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Carly Ziter

Zoology, PhD

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research areas: Landscape Analyses

Ziter is a PhD student with Monica Turner and is broadly interested in understanding how ecosystem services in Wisconsin are likely to change in the face of multiple stressors and changing environmental drivers. Particularly, she is interested in whether we can enhance ecosystem service provisioning or avoid loss through managing landscape patterns or land use. Within the WSC project, she will be studying the provision of a suite of services across Madison’s urban landscape, with a goal of finding ways that we can improve service provisioning within the city itself.

Ziter has a MSc. in Biology and Natural Resource Sciences from McGill University (Montreal, QC) and a BSc. in Environmental Biology from the University of Guelph (Guelph, ON).​


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IN THE YAHARA WATERSHED
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