Land Use & Open Space Conservation

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Linda Shi

2015 Fellow
Linda's research focuses on metropolitan and environmental governance, climate change adaptation, and the equity and justice impacts of climate policies. Her professional experience includes international development, regional strategic...
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Tessa Beach

2015 Fellow
Tessa Beach is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at the University of California, Berkeley. Her dissertation research centers on the effects of transitions in society's electric power...
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Nathan Hall

2015 Fellow
Nathan Hall is a current dual degree candidate with the Master of Environmental Management program at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and Master of Business Administration through the Yale School of Management. A born...
Fellow Story

Wheeler receives CalCAN award for leadership in agriculture and climate change

On March 25th at the UC Davis Conference Center, the California Climate and Agriculture Network (CalCAN) awarded three individuals for their leadership in the field of agriculture and climate change. Awards are given to experts in three areas: Policy; Science; and Farming or Ranching. ...
April 3, 2015
Fellow Story

Blavascunas authors study on foresters reterritorializing the periphery in Poland

State Forestry is regarded by political ecologists as a coercive tool deployed by state authorities to nationalize, control and order the forest as a resource within the territory of a nation. The consequence of this is civilizing local people and subjecting them to the grip of the state. Much of this literature comes from the global South.
January 20, 2015
Fellow Story

Reed's research featured in comprehensive look at conservation development in Colorado

“It’s a way to achieve conservation in the context of development that is going to happen anyway,” says Sarah Reed, a conservation biologist for the Wildlife Conservation Society and affiliate faculty member at Colorado State University studying conservation developments. Conservation developments already account for a quarter of the private land set aside in the U.S. As their popularity grows, ecologists and conservation biologists like Reed are working to identify how to design, regulate and manage them to make them most helpful for biodiversity.
January 20, 2015
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Tom Robinson

2014 Fellow
Tom works to create resilient ecosystems by supporting effective and efficient land use decision-making. A landscape ecologist and conservation planner with the Bay Area Open Space Council, Tom brings together scientists, state and local...
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Heather Hulton VanTassel

2014 Fellow
Heather previously held a position with the Carnegie Museum of Natural History as the Assistant Director of Science and research where she managed and facilitated programs related to science, research, and collections. Heather recently...
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Sarah Lupberger

2014 Fellow
Sarah Lupberger is an expert in locally-led and nature-based solutions, and has worked deeply on climate change, deforestation, sustainable agriculture, landscape management, and environmental governance. She has an MESc from the Yale School of the Environment.
Leadership Grant Grant

Protecting the character and biodiversity of the Sierra Nevada region

Sierra Watch received a $40,000 Leadership Grant to hire Isaac Silverman as its Staff Attorney. Isaac, a graduate of UCLA School of Law and native of the Sierra Nevada region, will be charged with legal review and guidance on Sierra Watch’s...
June 24, 2014