Associate Professor in Integrated Human and Ecological Systems
Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University, United States
Dr. Reem Hajjar is Associate Professor of Integrated Human and Ecological Systems, and the Maybelle Clark McDonald Professor of Teaching Excellence in Forestry, at the Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society, Oregon State University. As an interdisciplinary conservation social scientist, she leads the FoLIAGe (Forests, Livelihoods, Institutions and Governance) Research Group. Much of her work uses an environmental justice lens to understand how to make forest governance processes more just and effective, and examines how such processes shape forest landscapes and related livelihoods. Most of her research has taken place in the tropical regions of Latin America, West Africa and Southeast Asia, and more recently she has expanded her work to the U.S.. She is Senior Associate Editor at the journal Conservation Letters. She has a Masters in Conservation Biology from Columbia University, and a PhD in the social aspects of forestry from the University of British Columbia.
Community Forestry – An Approach to Forest Management for a Variety of Local Priorities.
Thursday, September 19, 2024
8:00 AM – 9:30 AM MST