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Dept. of Forest Resources
University of Minnesota
115 Green Hall
1530 Cleveland Ave. N.
St. Paul, MN  55108-6112

Call us! 612.624.3400
Fax us! 612.625.5212
E-mail us! frweb@umn.edu

 

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Mae Davenport

Mae A. Davenport
Assistant Professor

Human dimensions of natural resources and recreation management

Ph.D. 2003, University of Minnesota
Natural Resources Science and Management

Office: 301F Green Hall
Phone: (612) 624-2721
Fax: (612) 625-5212
mdaven@umn.edu

Areas of Interest

    My research interests are focused on the human dimensions of natural resource management, specifically sustainable land use planning; community-based ecosystem management; recreation planning; and human beliefs, attitudes and behaviors associated with landscape change. My research program has investigated community capacity for watershed conservation, stakeholder attitudes toward wetlands restoration, residents’ perceptions of the re-colonization of cougars in the Midwest, and recreational boating practices associated with aquatic invasive species and fish diseases. I am particularly interested in applying and expanding existing theories of community capacity in community health and development disciplines to the ecosystem management context. Much of this work is interdisciplinary and integrates biophysical and social sciences to better understand and address natural resource management problems. My students are exposed to interdisciplinary perspectives on environmental planning and management, are trained in multiple research methodologies, and interact with diverse stakeholders and professionals in the field.

Courses Taught:

  • ESPM 3245  Sustainable Land Use Planning and Policy, 3 credits.