Professor of Cultural Geography & Political Economy specializing in Turkey and natural resource-based development exemplified by its $35 billion Southeast Anatolia Development Project (a.k.a. GAP), which aims to build up to 22 large dams on the Tigris & Euphrates Rivers in order to exploit the country's hydropower potential and dramatically expand irrigation agriculture in its driest and poorest region in a bid to mitigate Kurdish nationalism/separatism through water-based economic development and integration.
Interests:
Travel
Music
Cultural Geography
Politics
Ethnography
Photography/Cinematography
Skiing
Golf
Tech Interests:
A/V encoding/transcoding,
Geographic Information Science/Systems (GIS)
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