Kristine Beran Professorial Lecturer Environmental Science
- Bio
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As a social scientist my research focuses on natural resource management with an emphasis on post-harvest loss, value chain improvements, global trade and marketing of seafood toward sustainability-and food security.
I bring a combination of private, nonprofit, and public sector experience to my work in conservation, policy and international development on pressing environmental issues. The scope of my work and research allows me to interact with industry, commercial markets, scientists, policy makers, development practitioners, international donors and investors to lead multilateral collaborations and research initiatives in the United States and abroad.
I hold a PhD in Marine Affairs from the University of Rhode Island and have conducted fieldwork in Africa and The Americas with support from the Rockefeller Foundation and the United States Agency for International Development.
I have fished commercially in Alaska and most recently led efforts at The Pew Charitable Trusts to engage international markets on fisheries management and policy.
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Teaching
Summer 2024
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BIO-102 Natl Studnt Ldrshp Conf Topics: Oceanography
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ENVS-150 Nature of Earth
Fall 2024
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CORE-107 Complex Problems Seminar: Food for Thought: Why Waste
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ENVS-260 Energy and Pollution
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ENVS-380 Topics Environmental Science: Marine Ecosystems/Conservation
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ENVS-489 Seminar Environmental Science
Spring 2025
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CORE-105 Complex Problems Seminar: Food for Thought: Why Waste
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ENVS-196 Selected Topics:Non-Recurring: Urban Gardening
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ENVS-452 Sustain Seafood: Science/Mgmt