The Sonoran Institute
David Eisenhauer worked on issues related to rural land use--particularly rangeland management. A majority of his time was spent researching markets for tourism that centers around agriculture, otherwise known as agritourism. Later he worked on a report detailing current work related to co-management of rangelands. In these institutional arrangements, local users collaborate with governmental agencies, key stakeholders, and interest groups to manage both private and public lands. Doing this work, David learned a great deal about various strategies to encourage collaboration between groups in order to reach mutually beneficial outcomes.
Fields of Study:
Environmental Policy and Planning
Employment Sector:
Non-Governmental Organization/Non-Profit
Topic Areas of Internship:
citizen participation, land use planning, food policy/agriculture
Duration & Dates:
4/14/12-08/09/12
Skills Gained:
advanced writing knowledge, analytical skills, problem solving
Duties Performed:
policy analysis, conduct studies/research, analyze industry trends
How Student Obtained Internship:
Reached out to the organization
Paid or Unpaid?:
Unpaid
OK to Contact Student for More Information? :
Contact David Eisenhauer