CONSERVATION & COEXISTENCE GROUP
  • About
  • People
  • Research
    • Coexisting with Wildlife
    • Conserving Endangered Species
    • Spatial Conservation Planning
    • Reducing Wildlife Trafficking
  • Publications
  • Prospective Students
  • Projects
    • Coexistence with Leopards
    • Railway and Biodiversity

PROJECTS

SEAS client-based master's project is an interdisciplinary problem-solving research endeavor conducted by a team of students and faculty mentor. Projects prepare students to become leaders in sustainability by working with real-world clients on projects that make an impact locally, nationally, or around the globe. Master’s projects provide students with the kind of experiences that prepare them for similar situations in the workplace. For clients, projects provide useful products and solutions to complex environmental issues. Below are the Master's projects that Dr. Carter has advised at SEAS.
Human-Leopard Conflict and Coexistence in Northern Kenya
Biodiversity Impact Assessment for Proposed Railway in Nepal
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  • About
  • People
  • Research
    • Coexisting with Wildlife
    • Conserving Endangered Species
    • Spatial Conservation Planning
    • Reducing Wildlife Trafficking
  • Publications
  • Prospective Students
  • Projects
    • Coexistence with Leopards
    • Railway and Biodiversity