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  1. Maria Fadiman works with the relationship between people and plants, focusing on conservation and sustainability. She is a National Geographic Emerging Explorer, an associate professor of Geography at Florida Atlantic University and a writer of academic articles and adventure essays.

  2. Maria Grace Fadiman (born July 4, 1969) is an American ethnobotanist and Professor of Geosciences at Florida Atlantic University. [1] [2] Biography. Fadiman is the daughter of documentary filmmaker Dorothy Fadiman and psychologist and author James Fadiman. [3] . Clifton Fadiman was her granduncle.

  3. Department of Geosciences. E-mail: mfadiman@fau.edu. Phone: 561-297-3314. Office: SE-454. Personal Web. Google Scholar. About: Ph.D. in Geography (University of Texas at Austin) 2003. MA in Latin American Studies (Tulane University) 1998.

  4. 3. 2011. Management, cultivation, and domestication of weaving plants: Heteropsis and Astrocaryum in the Ecuadorian rain forest. M Fadiman. Botany--Ecuador. , 2004. 3. 2004. Gauging heat vulnerability in southeast florida: A multimodal approach integrating physical exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacity.

  5. Learn more about geographer and conservationist Maria Fadiman, who shares her international work through her writings, speaking engagements and research.

  6. Maria Fadiman is an Associate Professor in Geography at Florida Atlantic University focusing on Ethnobotany (Relationship between Plants and People) and is a National Geographic Emerging...

  7. Maria Grace Fadiman. Ethnobotanist, Cultural Geographer, Public Speaker. Maria Fadiman researches the human/environmental aspect of conservation, focusing on ethnobotany, the study of the relationship between people and plants. She works primarily in rural areas with the majority of her research addressing the rainforests of Latin America.