Summer Environmental StudyEllen White
2020 The Caroline Thorn Kissel Summer Environmental Studies Scholarship
The Ecological Impacts of Federal Roadside Design Guidelines: Two State Interpretations
Ellen O. White is a Ph.D. candidate at the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University and a Coastal Climate Risk and Resiliency Fellow. She is a transportation researcher, urban designer, certified city planner, and GIS analyst with an interest in the environmental effects of transportation infrastructure. Her work combines macro-scale analyses of landscape history, ecology, transportation policy, and design, measuring the effects of these forces through the lens of climate resiliency. Her dissertation research focuses on roadside vegetation management practices and their ecological effects. Prior to pursuing her PhD, White worked as an urban designer and transportation planner, helping communities design better transit systems and streets. She also holds master’s degrees in urban planning from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and in landscape architecture from Rutgers.
The Caroline Thorn Kissel Summer Environmental Studies Scholarship
To promote environmental studies by students who are residents of New Jersey or nonresidents studying in New Jersey or its adjacent waters.
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