![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My methods draw upon a background in professional practice and a transdisciplinary doctoral program to apply systems-thinking, geographic information systems, statistics, and qualitative techniques. By building upon the field theories of landscape, community, and behavior, I explore the conflicts implicit in: the socio-ecological drivers of voting the politics, place, and race of the coronavirus pandemic and the urban-rural dynamics of solar energy suitability. I aim to identify new theoretical frameworks that describe the complex interactions between a person or community’s values and their social and biophysical environment. In response, my work aims to advocate for societal benefits while producing evidence that contributes to the infrastructure of research.Īs a designer, educator, and researcher, I engage a socio-ecological systems approach to exploring how political and environmental sentiment drives the decision dynamics of coupled human and natural systems. The widening fractures across our national political landscape have polarized opinions about our systemic environmental problems. ![]()
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