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Printable version of this pageLisa 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.

Kristopher OldsProfessional 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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