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Angela Dean is a prominent researcher focusing on environmental science, conservation biology, and the psychological dimensions of environmental engagement. Her work bridges ecological research with social sciences to understand human-environment interactions. She has contributed to studies on climate change communication, biodiversity conservation, citizen science initiatives, and water resource management. Notably, she collaborates extensively with institutions on projects addressing urban ecology, ecosystem restoration, and community-based stewardship programs.
- Expertise: Conservation policy, climate communication, ecological restoration, and behavioral drivers of environmental action.
- Key Projects: CoralWatch citizen science program, studies on iconic species conservation (e.g., orangutans), and policy analysis for agricultural sustainability.
Her research emphasizes the interplay between human psychology and environmental stewardship, aiming to translate scientific insights into actionable policies and community engagement strategies. Angela has authored/co-authored over 80 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals such as Conservation Biology, Environmental Science & Policy, and Trends in Ecology and Evolution.
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