Garden History & DesignElyzabeth Engle
2016 The Douglas Dockery Thomas Fellowship in Garden History and Design
Elyzabeth Engle is a PhD candidate in Rural Sociology and Human Dimensions of Natural Resources and the Environment at Penn State University. Her dissertation research is titled, “Cultivating Community Capacities for What? And for Whom?: An Examination of Community Garden Programs in Rural Appalachia.” She will focus on the community development and social justice implications of community gardens in regions historically reliant on natural resource extraction. Elyzabeth grew up in rural Pennsylvania, which fostered a passion for understanding and enhancing environmental sustainability and community resilience through engaged scholarship projects. She has supplemented her academic pursuits through work at Penn State’s Sustainability Institute and practice in local agrifood projects.
The Douglas Dockery Thomas Fellowship in Garden History and Design
To further the study of history and design in the American garden and to look to the future of gardens and their unique place in our environment.
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