Previous research experience in association with Duke University, the Organization for Tropical Studies, the School for Field Studies, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, University of Georgia, University of Idaho, and Georgia State University.
Publications:
Hawthorne, T. L., V. Elmore, A. Strong, P. Bennett-Martin, J. Finnie, J. Parkman, T. Harris, J. Singh, L. Edwards, and J. Reed. (2015). Mapping non-native invasive species and accessibility in an urban forest: A case study of participatory mapping and citizen science in Atlanta, Georgia. Applied Geography. 56, 187-198.
Presentations:
Fortin Foundation Bass Connections Virtual Showcase. 2021. “North Carolina Wildfire Risks and Public Trust.”
Duke Nicholas School of the Environment Spring Master’s Project Symposium. 2021. “Policy Recommendations for Unoccupied Aircraft Systems (UAS) Operations in the North Carolina Coastal Reserve and National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR).”
Fowler, L., D. McGrath, S. Torreano and J. Parkman. 2013. “Collaborating Across Universities to Increase Learning and Wastewater Capacity.” Water Education Summit, Sept 24-26 2013, Chattanooga TN.
Bernacchi, L.A., J.D. Wulfhorst and J. Parkman. 2013. “Weed Management from Present to Future: Assessing Producer and Crop Advisor Decision-making Strategies.” Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference, Sept 5-6 2013, Portland, OR.
Hawthorne, T. L., V. Elmore, A. Strong, P. Bennett-Martin, J. Finnie, J. Parkman, T. Harris, J. Singh, L. Edwards, and J. Reed. 2013. “Developing a Participatory GIS Methodology for Mapping Elements of Urban Greenspace.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, April 9-13, 2013, Los Angeles, CA.
Editorial Contributions:
Science and policy editor for the Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum Volume XXI.
Provided comments on book chapter: Avalos, Gerardo. "How Do Forests Work? Primary Production, Energy and Forest Growth." The Paradigm of Forests and the Survival of the Fittest. Ed. Sergio A. Molina-Morillo, Ed. Carlos Rojas Alvarado. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2015.
Research Contributions:
Contributing researcher: University of Georgia River Basin Center Environmental Practicum report "Sewanee Utility District Constructed Wetlands Pilot Project: A Laboratory for Applied Ecological Research."
Contributing researcher: Bernacchi, L.A. and J.D. Wulfhorst. (2017). Crop Consultants as "Climate Consultants": An Extension Opportunity for Climate Change Communication. Journal of Extension. 55:1.
Fieldwork assistant: Covey, K.R., de Mesquita, C.P.B., Oberle, B. et al. (2016). Greenhouse trace gases in deadwood. Biogeochemistry. 130, 215-226.