Phd
Jennifer Lee Johnson is a Ph.D student in the School of Natural Resources and Environment. She employs interdisciplinary theory and methodology from anthropology, political ecology, gender studies, history and fisheries science to analyze the interconnections between ecological social change in the Lake Victoria Basin in East Africa. Jennifer has also conducted case study research on marine ecosystem-based management in the Wadden Sea in Northern Europe, the West Coast of the United States, the North American Great Lakes and on the East Coast of Africa.
Entering year:
2008
Doctoral Track:
Resource Policy and Behavior (RPB)

