2008 Fellows
Masters
Abigail Nelson
University of Wyoming, Department of Zoology & Physiology
Identifying the Drivers of Wolf-Cattle Conflicts in Wyoming
Lenya Quinn-Davidson
Humbolt State University, Environment and Community Graduate Program
Perceptions of Prescribed Fire in Collaborative Landscape Management: Social Dimensions of Burning in Hayfork, CA
Pre-Dissertation
Emily Evans
UC Davis, Education
Volunteer Citizen Science: Water Quality Monitoring in the Laguna Creek Watershed
Final Report
Alex Kudryavtsev
Cornell University, Department of Natural Resources
Urban Forestry and Restoration: Nurturing Environmental Stewards
Final Report
Joyce LeCompte-Mastenbrook
University of Washington, Anthropology
The Social Worlds of the Mountain Huckleberry
Raoul Lievanos
UC Davis, Sociology
Unpacking Privileged Access and Accounts around Water Quality: 'EJ Communities' Moving Beyond Third Parties in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Final Report
Melanie Stansbury
Cornell University, Development Sociology
Understanding the Social Dimensions of Watershed Conflict in Indian Country: A Case Study of the State of New Mexico vs. Aamodt Water Rights Conflict
Mehana Vaughan
Stanford University, Interdisc. Environment & Resources
Ahupua'a Based Resource Management in Hawai'I, Constituting Common Property in the Face of Rapid Change
Final Report
Dissertation
Laura Eichelberger
University of Arizona, Anthropology
Alaska's Great Thirst: Water, Wastewater, and Health in the Norhtwest Arctic Borough
Anna Godduhn
University of Alaska, Chemistry & Biochemistry
The Northway Harvest and Health Project
Matthew D. Hoffman
Cornell University, Department Natural Resources
Community and Stewardship in the Green Mountains
Final Report
Keith Tidball
Cornell University, Department Natural Resources
Trees and Rebirth: Urban Community Forestry in Post-Katrina Resilience
Final Report
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