
About
Sarah C. Davis is an Associate Professor at the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Policy at Ohio University, with strong affiliations to the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Environmental and Plant Biology. She is based at the Ohio Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Studies (OCEES), located in Building 224, 22, The Ridges, where she conducts research in ecosystem ecology and bioenergy production systems.
Her research focuses on understanding ecological processes within natural and managed ecosystems, particularly in the context of renewable energy development. Her work emphasizes sustainable bioenergy production systems, aiming to balance energy needs with environmental conservation. This interdisciplinary research aligns with policy and leadership frameworks through her role at the Voinovich School.
Sarah C. Davis has not published any articles listed in the current document, but her research areas suggest engagement in ecological modeling, plant-environment interactions, and sustainability science. Given her institutional affiliations, her work likely bridges scientific research and public policy.
There are no scientific awards listed in the provided text.
She advises students in environmental and plant biology disciplines, though no formal list of advisees is available. Her work may involve collaboration with research teams at OCEES and interdisciplinary grants related to sustainability and energy policy, particularly through the Voinovich School. She contributes to advancing ecological research with practical policy implications.
She is part of the Ohio Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Studies (OCEES), a research hub promoting interdisciplinary studies in ecology, evolution, and environmental change. This center provides a collaborative environment for faculty and students working on pressing ecological challenges.





