSS Club and Honors Societies: Lambda Alpha (Anthropology), GammaTheta Upsilon (Geography), Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology) (2012-present).University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Department of Geography, aid to various Faculty SearchCommittees (2007-2008).University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Department of Geography, member of the GraduateAdmissions and Awards Committee (2005 and 2007).Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Student Representative to the Council of theSchool of Arts and Human Sciences (1992-1993).Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Geography Department, President of theAssociation of Geography Students (1990-1991).Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Law School, First year class president (1987).Maria Reina Elementary and High School (Peru), Head of Prefects (1983).

PROFESSIONAL REFERENCESDr. Brian Murton (Ph.D. Advisor)Professor EmeritusDepartment of GeographyUniversity of Hawai’i2424 Maile Way, Saunders Hall 445Honolulu, HI 96822(503) 372-9440bmurton@hawaii.eduDr. Mark Merlin (Ph.D. Committee Member)ProfessorBotany DepartmentUniversity of Hawai’i3190 Maile Way, St. John 101Honolulu, HI 96822(808) 956-6038merlin@hawaii.eduDr. Sarah Meltzoff (M.A. Advisor)ProfessorDivision of Marine Affairs and PolicyRosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric SciencesUniversity of Miami4600 Rickenbacker CausewayMiami, FL 33149.(305) 421-4085smeltzoff@rsmas.miami.edu

Population and Geography of Latin America (GEA 3400), Fall 2009, Summer II 2010, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012. Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies, Florida International University. Population and Geography of the Caribbean (GEA 3320), Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Summer C 2011 (online), Spring 20

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