Kimberley Landrigan

Visiting Scientist

Research Interests

Kimberley Landrigan formerly served as a Capacity Development Specialist at the CBC, where she provided leadership for strategic planning, new collaborations, and editorial aspects of the Network of Conservation Educators and Practitioners (NCEP), as well as primary responsibility for overseeing NCEP activities in Africa. Prior to that role, she served as NCEP Editorial Specialist (2007-2009) and NCEP Production Manager (2004-2006), where she managed the development and review of NCEP English and French language modules, in conjunction with the NCEP team, and assisted the NCEP Project Director with program activities in the United States and globally. Her interests include conservation capacity development and the intersection between biodiversity, cultures, and conservation. She holds a M.A. in African Studies from Yale University, where she researched the success of a community-based conservation initiative in Tanzania; and a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Virginia.

Publications

  • Bynum, N., E.J. Sterling, B.C. Weeks, A. Gomez, K. Roosenburg, E. Vintinner, F. Arengo, M. Domroese, and R. Pearson. 2009. Emerging topics in the study of life on earth: systems approaches to biological and cultural diversity. Science Education and Civic Engagement: An International Journal 2(1): 38-55