Daniel Kramer, Ph.D.
Joint Appointment with James Madison College
Areas of Expertise:
Integration of ecological; sociological; policy; economic analyses to study the conservation of biodiversity
Education:
Ph.D., Conservation Biology, University of Minnesota
M.A., Environmental Policy and International Development, University of Minnesota
B.A., Philosophy, Colorado State University
B.S., Biology, Colorado State University
Background:
I am jointly appointed at Michigan State University between James Madison College, a liberal arts, public policy, residential college for undergraduate students and the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife. My research interests center around three broad themes: 1) the conservation of biodiversity, 2) land and water interactions, and 3) global change science, particularly the effects of globalization on remote communities in ecologically rich regions of the world.
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