Andrew Carlson
Ph.D., Michigan State University
M.S., South Dakota State University
B.S., summa cum laude, in cursu honorum, University of Minnesota
Andrew Carlson spent his fondest days as a child restoring oak savannas and fishing streams with his father. His fascination with terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems inspired dreams of professional research and conservation. After receiving B.S. and M.S. degrees in Minnesota and South Dakota, Andrew is a University Distinguished Fellow and Ph.D. graduate advised by Drs. Bill Taylor, Jianguo (Jack) Liu, Dana Infante, and Doug Beard. He is now a postdoctoral researcher at Princeton.
Related Work
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AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM HEALTH & MGT - Using the telecoupling framework to improve Great Lakes fisheries sustainability
Published on December 2, 2019
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EXPLORING LAND USE CHANGE IN A GLOBALISED WORLD (Book chapter) What is Telecoupling?
Published on May 5, 2019
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SUSTAINABILITY -- Telecoupling Research: The First Five Years
Published on February 21, 2019
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The changing face of Great Lakes fisheries
Published on February 3, 2019
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Effects of the 2011 Missouri River flood on walleye natal recruitment and habitat use in Lake Sharpe, South Dakota
Published on February 3, 2019
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SUSTAINABILITY -- Toward rigorous telecoupling causal attribution: a systematic review and typology
Published on November 27, 2018