Alesia Maltz (PhD)
Core FacultyDepartment of Environmental Studies
Dissertations Completed by My Students
Joy Whiteley Ackerman, Walden: A Sacred Geography, 2005.
Tanara Adkins, Concentration of Methyl-Mercury in Plastic Marine Debris, 2013.
Dean Button, Toward an Environmental Cosmology: The Power of Vision, Values and Participation in Planning for Sustainable Development, 2002.
Twyla Dell, Flame, Furnace, Fuel: Creating Kansas City in the Nineteenth Century, 2009.
Gini Egan, Restoring the Elwha: Salmon, Dams and People on the Olympic Peninsula. A Case Study of Environmental Decision-Making, 2007.
Dorothy Julia Howell, Where You Can Hear the Sea and See the Sound, 2003.
Marion Knapp, Aging in Place in Suburbia: A Qualitative Study of Older Women, 2009. (published as a book).
Randi Pokladnik, Roots and Remedies of Ginseng Poaching in Central Appalachia, 2008.
Mercedes Quesada-Embid, Dwelling, Walking, Serving: Organic Preservation Along the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Landscape, 2008.
Diane Rusanowsky, Science Controversy in the Transgenic Salmon Debate: The Public Policy Ramifications of Argument and Metaphor, 2013.
Carl Salsedo, Gardening: Cultivating an Enduring Relationship with Nature, 2007.
Dorothy Treisner, Social Wellness Amidst Toxic Pollution: The Story of Sydney, Cape Breton, 2006.

