Ecohydrology in Costa RicaI studied impacts of deforestation on the water budget. We examined potential changes in water storage in the vegetation within mature premontane forest in Costa Rica and adjacent crop fields of three varieties with distinct crown architectures, specifically focusing on leaf wetness duration (LWD) as a proxy for canopy storage and evaporation of intercepted rainfall.
I installed thermal dissipation sapflow sensors in tropical trees (funded by US-DOE). I designed experiments and deployed micrometeorological weather stations to collect data from differential land uses on private community land.I also interviewed local farmers and landowners testing their knowledge about the connectedness of intact canopy and water impacts. |
Public Policy and Deforestation in MesoamericaI conducted a systematic literature review of research on the associations of public policies with forest cover outcomes in Mesoamerica, with the goal of evaluating the evidence base for the efficacy of policy options in the region. We concluded that some policy types have been extensively evaluated in this region. Protected areas, community-based management, and market-based conservation have all been widely studied in Mesoamerica, and all of them frequently are associated with positive outcomes for forest conditions in this region.
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Policy, drinking water quality and human health in remote eco-tourismI collected and tested water samples throughout region rife with illegal gold mining and eco-tourism for bacterial contamination and analyzed the results. Together with Dr. Constance Woodman, I published the resultant work in our local perspective series (2016) and peer-reviewed journal (2019). We worked with a global tourism accrediting body and local tourism committee to produce outreach materials for people affected by water quality issues in the area.
Polycentric water governance in arid coastal Peru I conducted ethnographic interviews and used participant observation to learn about governmental agents in varying roles in agriculture, environment, fisheries, public health, and regional government and local civil service groups. To do this, I leveraged existing contacts and cultivated relationships to elicit interviews with high-level politicians. |