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Environmental Studies Graduate Student Portfolios

 
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  • A Critical Juncture: The Convergence of Natural Resource Management and Tribal Sovereignty by Anna Aleta Butterfield

    A Critical Juncture: The Convergence of Natural Resource Management and Tribal Sovereignty

    Anna Aleta Butterfield

    This portfolio reflects the work I’ve done in my four years as a dual degree student, pursuing a Master of Science in Environmental Studies and a juris doctorate degree, and focuses on policies and laws surrounding natural resource management. It touches on how those policies ... Read More

  • Zero Waste Initiatives Across Three Institutions: Local Government, an Academic Institution, and a Retail Business by Soren G. Gray

    Zero Waste Initiatives Across Three Institutions: Local Government, an Academic Institution, and a Retail Business

    Soren G. Gray

  • LOCAL SYSTEMS CHANGE: APPLIED RESEARCH METHODS FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES by Taylor Barrett Hill

    LOCAL SYSTEMS CHANGE: APPLIED RESEARCH METHODS FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES

    Taylor Barrett Hill

  • Cultivating a Community-Based Food System in Western Montana by Elaina Lamphere

    Cultivating a Community-Based Food System in Western Montana

    Elaina Lamphere

  • CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY: NAVIGATING POLICY, IMPACT, AND EQUITY by Tyler Halligan

    CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY: NAVIGATING POLICY, IMPACT, AND EQUITY

    Tyler Halligan

    This master's portfolio, "Corporate Environmental Responsibility: Navigating Policy, Impact, and Equity," explores the profound impact of corporations on environmental degradation. It comprises three key pieces:

    The first piece, "Understanding Factors Shaping Corporate Environmental and Social Responsibility: Navigating a Path Towards Greater Accountability," examines seven critical ... Read More

  • Rethinking Food Waste to Mitigate Climate Change: Actions and Conversations on Zero Waste by Keilin Elizabeth Huang

    Rethinking Food Waste to Mitigate Climate Change: Actions and Conversations on Zero Waste

    Keilin Elizabeth Huang

  • Diverse Minds, Shared Planet: Designing, Assessing, and Adapting Curricula to Engage Diverse Learners with Their Environment and Inspire Positive Change by Mallory Rose Lampe

    Diverse Minds, Shared Planet: Designing, Assessing, and Adapting Curricula to Engage Diverse Learners with Their Environment and Inspire Positive Change

    Mallory Rose Lampe

    The pieces that compose this portfolio together explore how environmental education can connect diverse learners to their environment through the integration of accessible curricula to inspire stewardship and action to take care of the planet we share.

  • And Food Justice For All: Advancing Access to Just and Sustainable Food Systems by MaKenna Grace Landry

    And Food Justice For All: Advancing Access to Just and Sustainable Food Systems

    MaKenna Grace Landry

    A collection of work exploring food justice and food access programming in Western Montana, as well as a critique of the Bayer-Monsanto merger.

  • (DE)COMPOSITION: Earthen Storytelling for Collective Liberation by Priya Subberwal

    (DE)COMPOSITION: Earthen Storytelling for Collective Liberation

    Priya Subberwal

    This interdisciplinary portfolio is an investigation into ecological communication through pedagogical design, online collaborative learning spaces, digital and print media, and creative writing. Braiding lenses of queer ecology, decolonial studies, anarchism, and collaborative and creative practice, this work hopes to explore the field of environmental ... Read More

  • 'My Body Is Fertile Ground': Exploring Relational Agriculture Through Gender, Body, and Local Food Policy by Erin M. Tansimore

    'My Body Is Fertile Ground': Exploring Relational Agriculture Through Gender, Body, and Local Food Policy

    Erin M. Tansimore

    This master's portfolio, "'My Body Is Fertile Ground': Exploring Relational Agriculture Through Gender, Body, and Local Food Policy," explores the concept of relational agriculture through multiple forms of practice. It comprises three parts: a personal essay discussing the author's experiences with the land as a ... Read More

  • Community Food Security Strategies in Montana: Exploring Practices and Policies by Andrew T. Besser

    Community Food Security Strategies in Montana: Exploring Practices and Policies

    Andrew T. Besser

  • Keep Working Hands on Working Land by Elyse Caiazzo

    Keep Working Hands on Working Land

    Elyse Caiazzo

    Strategies for Effective Farmland Transitions, Succession Planning, and Landowner Education

  • Approaches and Tools to Solving Complex Problems in Private Land Conservation by John T. Curnyn

    Approaches and Tools to Solving Complex Problems in Private Land Conservation

    John T. Curnyn

    The central theme throughout my four portfolio pieces is: approaches and tools that can be used to address complex problems involving private land conservation. I consider the broader human and environmental community health to be factors in successful private land conservation. The first portfolio piece ... Read More

  • PROTECTING WESTERN WATERSHEDS: REGULATORY SCHEMES AND RESTORATION LIABILITY PROBLEMS by Gardner W. Dee

    PROTECTING WESTERN WATERSHEDS: REGULATORY SCHEMES AND RESTORATION LIABILITY PROBLEMS

    Gardner W. Dee

    This M.S. Environmental Studies portfolio combines two academic and technical reports and one work product from a summer internship. The first piece discusses in detail the selenium pollution crisis in the Elk River watershed and the updated canadian coal mining effluent regulations proposed for the ... Read More

  • Supporting Effective and Just Responses to Climate Change Through Policy Analysis, Cumulative Impact Assessments, and a Conservation Initiative Assessment by Rashail DeMinck

    Supporting Effective and Just Responses to Climate Change Through Policy Analysis, Cumulative Impact Assessments, and a Conservation Initiative Assessment

    Rashail DeMinck

    The first element of my portfolio discusses vulnerable populations in China who are facing climate change and highlights the need to change top-down systems, so impacted populations will be treated fairly when severe circumstances affect their lifeways. It is critically important to identify cases and ... Read More

  • Environmental Education In Informal Learning Spaces: Integration, Design, and Access by Maya S. Gutierrez

    Environmental Education In Informal Learning Spaces: Integration, Design, and Access

    Maya S. Gutierrez

    In this portfolio, I will focus on using learning spaces to facilitate environmental education and promote environmental literacy. I will discuss the incorporation of the framework of environmental education into an experiential and informal learning environment; the creation of a curriculum that fuses formal and ... Read More

  • Strategies for Combatting the Climate Crisis: Policy, Organizing, and Community Resilience by Shannon F. James

    Strategies for Combatting the Climate Crisis: Policy, Organizing, and Community Resilience

    Shannon F. James

    This portfolio synthesizes work I have done throughout graduate school through research and experience. I have had the opportunity to focus the majority of my work on the climate crisis and be involved in work to address this wicked problem. Though detrimental impacts are already ... Read More

  • Co-op to Cafeteria: Building a Food Value Chain for Farm to School by Blake D. Lineweaver

    Co-op to Cafeteria: Building a Food Value Chain for Farm to School

    Blake D. Lineweaver

    The central theme of this M.S. Environmental Studies portfolio considers farm-to-school as a medium for food system transformation within an innovative regional partnership of producer-owned food hubs and a state education agency. The portfolio consists of three main elements.

    The first element is a literature ... Read More

  • LIVING AMONG WILDLIFE: ELEVATING HUMAN-WILDLIFE INTERACTIONS AND COEXISTENCE by Bridget Rebecca Murphy

    LIVING AMONG WILDLIFE: ELEVATING HUMAN-WILDLIFE INTERACTIONS AND COEXISTENCE

    Bridget Rebecca Murphy

    After a semester of learning, both in class and in nature, my writing honed in further on this human-nature divide. To me, I see humans as part of nature – as we are mammals, animals, part of the food chain, biological beings no higher than ... Read More

  • Climate Adaptation Across Contexts: Barriers and Creative Solutions in Wildfire Planning, Landscape Conservation, and Species Restoration by Lucia Jones Portman

    Climate Adaptation Across Contexts: Barriers and Creative Solutions in Wildfire Planning, Landscape Conservation, and Species Restoration

    Lucia Jones Portman

    This portfolio consists of three different explorations of the barriers in climate work and creative solutions to adaptation and mitigation. The first component is an academic piece that is regionally and species specific and seeks to investigate the potential for tribally managed bison herds in ... Read More

  • Creating Connections to Landscapes and Cultures through the Plants of Montana and the Interior Northwest by Susan Elise Teitelman

    Creating Connections to Landscapes and Cultures through the Plants of Montana and the Interior Northwest

    Susan Elise Teitelman

    This portfolio ties together concepts from the disciplines of ethnobotany, botany, and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It draws on themes of native plant preservation and restoration as well as ethics of plant collection and public education regarding the native flora of Montana and the broader ... Read More

  • Exploring Approaches to Equity in Environmental Education Access for Teens by Norah Cook

    Exploring Approaches to Equity in Environmental Education Access for Teens

    Norah Cook

  • Examining Natural Resource Conservation: In the Classroom, Through Collaborative Conservation, and Across Public Communication Platforms by Shauni Seccombe

    Examining Natural Resource Conservation: In the Classroom, Through Collaborative Conservation, and Across Public Communication Platforms

    Shauni Seccombe

  • Development and Demand: Businesses and Organizations Through the Lens of Community Economic Development by Olivia S. Alexander-Leeder

    Development and Demand: Businesses and Organizations Through the Lens of Community Economic Development

    Olivia S. Alexander-Leeder

  • Mountains to the Sea: How Climate Change Influences People, Cultures and Communities by Stephanie L. Maltarich

    Mountains to the Sea: How Climate Change Influences People, Cultures and Communities

    Stephanie L. Maltarich

 
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