
Daniel Clay Carter
Visiting Assistant Professor · Environmental Policy
Sewanee: The University of the SouthAbout
Daniel Clay Carter is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of the South (Sewanee). He holds a B.S. from Middle Tennessee State University, an M.P.A. from American University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee. His work bridges academic research with practical policy, focusing on land-use dynamics in the South Cumberland Plateau. He currently serves as President of the Tennessee River Gorge Trust, managing 17,000 acres of protected land.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Science, Middle Tennessee State University
- Master of Public Administration, American University
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Tennessee
Research interests include cultural and economic impacts of land-use changes, conservation strategies for rural regions, and the intersection of energy policy with environmental stewardship. Recent projects include analyzing timber-industry land divestment and coordinating clean water initiatives in the Sequatchie River Watershed. His work often involves collaboration with state agencies, NGOs, and local governments to translate data into actionable policies.
Key partnerships include the Tennessee Wildlife Federation, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, and the Lyndhurst Foundation. He has authored reports guiding land-use decisions and clean energy advocacy, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to sustainability challenges.
Carter also leads the Sewanee Men’s Rugby team and actively engages in community outreach through the Tennessee River Gorge Trust.
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