Luke Briccetti

Ph.D. Student in Natural Resources

Gund Institute Graduate Fellow

Luke Bricceti
Alma mater(s)
  • M.S., Natural Resources & Ecology, SUNY Plattsburgh
  • B.S., Environmental Studies and International Relations, Tufts University
Affiliated Department(s)

Area(s) of expertise

Human dimensions of natural resources, habitat connectivity, behavior change, BMP adoption, road ecology

BIO

Luke Briccetti is a Ph.D. student in the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources and a Gund Institute student fellow. He received his B.S. from Tufts University and his M.S. in Natural Resources & Ecology from SUNY Plattsburgh, where he worked with the Lake Champlain Research Institute at SUNY Plattsburgh.

Luke is broadly interested in research that uses social science to discover equitable pathways to address environmental problems. His research takes a social-ecological systems (SES) approach to understanding how hydrological system management decisions - including for flood mitigation action, beaver management, and stream crossing management practices - are shifting in response to global change factors. He aspires to ask questions that can improve community resilience in the face of climate change, both within Vermont and beyond.

Luke’s interests include fishing, foraging, and being in wild spaces as often as possible!

Advisor: Cecilia Danks

Bio

Luke Briccetti is a Ph.D. student in the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources and a Gund Institute student fellow. He received his B.S. from Tufts University and his M.S. in Natural Resources & Ecology from SUNY Plattsburgh, where he worked with the Lake Champlain Research Institute at SUNY Plattsburgh.

Luke is broadly interested in research that uses social science to discover equitable pathways to address environmental problems. His research takes a social-ecological systems (SES) approach to understanding how hydrological system management decisions - including for flood mitigation action, beaver management, and stream crossing management practices - are shifting in response to global change factors. He aspires to ask questions that can improve community resilience in the face of climate change, both within Vermont and beyond.

Luke’s interests include fishing, foraging, and being in wild spaces as often as possible!

Advisor: Cecilia Danks