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David N. CherneyCenter for Science and Technology Policy Research |
David Cherney is a Research Affiliate at the University of Colorado at Boulder's Center for Science and Technology Policy Research and is a Research Associate with the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative in Jackson, WY. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado, a master's degree in environmental management from Yale University and a bachelor's degree in environment, economics, and politics from Claremont McKenna College. David serves on the executive council for the Society of Policy Scientists and on the program committee for the Society of Conservation Biology's Social Science Working Group. David was awarded the 2008-2009 Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) Graduate Research Fellowship, the 2008-2009 Center for Humanities and the Arts Fellowship, and the 2010-2011 Morris K. Udall Dissertation Fellowship. David's dissertation research focuses on the effectiveness of conservation non-governmental organizations in greater Yellowstone.
Recent Publications
Cherney, D. N., 2011. Securing the Free Movement of Wildlife: Lessons from the American West’s Longest Land Mammal Migration. Environmental Law 41 (2) 599-617.
Cherney, D.N., 2011. Science Student Profile: Why I Picked University of Colorado—Boulder. U.S. News and World Report. March 16. http://www.usnews.com/education/best-graduate-schools/articles/2011/03/16/science-student-profile-why-i-picked-university-of-coloradoboulder.
Clark, S.G., M.B. Rutherford, M.R. Auer, D.N. Cherney, R.L. Wallace, D.J. Mattson, D.A. Clark, L. Foote, N. Krogman, P. Wilshusen, and T. Steelman, 2011. College and University Environmental Programs as a Policy Problem (Part 1): Integrating Knowledge, Education, and Action for a Better World? Environmental Management, doi: 10.1007/s00267-011-9619-2.
Clark, S.G., M.B. Rutherford, M.R. Auer, D.N. Cherney, R.L. Wallace, D.J. Mattson, D.A. Clark, L. Foote, N. Krogman, P. Wilshusen, and T. Steelman, 2011. College and University Environmental Programs as a Policy Problem (Part 2): Strategies for Improvement. Environmental Management, doi: 10.1007/s00267-011-9635-2.
Cherney, D.N., A. Bond, and S.G. Clark, 2009. Understanding Patterns of Human Interactions and Decision Making: An initial map of Podocarpus National Park, Ecuador. Journal of Sustainable Forestry, Vol. 28, No. 6&7, pp. 694-711.
Clark, S.G., D.N. Cherney, I. Angulo, R. B. de Leon, and C. Moran-Cahusac, 2009. A Problem-oriented Overview of Podocarpus National Park Management Policy, Ecuador. Journal of Sustainable Forestry, Vol. 28, No. 6&7, pp.663-679.
Cherney, D.N., S.G. Clark, and M.S. Ashton, 2009. Management Policy for Podocarpus National Park, Ecuador: A synthesis. Journal of Sustainable Forestry, Vol. 28, No. 6&7, pp. 888-893.
Clark, S.G., D.N. Cherney, I. Angulo, R. B. de Leon, and C. Moran-Cahusac, 2009. An Initial Social Process (Contextual) Map for Podocarpus National Park, Ecuador. Journal of Sustainable Forestry, Vol. 28, No. 6&7, pp.680-693.
Clark, S.G., D.N. Cherney, and M.S. Ashton, 2009. Introduction: An overview of development and environmental challenges in Podocarpus National Park, Ecuador. Journal of Sustainable Forestry, Vol. 28, No. 6&7, pp. 597-613.
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