Jill Deines
Education
Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2013-2018; Fisheries and Wildlife, Environmental Geosciences.
M.S., Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, 2009
Thesis: Conservation management under climate change: on tropical drought resistance, non-native species response to increasing disturbance, and assisted migration
B.S., Honors, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Saint Louis University, May 2006, Minor: Anthropology
Bio
Jill Deines worked on the interactive effects of human land use, climate, and socioeconomic drivers on regional hydrology and water sustainability.
Research Interests
Globally, water resources are stressed by increasing human use and changing environments. My research aims to contribute towards sustainable water management by examining water resources using an integrated modeling framework.