Tara Pisani Gareauمشاهده پروفایل
استاد آموزشی
Tara Pisani Gareau serves as a Teaching Professor and Director of the Environmental Studies Program within the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Boston College. Her academic career is dedicated to integrating ecological principles into agricultural systems to foster sustainability and resilience against environmental challenges, with particular focus on climate change adaptation in specialty crop production. Her educational foundation includes a B.S. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and both an M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Cruz. These advanced degrees underpin her expertise in environmental systems and sustainable agricultural practices, forming the basis for her interdisciplinary research approach. Dr. Pisani Gareau's research program centers on agroecology and sustainable food systems, specifically examining conservation biological control, pollination services, and climate-agriculture interactions. She investigates how farming practices can be optimized to reduce environmental externalities while maintaining productivity, with extensive fieldwork in cranberry bogs, California vegetable systems, and Pennsylvania forage operations. Her work bridges ecological science with social dimensions, analyzing grower networks and adaptation strategies through mixed-method approaches. Analysis of her publication record reveals consistent interdisciplinary investigation of social-ecological systems in agriculture, particularly regarding cranberry production under climate change. Key trends include examination of knowledge networks among growers, urban agriculture education models, soil management practices during organic transitions, and ecological pest control mechanisms. Her research frequently employs field experiments, social network analysis, and multivariate statistics to develop practical sustainability solutions for agricultural landscapes.










