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Andrew Shaw Goudie (born 21 August 1945, in Cheltenham) is a geographer at the University of Oxford specialising in desert geomorphology, dust storms, weathering, and climatic change in the tropics. He is also known for his teaching and best-selling textbooks on human impacts on the environment. He is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of forty-one books (many of which have appeared in numerous editions) and more than two hundred papers published in learned journals. He combines research and some teaching with administrative roles.

Career

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Goudie was educated at Dean Close School and Trinity Hall, Cambridge (BA first class with distinction 1967, MA, PhD 1972).

Andrew Goudie was at the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford[3] from 1970 to 2003. He was appointed fellowofHertford College in 1976, was professor of geography in 1984 and was head of the School of Geography from 1984 until 1994. From 1995 until 1997, he was president of the Oxford Development Programme and pro-vice-chancellor of the university. He was master of St Cross College, Oxford.[4] from 2003 to 2011. He has been an honorary secretary and vice president of the Royal Geographical Society, executive secretary and chairman of the British Geomorphical Research Group, a member of the council of the Institute of British Geographers, and president of the Geographical Association. He has also been president of the International Association of Geomorphologists.

In 1970, Goudie was elected a Member of the Institute of British Geographers (of which he was later a member of council) and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He was honorary secretary of the Royal Geographical Society from 1980 until 1988 and has been a vice-president of the Society. He has been president of the Geographical Association and of the International Association of Geomorphologists and has served as a delegate to Oxford University Press.

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References

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  1. ^ GOUDIE, ANDREW. Great Desert Explorers. Society for Libyan Studies, 2016. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvk8w11t. Accessed 26 Apr. 2023.
  • ^ Williams, Claud (2013). Light Car Patrols 1916-19. Publisher: Royal Geographical Society. ISBN 9781900971157. (London, UK)
  • ^ "Professor Andrew Goudie". School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford (England).
  • ^ "Professor Andrew Goudie". St Cross College, Oxford. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  • ^ Goudie, Andrew (January 2017). Geomorphology in the Anthropocene. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
  • ^ Summerhayes, Colin P. (7 June 2017). "Holocene book review: Geomorphology in the Anthropocene". The Holocene. 27 (8). New York, USA: SAGE Publications: 1259–1261. doi:10.1177/0959683617712815. S2CID 134275505.
  • ^ Goudie, Andrew (10 December 2016). Great Desert Explorers. London, England: Royal Geographical Society.
  • ^ Goudie, Andrew. (2008). Wheels Across The Desert: Exploration Of The Libyan Desert By Motorcar 1916-1942. Silphum Press, The Society for Libyan Studies. (London, England)
  • ^ Goudie, Andrew. (25 January 2007). Global Environments Through the Quaternary: Exploring Environmental Change. Google Books. Oxford University Press (Oxford, England)
  • ^ Josephine, Mills. (15 July 2013). Review: Global Environments through the Quaternary – Exploring Environmental Change. Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 23(1): 3, pp. 1-2 DOI: pia. (London, England)
  • ^ Goudie, Andrew S. (January 2006). Desert Dust in the Global System. ResearchGate
  • ^ Goudie, Andrew S. (19 January 2014). The Human Impact on the Natural Environment: Past, Present, and Future (A.S. Goudie). Wiley-Blackwell. (6th edn Blackwell, USA/UK 2006. (Oxford, England)
  • ^ Goudie, Andrew S (Editor). (29 January 2014). Encyclopedia of Geomorphology. Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Routledge. (6th edn Blackwell, USA/UK 2006. (London, United Kingdom)
  • ^ Goudie, Andrew S. (29 November 2001). Encyclopedia of Global Change - Environmental Change and Human Society. Oxford University Press. (England, United Kingdom).
  • ^ Goudie, Andrew S. (12 December 2002). Great Warm Deserts of the World. Oxford University Press.(England, United Kingdom).
  • ^ Goudie, Andrew S. (July 2009). The Nature of the Environment, 4th Edition. 'Reviews' tab. Wiley-Blackwell
  • ^ Thomas , David S. G. (Editor), Goudie, Andrew S. (Editor). (May 2013). The Dictionary Of Physical Geography Archived 15 March 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Wiley-Blackwell.
  • ^ "Medals and Awards: Gold Medal Recipients" (PDF). Royal Geographical Society. London, England.
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