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   <firstname>Gustavo</firstname>
   <lastname>Ovando-Montejo</lastname>
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   <department>Environment &amp; Society</department>
   <position>Associate Professor</position>
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   <location>Blanding, BLTB 219</location>
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   <phone>(435) 678-8523</phone>
   <email>gustavo.ovando@usu.edu</email>
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   <bio>Gustavo Ovando-Montejo is an Assistant Professor at the USU-Blanding campus where he teaches in environmental studies and geography. He has experience implementing innovative and engaging teaching approaches especially for online courses. He also has a specific emphasis mentoring students with tribal backgrounds as well as implementing outreach opportunities for local Tribes. An expert in Geographic Information Systems, his research is in human-environmental systems with an additional focus on land use issues affecting Indigenous rights and ecosystem services and where he mentors Native American students.</bio>
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   <anumber>A02321472</anumber>
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