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Anna Yue Yu (she/her)

PhD Student, Resource Ecology & Management

About

My goal as a conservation researcher is to take interdisciplinary, solution-based approaches to inform human-wildlife coexistence on complex, shared landscapes. My dissertation research will focus on the coexistence between Tibetan herders and large carnivores, particularly the snow leopards, wolves, and Tibetan brown bears, in the Sanjiangyuan region of China. I seek to utilize methods from wildlife ecology, social sciences, and geospatial modeling to investigate community-based conservation practices, and contribute to the broader discussion on sustainable and equitable human-nature relationships through the lens of the unique socio-ecological system on the Tibetan Plateau.

Education

M.E.M., Ecosystem Management and Conservation; Yale University (2022)
B.A., Environmental Computation; Colby College (2019)