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Grenville Barnes joined the faculty of the University of Florida in 1993. His specialties within Geomatics include
Cadastral systems and Land Tenure administration. At present, Barney is an
Associate Professor in the School
of Forest Resources and
Conservation and is also an affiliate faculty member in the Center for African Studies and the Center for Latin American Studies.
Barney has worked on various research projects in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador,
El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Barbados, Belize,
Dominican Republic, Guyana, Jamaica,
Trinidad & Tobago, Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire), Malawi,
Mozambique, South Africa , Albania, Moldova and Kyrgyzstan.
Education:
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison (Civil and
Environmental Engineering) 1988
M.Sc. University of Natal, South Africa (Surveying
and Mapping)
1982
B.Sc. University of Natal, South Africa (Surveying
and Mapping) 1977
Courses Taught:
SUR 2101
Geomatics
SUR 3501 Spatial Measurement Systems
SUR 3640
Survey Computations
SUR 4403
Cadastral Principles
SUR 4430
Professional Practice
SUR 4912
Senior Project
SUR 5391 Geomatics: Spatial Foundations of GIS
SUR 5425
Cadastral Information Systems
SUR
6427 Land Tenure and Administration
FOR
6934 Forest
Policy
Research
Publications
Consulting
Contact
Information:
406-B Reed Lab
P.O box 110565
University of Florida
Gainesville FL 32611-0565
Phone: (352)
392 4998
E mail: gbarnes@ufl.edu
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