Dr. Mysha Clarke is a natural resource social scientist at the UF/IFAS School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences. Her aim is to better understand people’s environmental decision-making, and to determine avenues through which to connect people with natural resource conservation and management. She uses a mixed method approach to better understand the human dimensions of forest management. Her collaborative and interdisciplinary research projects include invasive plant management on private non-industrial family forestlands, communication of invasive insects in the media, urban garden’s connectivity and urban forest change over time.
Advisory Board:
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Tyler Carney
Coordinator
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Jiri Hulcr
Director
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Aditya Singh
Former Director
- Damian Adams
- Michael Andreu
- Leslie Boby
- Eben N. Broadbent
- Mysha Clarke
- Steve Coates
- Dave Coyle
- Raelene Crandall
- John Davis
- Chris Demers
- Jeff Eickwort
- David Godwin
- Mike Goodchild
- Denita Hadziabdic-Guerry
- Bill Hammond
- Jess Hartshorn
- Daniel Johnson
- Tim Martin
- Tania Quesada
- Ajay Sharma
- Carlos Alberto Silva
- Andrew Sims
- Katherine Smith
- Andrés Susaeta
- Jason Vogel