Candice Carr Kelman is a social-ecological scientist who studies knowledge partnerships for actionable science, and collaborative governance of sustainability issues. She is faculty in the School of Sustainability at ASU and affiliated with the Center for Biodiversity Outcomes, where she is leading a project on demand-driven science by conservation professionals. She teaches yoga and also classes on sustainability policy, governance, international development and advanced methods for sustainability problem solving.
Expert
People and Parks, human dimensions of biodiversity conservation, collaborative governance, co-managment and conservation, integrated conservation and development projects, community-based conservation / natural resource management, actionable science, knowledge partnerships, co-production of conservation knowledge, pro-poor conservation, sustainable development in conservation contexts, indigenous communities and conservation projects.
Fields of expertise: Environmental policy / climate change