ENVS status: Double major (second major: Economics)
ENVS advisor: Liz Safran
Graduation date: May 2016
Concentration: The Urban Form of Amenity Access in Revitalizing Cities
Capstone: The Amenity Value of Urban Trees and their Relationship to City Shape
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I am a student of Environmental Studies and Economics at Lewis & Clark College, with a background in design. I am interested in cities as systems and the role of urban amenities in their development. In particular, my thesis research considers the multifaceted role of the urban forest in shaping cities. I am extremely enthusiastic about data and the perspectives contributed by different ways to analyze it.
ENVS senior record completion items below…