< back 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 next > |  | Harry Bondareff | MS/ENVS 1999
| |  | Keith McDade | MS/ENVS 1999
| |  | Sara Nash | MS/ENVS 1999
| Most recent work: CEEB manager, University of Oregon
I've moved out of the basement to the Pacific Hall penthouse where I coordinate the administrative details for the Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
|  | Tom Pinit | MS/ENVS 1999
| Most recent work: Ecologist, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants
I'm currently working as a consultant for an environmental/water & wastewater engineering firm here in Portland. Projects involve aspects of human and ecological risk assessment, remedial investigation, water quality, permitting, environmental compliance, stormwater, and recycled water.
|  |  | Patricia French | MS/ENVS 1998
| |  | David Hockman-Wert | MA/ENVS 1998
| Most recent work: Biologist, US Geological Survey
Although my job title is Biologist, I am essentially a GIS analyst and database manager for the aquatic ecology group at the USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center. My present projects include the Landscape Scenario Analysis Project, a landscape modeling effort using VDDT/TELSA in the Applegate Watershed, and the Hinkle Creek Paired Watershed Study, a collaborative project between Oregon State University, Roseburg Forest Products, and others.
|  | Tony Leiserowitz | PhD/ENVS 2003 MS/ENVS 1998
| Most recent work: Director of Strategic Initiatives & Research Scientist, Yale University, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies
Dr. Leiserowitz's research examines the role of underlying psychological, socio-cultural, and geographic factors in risk perception, decision-making and behavior. Recent projects include a series of survey and experimental studies at the state, national, and global scales on public risk perceptions and responses to global climate change; an examination of global values, attitudes and behaviors regarding sustainable development; and the theoretical development and empirical demonstration of distinct "interpretive communities of risk" among the American public.
|  |  | Trevor Taylor | MS/ENVS 1998
| Most recent work: Natural Resources Operations Coordinator, Parks and Open Space Division, City of Eugene
Serve as staff ecologist providing expertise and supervision for the management of natural resources owned or managed by the City of Eugene's Parks and Open Space Division. This includes management, conservation, and restoration of aquatic and upland habitats, endangered species, water quality, and a diversity of other natural resources. One of the programs under my supervision is the Stream Team volunteer program which provides hands on experiential education about water quality and habitat restoration through volunteer opportunities.
|  |  | Matthew Booker | MS/ENVS 1997
| Most recent work: Assistant Professor of American Environmental History, North Carolina State University
My current work is to convert my dissertation on the history of San Francisco Bay's tidal margin into a rigorous but popular history. Look for it at your local airport bookstore in 2010.
My next project is a social and environmental history of the American oyster industry. I am intrigued by the oysters transition in the late nineteenth century from a locally-consumed food to the basic daily staple of working people on all three American coasts. Oysters flourished, for a while, in the bacterial soup of urban waterways, and they provided a unparalleled food for workers--healthful, fresh, and cheap. I am hoping to use the rise and decline of this industry--the Big Mac of its time--to help understand Americans' use and abuse of the environment at the turn of the century.
In 2008-9 I will be at Stanford University as a researcher with the Spatial History Project, mapping historic floods, land use and landscape change in the San Francisco Bay region.
I teach courses in US history, American environmental history, the history of American suburbs, and graduate historiography and writing courses.
|  |  | Marianne Dugan | MA/ENVS 1997
| Most recent work: Attorney, Marianne Dugan, PC, Attorney at Law
Solo attorney -- enforcing federal environmental laws, civil rights laws, employment laws, professional negligence cases.
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