Lisa
Naughton
Associate
Professor of Geography
Chair
of the Graduate Program in Conservation Biology and Sustainable
Development, Nelson Institute of Environmental Studies
Research
Fellow, Center for Applied Biodiversity Science, Conservation
International, Washington, D.C.
Professional
Background
PhD,
University of Florida-Gainesville, 1996
Research Areas
- Biodiversity
conservation in developing countries.
- Social
conflict and land use around protected areas.
- Wildlife
ecology in human-dominated landscapes.
- Property
rights to wildlife.
Current Activities
Wolf
recovery in Wisconsin
Land
use and conflict around protected areas in Ecuador and Peru
Land
use and conflict around Kibale National Park, Uganda
Decentralization
and governance of protected areas in developing countries
Professional Activities
Chair
of the Graduate Program in Conservation
Biology and Sustainable Development, Nelson Institute of Environmental Studies
Scientific
Advisor to the Endangered Resources Program of the Wisconsin
Dept of Natural Resources
Collaborative
research with international conservation organizations, including:
The
Center for Applied Biodiversity Science
The
Wildlife Conservation Society
Awards and Honors
2006-7 Vilas Associate Research Award
2006-7,
Fulbright-Hays Research Fellowship. Reforming Environmental
Governance: The Ecuadorian Experience with Protected Areas
2005, Fulbright-IIE,
8 month Research and Teaching Grant, Makerere University, Kampala,
Uganda
Chancellor's
Distinguished Teaching Award for 2005
Visiting
Research Fellow, Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton
University, 2001-2002
Environmental
Leadership Program Fellow, 2000-2001 (declined)
Lilly Teaching
Fellowship, UW-Madison, 1999-2000
MacArthur
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Environment and Security, Princeton
University, 1996-97
American
Association of University Women Fellowship, 1995
Selected Publications
Naughton-Treves, L., et al. In press. "Expanding
protected areas and incorporating human resource use: A study
of 15 forest parks in Ecuador and Peru" Sustainability:
Science, Practice, & Policy. http://ejournal.nbii.org/
Treves, A., Wallace, R., Naughton-Treves,
L. and A. Morales.
In press. "Co-managing human-wildlife conflicts: A review." Human
Dimensions of Wildlife.
Naughton-Treves, L., Chapman, C. and D. Kammen. In press. "Burning
Biodiversity: Commerical and subsistence use of woody biomass
in western Uganda", Biological Conservation.
Naughton-Treves, L., Buck, M. and K. Brandon. 2005. "The
Role of Protected Areas in Conserving Biodiversity and Sustaining
Local Livelihoods" Annual Review
of Environment and Resources. 30:219-252.
Chiyo, P.I., Cochrane, E.P., Naughton-Treves,
L. and G.I.
Basuta. 2005. "Temporal patterns in crop raiding by elephants. A
response to changes in forage quality of crop availability?" African
Journal of Ecology. 43:48-55.
Naughton-Treves, L., and A. Treves. 2005. "Socio-ecological
factors shaping local attitudes to wildlife in rural Africa",
pp. 253-277 in Woodroffe, R. et al. (eds) People
and Wildlife: Conflict and Coexistance. Cambridge University Press.
Treves, A. and L. Naughton-Treves. 2005. "Evaluating Lethal
Contol in the Management of Human-Wildlife Conflict",
pp. 86-106 in Woodroffe, R. et al. (eds) People
and Wildlife: Conflict and Coexistance. Cambridge University Press.
Naughton-Treves, L. and N. Salafsky. 2004. "Wildlife conservation
in agroforestry buffer zones: Opportunity and conflict." pp.
319-345 in G. Schroth, et. al, editors, Agroforestry
and Biodiversity Conservation in Tropical Landscapes. Island Press.
Naughton-Treves, L. 2004. "Deforestation and carbon emissions
at tropical frontiers: A case study from the Peruvian Amazon" World
Development. 32:173-190.
Chapman, C., Chapman, L.J., Naughton-Treves,
L., Lawes, M.J.,
and L.R. McDowell. 2004. Predicting folivorous primate abundance:
Validation of a nutrition model. American Journal
of Primatology.
62:55-69
Treves, A., Naughton-Treves, L., Harper, E., Mladenoff, D.,
Rose, R., Sickley, T. and A. Wydeven. 2004. "Predicting
human-carnivore conflict: A spatial model based on 25 years of
wolf predation on livestock" Conservation
Biology. 18:114-125.
Chapman, C.A., M.J. Lawes, L. Naughton-Treves, and T.R. Gillespie.
2003. "Primate survival in community-owned forest fragments:
Are metapopulation models useful amidst intensive use?" in
L.K. Marsh, editor, Primate Ecology and
Conservation. Kluwer
Academic /Plenum Publishers, New York. Pp. 63-78.
Naughton-Treves, L., Mena, J.L., Treves, A., Alvarez, N.
and V. Radeloff. 2003. "Wildlife survival beyond park boundaries:
The impact of slash-and-burn agriculture and hunting on mammals
in Tambopata, Peru" Conservation
Biology. 17:1106-1117.
Alvarez, N. and L. Naughton-Treves. 2003. "Linking national
agrarian policy to deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon: A case
study of Tambopata, 1986-1997" Ambio. 23:269-274.
Grossberg, R., Treves, A. and L. Naughton-Treves. 2003. "The
incidental ecotourist - Measuring visitor impacts on endangered
howler monkeys inhabiting an archaeological site in Belize" Environmental
Conservation. 30(1):40-51.
Naughton-Treves, L., Grossberg, R. and A. Treves. 2003. "Paying
for tolerance? The impact of livestock depredation and compensation
payments on rural citizens' atttiudes toward wolves" Conservation
Biology. 17(6):1500-1511.
Naughton-Treves, L. 2002. "Wild animals in the garden:
Conserving wildlife in Amazonian agroecosystems." Annals
of the Association of American Geographers. 92(3):488-506.
Naughton-Treves, L. and C. Chapman. 2002. "Fuelwood resources
on fallow land in East Africa." Journal
of Sustainable Forestry. 14:19-32.
Courses Taught
Geog
339 Environmental Conservation
Geog
434 People, Wildlife and Landscapes
Geog
538 The Humid Tropics: Ecology and Development
Geog 930
People and Protected Areas in the Tropics
Geog 930
People, Wildlife and Landscapes
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Graduate Students
In progress
L.
Hazzah (M.Sc.) "Living with Lions:An Analysis of
Socioecological correlates of Risk around Chyulu Hills,
Kenya"
M. Reuling
(M.Sc.) "Land use change and wildlife corridors around
Shimba Hills Reserve, Kenya"
K. Martin
(M.Sc.) "Wolf dispersal patterns in rural landscapes
of the Lake Superior Region"
R. Rose
(Ph.D.)"Changing Farms, Changing Forests: A Multi-scaled
Model of Land Cover Change in Northwestern Wisconsin"
Completed
P. Witucki
(M.Sc.) "The impact of fencing on land use and land cover
around Aberdares National Park, Kenya" (2005)
K. Kapp
(M.Sc.) "Socioecological correlates of Human-Black
Bear conflict in Northern Wisconsin" (2005)
E. Dutilly
(senior thesis) "Land Tenure Disputes in three protected
forests of Ecuador" (2004)
M. Schenck
(M.Sc.) "Poverty and the demand for bush meat in Gabon" (2003)
J. Ewald-Equivel
(M.Sc.) "Tropical forest restoration ecology in a
developing country context" (2002)
K. Archabald
(M.Sc.) "Ecotourism revenue sharing around Jozani
Forest Reserve, Zanzibar" (2000)
N. Alvarez
(M.Sc.) "Land use and deforestation in Bajo Madre de
Dios, Peru" (2001)
E. Parker
(senior honors thesis) "Carbon sequestration and forest
conservation at Rio Bravo, Belize" (2000)
S. Benson
(senior honors thesis) "The politics of carbon sequestration
projects in developing countries" (2001)
Contact Information
Lisa Naughton
Associate Professor
Department of Geography
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Room 373 Science Hall
550 North Park Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1404 USA
Phone 1-608-262-4846
Fax 1-608-265-3991
Email: lnaughto@wisc.edu
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