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J. Landon Yoder serves as an Assistant Professor at Indiana University's Paul H. O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA), specializing in human-environment interactions within agricultural landscapes. His research examines the intersection of biophysical conditions, social dynamics, and institutional arrangements in environmental governance, with particular focus on watershed management and conservation practice adoption.
His research interests center on collective action in agricultural nonpoint source pollution, where he investigates how farmers, government entities, and communities navigate tradeoffs between production and conservation. Key areas include
- Farmer adoption of cover crops and conservation practices
- Collaborative watershed governance structures
- Social norms and legal compliance in environmental management
- Spatiotemporal analysis of agricultural impacts on water quality
- Climate change adaptation in Midwestern farming systems
Dr. Yoder's recent publications reveal a strong emphasis on scaling commons theory to agricultural landscapes, particularly examining how Ostrom's design principles apply to large-scale water quality challenges. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in nutrient management and flood risk mitigation.
His scientific recognition includes:
- NSF Dimensions of Socio-Environmental Systems grant ($1.6M) on Midwest agroecosystems
- Indiana Water Resources Research Center funding for cover crop mapping
- USDA SARE grant for participatory nitrate monitoring
- Policy briefs through IU Public Policy Institute
- Dissertation Completion Fellowship from Indiana University
As an advisor and researcher, Yoder directs the Yoder Lab and maintains affiliations with Indiana University's Environmental Resilience Institute and Ostrom Workshop. His work connects academic research with practical policy through media engagements including Indiana Public Media, WFHB, and USDA webinar series. Prior to academia, he gained practical experience as an editor with the Environmental Law Institute and Peace Corps volunteer in St. Lucia.
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