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Social Sciences Division
Environmental Studies Department
Ph.D. Student
Graduate
Coastal Science & Policy Program
Nat Sci 2 Main Building
433
Environmental Studies
I seek to better understand the complex drivers of change in coupled human-natural systems through mixed-method fieldwork and analysis. Currently, I study how formal and informal institutions influence the management of and access to marine resources in the Micronesian island nation of Kiribati. Ultimately, I hope to inform governance that promotes the equitable use and long-term vitality of small-scale fisheries, vital for livelihoods, culture, and food supply in much of the world.
BA Swarthmore College 2017
Natural Resource Management, Environmental Justice, Social-Ecological Systems, Resilience, Climate Change, Knowledge co-production
National Science Foundation, Graduate Research Fellowship
American Philosophical Society, Fund for Exploration & Research
Fisheries Opportunity Fund, UCSC
Institute of Marine Sciences, UCSC
Bea Medicine Student Travel Award, Society for Applied Anthropology Conference
Reid-Shaw, I., Jargalsaihan, A., Reid, R.S., Jamsranjav, C., Fernández‑Giménez, M.E. Social-Ecological Change on the Mongolian Steppe: Herder Perceptions of Causes, Impacts, and Adaptive Strategies. Hum Ecol (2021). https://doi-org.oca.ucsc.edu/10.1007/s10745-021-00256-7
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