Women of Research: The Nature of Stewardship with Lindsay Campbell
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Research social scientist, Lindsay Campbell, explores the dynamics of civic stewardship, environmental governance, and sustainability policymaking--with a particular emphasis on issues of social and environmental justice—all from New York City.
She is a founding member of the New York City Urban Field Station, which was jointly created by the Northern Research Station and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. The Urban Field Station develops and applies adaptive management and science to improve human well-being and the environment in urban metropolitan areas. She creates transdisciplinary spaces of collaboration between land managers, scientists, artists, and other practitioners.
Related Research:
- Stewardship Mapping with National Forests to Support Equitable, Inclusive Partnerships (2022)
- Activating Urban Environments as Social Infrastructure Through Civic Stewardship (2021)
- Building Adaptive Capacity Through Civic Environmental Stewardship: Responding to COVID-19 Alongside Compounding and Concurrent Crises (2021)
- Forest Service Research Evaluates Public Response to Transformed Landfill (2016)
Scientist:
- Lindsay Campbell, Research Social Scientist, Northern Research Station, New York, New York
If you're interested in hearing from more women in the Forest Service, visit the National Forest Service Library and their HerStory oral history project.
Produced by the USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station.
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Questions or ideas for the show? Connect with Jon at: jonathan.yales@usda.gov
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