Expertise

Her research interests include the role of traditional ecological knowledge in ecological restoration and the ecology of mosses

Research Interests:

  • Ecology of mosses;
  • Restoration of culturally significant plants to Native American communities;
  • Environmental partnerships with Native American communities;
  • Traditional Ecological Knowledge;
  • Disturbance ecology;
  • Recovery of epiphytic communities after commercial moss harvest in Oregon

Dr. Kimmerer has taught courses in botany, ecology, ethnobotany, indigenous environmental issues as well as a seminar in application of traditional ecological knowledge to conservation.

As a writer and a scientist, her interests in restoration include not only restoration of ecological communities, but restoration of our relationships to land. Dr. Kimmerer is the author of numerous scientific papers on the ecology of mosses and restoration ecology and on the contributions of traditional ecological knowledge to our understanding of the natural world. She is also active in literary biology.

As a writer and a scientist, her interests in restoration include not only restoration of ecological communities, but restoration of our relationships to land.

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Organizational Affiliations

Department of Environmental Biology, Academic Departments and Divisions, College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Center for Native Peoples and the Environment, Research Centers and Programs, College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Education

Botany
BS, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry
University Of Wisconsin-Madison
1983, PhD
University Of Wisconsin-Madison
1982, PhD
University Of Wisconsin-Madison
1978, MS