- B.A. in Art History, Yale University, 2009
- M.S. in Natural Resources, University of Vermont, 2016
- Ph.D. in Natural Resources, University of Vermont, 2024
FEMC
BIO
Alison joined the Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative (FEMC) as the Director in 2022. Alison brings a wealth of experience in interdisciplinary environmental work, spanning disciplines from remote sensing and landscape modeling to ecosystem services and stakeholder engagement. She has a Master’s degree focusing on mapping forest change in New England and a PhD from UVM exploring how environmental change affects people's experiences of cultural ecosystem services. Alison previously developed Lake Champlain Sea Grant's Watershed Forestry Partnership. She has also worked in environmental advocacy and community outreach in Washington, DC. Outside of work she can usually be found hiking, rock climbing, or exploring the woods looking for interesting mushrooms.
Bio
Alison joined the Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative (FEMC) as the Director in 2022. Alison brings a wealth of experience in interdisciplinary environmental work, spanning disciplines from remote sensing and landscape modeling to ecosystem services and stakeholder engagement. She has a Master’s degree focusing on mapping forest change in New England and a PhD from UVM exploring how environmental change affects people's experiences of cultural ecosystem services. Alison previously developed Lake Champlain Sea Grant's Watershed Forestry Partnership. She has also worked in environmental advocacy and community outreach in Washington, DC. Outside of work she can usually be found hiking, rock climbing, or exploring the woods looking for interesting mushrooms.