Education
                              Ph.D., 1993, Geography Faculty, 
			Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics,
			Moscow State University, Russia
			
			B.S./M.A., 1989,Geography Faculty, 
			Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics,
			Moscow State University, Russia
                           
                           
                              Areas of Expertise
                              Landscape responses to climate and land-use/land cover changes
			
			Human dimensions of climate change
			
			Monitoring of natural hazards by means of GIS application
                           
                         
                      
                     Research
                     
                     
                        
                        - Natural resources and human use: overexploitation and implications
- Landscape responses to climate and land-use/land cover changes
- Human dimensions of climate change
Selected Publications
                     
                     2021 Fath, N. “Urban Agriculture”.  Handbook of Environmental Management, 
Vol 6. Managing Human and Social Systems. 2e. 179-190. CRC Press. 
                     
                     2014   Fath, N., Fath, B.D. "Global Climate Change Introduction," in Freedman B (ed.),
                        Handbook of Global Environmental Pollution. Vol. 1 Global Environmental Change. Springer.
                     
                     2002   Interaction between U.S. Forest Service and NGO’s. In Russian.
                     
                     1993   Development of the computer models to estimate maximum mountain snow depth
                        and to create maps in order to predict the natural hazards (avalanches). Ph.D. dissertation.
                        In Russian.
                     
                     Grants
                     
                     
                        
                        - Fath, N. School of Emerging Technologies. Towson University. Stipend to redesign 
 Environmental Geography course to include new sustainability-related content. $500.
- Fath, N. The Baltimore Orchard Project. Civic Engagement. Towson University. Spring
                           2017. 
 $210
- Fath, N. Short-term Study Abroad Program Development. Towson University Study Abroad.
                           July 2011. $2,200.
- Fath, N, Cardin, N.B. The Baltimore Orchard Project. Civic Engagement. Towson University.
                           Spring and Fall 2012. $570.
- Tasch J., Barnes K., Fath N., Kang S.L, Roberge M., Thebpanya P. Carnegie Course Redesign
                           Initiative. University System of Maryland. $20,000.