Congratulations to the following students on defending their Integrative Conservation dissertations this year:
- Rachel Arney, PhD, ICON & Geography, “The Politics of Environmental Knowledge Production and Conservation in the U.S. – Mexico Borderlands”
- Kanchana Balasubramanian, PhD, ICON & Forestry and Natural Resources, “Ecological and Social Dimensions of Ecosystem Services: Gendered Perceptions and Spatial Prioritization for Sustainable Forest Management and Conservation Planning”
- Christina Crespo, PhD, ICON & Anthropology, Enacting Change Through Everyday Practices: A Laboratory Ethnography of Science Otherwise at CLEAR”
- Sameera Gujarathi-Talati, PhD, ICON & Ecology, “Beyond the Individual: Contextual Forces Shaping Environmental Behavior and Conservation Across Scales”
- Suneel Kumar, PhD, ICON & Anthropology, “The Life of Delta: A More-Than-Human Ethnography of the Indus Delta in Pakistan”
- Hannah Morris, PhD, ICON & Forestry and Natural Resources, “Multiple Ecological Disturbances and Issues of Equity in Access in Maritime Live Oak Forests”
- Corrie Navis, PhD, ICON & Forestry and Natural Resources, “Conservation Amidst Complexity: Strategic Approaches to Informed Decision-making for Management of a Rare Endemic Salamander”