Department of Forestry
 

Human Dimensions Study Areas & Projects

Below is a selection of our graduate study areas and projects. Please contact a Human Dimensions faculty member for more information.

  • Caribbean environmental policies and history
  • Collaborative conservation strategies and conflict resolution. For example: Grayson Landcare
  • Designing and evaluating environmental education and interpretation
  • Ecological and wildlife habitat restoration
  • Environmental attitudes and values. For example, Infinite Nature.
  • Forest fragmentation and land use change
  • Human and medical geography
  • Human-wildlife conflict. For examples, see Managing Wildlife-Human Conflicts
  • International conservation and protected areas management
  • NEPA policy, decision making, and public involvement processes
  • Non-timber forest products. For examples, see the NTFP Web Site.
  • Natural resource law and policy
  • Natural resource institutions and organizational effectiveness
  • Public responses to natural resource management initiatives