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Publications

 

Peer Reviewed​

  • Tran, J., Divine, L. M., & Heffner, L. R. (2021). “What are you going to do, Protest the Wind?”: Community Perceptions of Emergent and Worsening Coastal Erosion from the Remote Bering Sea Community of St. Paul, Alaska. Environmental Management, 67(1), 43-66. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-020-01382-6

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Technical Report

  • Tran J., Davenport M., Graveen W., Kreiter E., & Kadrie A. (2023). A Survey of Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Community Members on Wild Rice Harvesting.

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Essays

  • Jim R., Lively M., Hatley E., Tran J., & Meierdiercks K. (2023). Mapping a Toxic Floodplain. ESRI ArcWatch (link)

  • Tran J. (2022). Land Conservation Trusts in the Era of Land Back. Environmental Grantmakers Association 6(1), 45-46 (link)

  • Tran J. (2021). Self Care as a Means of Survival. Platform Magazine 2(2), 2-3 (link)

  • Tran J. (2020). The slippery slope from white man’s burden to the environmental movement. Gen Eco

  • Tran J. & Walkup C. (2020). Extraction and Resiliency on the Colorado Plateau. Uplift Climate Medium (link)

  • McDermott B., Tran J. (2017). Elected officials refuse to see climate change ruining the state. Patriot Ledger

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Presentations​

  • Tran J., Davenport M.A., Ledeneva S., Delgado-Ortiz G., White S., & Lamar J. (2023, November). Envisioning the Future of Manoomin: Perspectives from Wild Rice Knowledge Holders [Symposium Session]. Manoomin·PsiÅ‹ Knowledge 2023 Symposium, Carlton, MN.

  • Tran J., Davenport M., Ledeneva S., Delgado-Ortiz G., White S., & Jones-Casey K. (2023, June). Wild Rice Knowledge Holders Envision the Future of Manoomin [Conference Session]. International Association for Society and Natural Resources Conference 2023, Portland, ME.

  • Tran J., Drake J., Jeff J.M., & Kruger K. (2022, November). Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice in STEMM [Panel Presentation]. 500 Women Scientists Webinar.

  • Tran J. (2022, November). Tips on Applying to Graduate School [Webinar]. Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program Alumni Network.

  • Tran J. (2022, October). Community Driven Science in the Modern Environmental Justice Movement [Mainstage Flash Talk]. Environmental Grantmakers Association Fall Retreat, Chicago, IL.

  • Jim R., Lively M., Tran J., & Meierdiecks K. (2022, August). Up Tar Creek Without a Paddle: The Intersection of Climate Change, Induced Flooding & Legacy Mining [Conference Session]. National Tribal and Indigenous Climate Conference 2022, St. Paul, MN

  • Tran J. (2022, August). Lessons Learned from My Summer on Cape Cod [Virtual Presentation]. Yale Environmental Fellows Capstone Symposium, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

  • Davenport M., Graveen W., Tran J., Kreiter E., & Kadrie A. (2022, June). Stories of the Harvest from Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Wild Rice Harvesters [Conference Session]. International Association for Society and Natural Resources Conference 2022, The University of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica.

  • Jim R., Hatley E., Lively M., Tran J., Kuipers J., Hidalgo A., Bearfoot S., Festing H., & Meierdiecks K. (2021, December). Mapping the Extent of the Tar Creek Superfund Site Floodplain Impacts [Conference Session]. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2021, New Orleans, LA

  • Finn D., Jang S.G., & Tran J. (2021, June). What would a large-scale coastal retreat policy really look like? A scenario planning case study on coastal Long Island, New York [Conference Session]. At What Point Managed Retreat? Resilience, Relocation and Climate Justice Conference, Columbia University Earth Institute New York, NY.

  • Tran J. (2019, December). Should I Stay or Should I Go: A literature review analyzing obstacles and best practices in Managed retreat implementation [Oral presentation]. School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Honors Presentations. Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY.

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Guest Lecture

  • Tran J. (2022, July). Manoomin The Good Berry [Virtual Presentation]. LA/NRES/RST 242: Nature and American Culture. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL.

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Poster Sessions​

  • Lively M., Jim R., Meierdiecks K., Tran J., Hatley E., Festing H., Bearfoot S., Hidalgo A., & Kuipers J. (2022, December) Who is the Author of Your Science, and When is it Finished? Iterative Authorship & Flood Mapping at the Tar Creek Superfund Site. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2022, Chicago, IL.

  • Tran J., Davenport M., Smith S., Croll R., Montano M., Sorensen H., White C., Peroff D., Dockry M., Kaeske M., & Vogt D. (2022, June). Culturally Centered Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation in the Great Lakes Region. International Association for Society and Natural Resources Conference 2022, The University of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica.

  • Jim R., Hatley E., Lively M., Tran J., Kuipers J., Hidalgo A., Bearfoot S., Festing H., & Meierdiecks K. (2022, May). Tar Creek Superfund Site Floodplain Map: interactive digital maps as tools for telling and finding stories. C*Sci Conference 2022, Remote.

  • Tran J. (2022, March). Solastalgia, Climate Change, and Place: Anthropological Perspectives on Our Evolving Relationship with the Environment . New Horizons In Conservation Conference 2022, Yale School of the Environment, New Haven, CT.

  • Jim R., Hatley E., Lively M., Tran J., Kuipers J., Hidalgo A., Bearfoot S., Festing H., & Meierdiecks K. (2021, December). Mapping the Extent of the Tar Creek Superfund Site Floodplain Impacts and Other Potential Risks: Project Outcomes, Challenges, and Lessons Learned. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2021, New Orleans, LA.

  • Tran J. (2019, November). A Geospatial Analysis of MA’s Rapid Transit System in the Greater Boston Area. Long Island GIS Conference 2019, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY.

  • Tran J. (2019, April). How do you connect with nature? How outdoor activities may lead to increased stewardship. New Horizons In Conservation Conference 2019, University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability, Chicago, IL.

  • Tran J. (2017, August). An exploratory analysis of Phoenix’s Sustainable Development Goals. Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Poster Session, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ.

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