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Neil Carter

PI of Conservation & Coexistence Group, Associate Professor

About

My research is highly interdisciplinary and utilizes field-based, quantitative, and conceptual approaches to understand complex feedbacks among people, wildlife, and ecosystems. I strive to conduct actionable research that advances science and informs decision makers on ways to conserve biodiversity while also sustain (and improve) human well-being. Research interests include: Complexity of socio-environmental systems, sustainability science, wildlife ecology, landscape ecology, conservation ecology, and human dimensions of wildlife management. 

Education

Postdoctoral Fellow – National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (2013 - 2015)
Ph.D., Fisheries & Wildlife; Michigan State University (2013)
M.S., Terrestrial Ecology; University of Michigan (2007)
B.S., Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution; University of California, San Diego (2003)

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