
Matthew Houser
Assistant Professor · Environmental Sociology
Indiana University–Purdue University IndianapolisAbout
Matt Houser serves as an Assistant Research Professor with a joint appointment at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science's Horn Point Laboratory and The Nature Conservancy's Chesapeake Bay Agriculture Program, focused on advancing regenerative agriculture in the Chesapeake Bay watershed through collaborative science-policy initiatives.
His educational credentials include:
- PhD in Sociology from Michigan State University (2018)
- MA in Sociology from Michigan State University (2015)
- Bachelor of Professional Studies in Interdisciplinary Studies from The Pennsylvania State University (2013)
Houser specializes in environmental sociology using socio-ecological systems frameworks to investigate human dimensions of environmental change, particularly farmer decision-making under climate extremes and public climate change beliefs. His mixed-methods research informs policy strategies for enhancing community and ecosystem resilience, with emphasis on agricultural nitrogen management and sustainable landscape transitions. Current work bridges social science with conservation practice through the UMCES-TNC partnership.
His 2021 publications reveal consistent thematic focus on climate-agriculture interfaces, demonstrating methodological diversity across journals like Agriculture and Human Values and Land Use Policy. Key trends include behavioral analysis of conservation practice adoption, institutional requirements for transdisciplinary research success, and socio-political barriers to climate adaptation in farming communities.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources. Regarding mentoring, public records indicate no formal student advisement roles. Houser operates within UMCES's Horn Point Laboratory infrastructure while leveraging The Nature Conservancy's field networks for watershed-scale implementation, positioning his work at the critical nexus of academic research and on-the-ground conservation.
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