HUMAN DIMENSIONS LAB
The Human Dimensions Lab is based at Oregon State University’s Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Sciences department.
It is made up of three faculty members, one instructor, and their students and employees
who all teach and research the interactions between humans and natural resources.
Areas of Specialization:
Human well-being, social-ecological systems, environmental planning and decision-making, Puget Sound and Chile
Kelly's website:
DR. MEGAN JONES
Assistant Professor and USGS Oregon Coop Unit Assistant Unit Leader
Accepts graduate students
Areas of Specialization:
Climate communication, facilitation and public engagement, behavioral design, organizational change management
Megan's website:
Areas of Specialization:
Conservation social science, human-wildlife interactions, human/cultural geography, collaborative conservation
Ethan's website:
VAUGHN ROBISON
Instructor
vaughn.robison@oregonstate.edu
Can participate on Professional Science Masters graduate committees