Justin B. Richland is an associate professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago. Richland is the author of several works on the contemporary legal systems and practices of Native American Nations, including Arguing with Tradition: The Language of Law in Hopi Tribal Court and Introduction to Tribal Legal Studies. He earned his PhD inContinue reading “Justin B. Richland”
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Ryan M. Yonk
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Todd Gartner
Todd Gartner is the director of WRI’s Natural Infrastructure for Water and Cities4Forests projects working with governments and businesses to invest in conserving and restoring forests, wetlands, and other ecosystems in order to secure freshwater supplies, reduce flood risks, and obtain other economic and social benefits. Todd works with a broad range of stakeholders includingContinue reading “Todd Gartner”
Fred Thomas
Fred Thomas is a Republican state senator from Stevensville, Montana.
Warren Meyer
Warren Meyer is the founder and president of Recreation Resource Management—a firm providing high-quality management of public parks and recreation for nearly 25 years. Meyer has an MBA from Harvard and a mechanical engineering degree from Princeton University.
Werner Troesken
Werner Troesken was a Professor of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh and a Faculty Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He had been a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution, a John M. Olin Faculty Fellow, and held visiting positions at the University of Chicago and the University of Arizona. HisContinue reading “Werner Troesken”
Matthew Denhart
Matthew Denhart is a research fellow at the George W. Bush Institute.
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Kendra Okonski
Since 2001, Okonski has been the environment program director for the International Policy Network, an institute based in London. She is editor or coeditor of several books, including Environment and Health (2004) and Adapt or Die (2003), and is a fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts. Previously, Okonski worked as a researcher atContinue reading “Kendra Okonski”