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. 

 

DR. KELLY BIEDENWEG

Associate Professor

kelly.biedenweg@oregonstate.edu

Accepts graduate students

Areas of Specialization:

Human well-being, social-ecological systems, environmental planning and decision-making, Puget Sound and Chile

Kelly's website:

 kellybiedenweg.weebly.com

DR. MEGAN JONES

Assistant Professor and USGS Oregon Coop Unit Assistant Unit Leader

megan.jones@oregonstate.edu

Accepts graduate students

Areas of Specialization:

Climate communication, facilitation and public engagement, behavioral design, organizational change management

Megan's website:

megansjones.com

DR. ETHAN DONEY

Assistant Professor

ethan.doney@oregonstate.edu

Accepts graduate students

Areas of Specialization:

Conservation social science, human-wildlife interactions, human/cultural geography, collaborative conservation

Ethan's website:

fwcs.oregonstate.edu/users/ethan-doney

VAUGHN ROBISON

Instructor

vaughn.robison@oregonstate.edu

Can participate on Professional Science Masters graduate committees

Courses taught:

FW 289; FW 340; FW 439; FW 560

Areas of Specialization:

Education, communication, socioeconomic impacts of fisheries management, the Oregon coast. 

Vaughn's website:

vaughnrobison.com