Susana B. Adamo
Susana B. Adamo is a research scientist at the Center for Integrated Earth System Information(The Climate School, Columbia University), project scientist at SEDAC (Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center, one of NASA DAACs), adjunct associate professor of climate in the Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development and the Climate and Society Program in the Climate School, and coordinator of the Population-Environment Research Network (PERN). Among other projects, she works on vulnerability, climate variability and migration in Latin America; migration, cities and climate change; air quality and environmental justice; and the development of gridded population databases, including topics such as population distribution, basic demographic characteristics, and net migration. She holds a B.S. in geography from the University of Buenos Aires, an M.S. in population studies from FLACSO-Mexico, and a Ph.D. in demography/sociology from the University of Texas at Austin.