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Early Career Research Fellow - Vanessa Hull

Implementing Organization

University of Florida

Overview

DWH Project Funding

$76,000

Known Leveraged Funding

$0

Funding Organization

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine – Gulf Research Program (NASEM - GRP)

Funding Program

NASEM Gulf Research Program Grants

Details

Project Category

Human and Social

Project Actions

Education and Outreach

Targeted Resources

Human and/or Institutional Capacity

Project Description

Vanessa Hull is an assistant professor in the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation at the University of Florida. She received her B.S. in animal behavior from Bucknell University and M.S. and Ph.D. in fisheries and wildlife from Michigan State University. Her research deals with applying interdisciplinary approaches to understanding protected area management, social-ecological resilience, and interactions between social and ecological processes in coupled human and natural systems. Her recent work seeks to apply the telecoupling framework to examine impacts of distant social and ecological interactions on Marine Protected Areas, with a particular interest in the impacts of wind energy development on marine wildlife. She was a co-recipient of the Innovations in Sustainable Science Award from the Ecological Society of America in 2020 for research on the food-energy-water nexus for global sustainability.

Contact

Vanessa Hull
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vhull@ufl.edu
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