Public Participation in Environmental and Natural Resources Decision-Making
Environmental and Natural Resources Conflict
Social and Environmental Social Movements
Energy Policy and Decision-Making
Picture of Tully Valley Mudboils in Tully, New York.
Currently Funded Research
National Science Foundation Science & Technology Studies Program – Collaborative Research: Emerging Engagements with Energy Democracy
Northeastern States Research Cooperative – Influence of multiple impacts on user experience and decision making in the Northeastern Forest
National Science Foundation Biological Oceanography Program – Collaborative Research: Shifting the Hypoxia Paradigm – New Directions to Explore the Spread and Impacts of Ocean/Great Lakes Deoxygenation (also known as Project Breathless)
Past Funded Research
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation – Public User Perception of Water Quality to Direct Water Quality Monitoring in Great Lakes
McIntire-Stennis Mini Seed Grant – Where have all the Hunters Gone? Exploring the Place of Wildlife in Adirondack Park Wilderness Areas
New York State Water Resources Institute at Cornell University – Public participation in dam removal: A cultural-historical-environmental assessment in the Hudson River Estuary
New York Sea Grant Institute – Reconnecting Waters for Eels and River Herring: a Mediated Modeling Approach to Assess Receptivity to Dam Removal in the Hudson-Mohawk Watershed
National Science Foundation – Science, Technology and Society – Workshop Proposal Title: Energy Democracy Across Communication and STS
National Communication Association – Workshop Proposal Title: Energy Democracy: Creating a Research Agenda
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation – Great South Woods Regional of the Adirondack Park: A Large Landscape Complex of Public Lands Protecting Natural Resources while Providing Economic Opportunities for Local Communities
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation –Sediment Management and Implementation for the Onondaga Creek Watershed
Pennsylvania State University/USDA – Northeast Woody/Warm-Season Biomass Consortium – Seed Grant
Pennsylvania State University/USDA – Northeast Woody/Warm-Season Biomass Consortium
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation – Application of GIS to Resource Inventory for Unit Management Planning
National Science Foundation RAPID – Collaborative Research: Post-Sandy Linkages in Energy-Climate Discourse in the US