Sarah P Church, PhD
@SPCplanning
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Water • Land use • Collaborative planning • Social learning • Decision-making • Adaptation • Asst. Prof. @montanastate People-Places-Water Lab • she/her
Bozeman, MT
Joined February 2016
Thank you @SustAgSummit for a great time in Charlotte! We got to meet some amazing people and made a lot of great connections! 🌱
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Are you at #SustAg23? So are we!! Come check out @diversecornbelt at booth 16!! @SPCplanning @landplanpurdue @lprokopy
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Thank you to @HazCenter for funding @mad_boone for this ripple effect mapping workshop to understand long-term impacts of a #participatory #watershed project. Great to hear about sustained impacts from this work — building trust was key! Many thanks too, to our collaborators!
Read this #QuickResponse report to learn how the long-term impacts of collaborative research can improve adaptive capacity: https://t.co/ASz7z6i5R7
@mad_boone @SPCplanning
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Postdoc position open in our Lab - Human Dimensions of Wolves in the Northern Rockies. Info and application information here:
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Nervous/excited to have this in the world: my 2nd diss paper out now in @CamJRES on the contradictions of #infrastructure as a regional development strategy 🏗️ Can it help #leftbehind places catch up? We argue: in the current policy context, perhaps not! https://t.co/TzYXCofOo7
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New paper!! We looked at the use of monitoring and other adaptive mgmt practices among MT ranchers, finding that monitoring may be an important feedback tool, but we need to know more about what kind of monitoring will be useful AND used! https://t.co/1lT0JbS862
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Attention students at all levels - https://t.co/5oOUsabgVm has over 65 scholarships and fellowships available now, all within STEM! Many of these have early fall deadlines for funding for the 23/24 academic year, so check them out now! @IBParticipation
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Our lab is pretty excited about this conflict management and transformation workshop - what a fantastic opportunity!
The #Montana #Lakes Conference is October 18-20 in Whitefish, MT at the @lodgewhitefish. It includes a #water conflict management & transformation workshop by @FourWorldsLLC Aaron Wolf & Todd Votteler. See conference details & register here: https://t.co/87gIjhK91o
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MSU Earth Sciences! We are scienceing at the Montana Science Center! Come learn about volcanos, avalanches, dinosaurs, minerals, and the most important #SocialScience!
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Happening now! If you are at #IASNR2023 come learn about drought planning in the Massachusetts Room! @mad_boone
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.@montanastate student @bren_wren’s research on enabling and constraining power related for participation in #California #ClimateSmartAgricture programs — legislation holds a lot of power over funding and process #IASNR2023
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.@diversecornbelt researcher @rebeccatraldi tells us about barriers to crop diversification in the Corn Belt #IASNR2023. Challenges of economics and access to markets key.
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.@Montana students @mad_boone tell us about a long term participatory project — trust building of the process itself was huge! People learned and changed cropping behaviors.
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If you’re at #IASNR2023, @mad_boone is speaking any moment now in the Oxford room. Come learn about impacts of a participatory research project’s long-term impacts through ripple effect mapping!
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After first conference day! Good conversations about multi-state social science water research with this crew (plus more!) #IASNR2023
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New #SNR paper by @Emily_Usher, @SPCplanning, Jackie M. Getson & @Lprokopy. This paper highlights the use of Q-methodology as an stakeholder engagement tool and provides insights for future use in natural resource management. https://t.co/ataMFrRlJh
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Policymakers, practitioners, and governing bodies increasingly recognize the critical role stakeholder engagement plays in successful environmental planning and decision-making. Although stakeholde...
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MOnSTER lab member Natali Kragh will be giving her master's thesis defense tomorrow (1:30-2:30 pm MT) on "Addressing the state of Yellowstone National Park's geologic maps using traditional and novel approaches." Interested? Email and I will send you a link to attend virtually!
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