Mysha Clarke is an Assistant Professor of Human Dimensions of Natural Resources, School of Forest Resources and Conservation at the University of Florida. As a natural resource social scientist, her aim is to better understand people’s environmental decision-making and to determine avenues through which to connect people with natural resource conservation and management. She uses a mixed-method approach incorporating qualitative and quantitative methods to better understand the human dimensions of forest management.
For this week's seminar, Dr. Clarke will be speaking on Hurricanes and forest management: A study of Hurricane Michael in the Panhandle, Florida.