2006 CFERP Alumni
Masters
Jill Braly
North Carolina State University, Forestry and Environmental Resources
Long term sustainability of bloodroot on the Qualla Boundary Lands of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Qualla Boundary Lands, North Carolina
Community Partner: Cherokee Tribe
Braly Research Summary (pdf)
Emily Gonzalez
Oregon State University, Forest Resources
Latino youth culture of the Central Willamette Valley : encouraging natural resource participation through participant research
Salem, Oregon
Community Partner: Latinos in Forestry
Final Report
Afton Sather-Knutson
Michigan Technological University, Social Sciences
Community response to landscape parcelization in the Keweenaw Peninsula
Keweenaw Pennisula, Michigan
Community Partner: Keweenaw Land Trust
Midterm Report (pdf)
Pre-Dissertation
Julianne Hazelwood
UC Davis, Native American Studies
The Alaska Natives Claims Settlement Act, cultural resilience of Tlingit Communities and forest resource management
Alexander Archipelago, Southeast Alaska
Community Partner: Sealaska Heritage Institute
Final Report (pdf)
Scott Perez
Cornell University, American Indian Program
The role of the St. Regis Mohawk as stakeholders in watershed management of the St. Regis River
Akwesasne/St. Regis Mohawk Reservation, NY
Community Partner: St. Regis Mohawk Tribe
Perez Final Report (pdf)
Lily Ray
Clark University, Geography
Toward wildfire co-management: integrating local knowledge and preferences into fire policy in Alaska
Alaska
Dissertation
Gabriel Cumming
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Department of Ecology
Addressing landscape change with rural North Carolinians: Discursive evaluation of community-based research initiatives.
Macon County, North Carolina
Gabriel was a pre-dissertation fellow in 2005.
Community Partner: Land Trust for Central NC, Land Trust for the Little Tennessee, Macon County Planning Dept., Macon Tomorrow
Midterm Report
Annette Drewes
University of Wisconsin, Nelson Institute of Environmental Studies
Sustaining a rice culture: a landscape approach to understanding harvest and management of wild rice in Minnesota and Wiscosin.
Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin
Community Partner: Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission
Drewes Midterm Report (pdf)
Kelly Watson
Florida State University, Geography
Tupelo forests and honey production along the Apalachicola River of North Florida
Gulf County, FL
Community Partner: Tupelo Honey Beekeepers Association
Watson Midterm Report (pdf)
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