Emma Carlson
Knowledge Production Coordinator
Botany/WyACT Project
I am a recent graduate from the Haub School with a Master of Science in Environment, Natural Resources & Society, where I focused on community resilience, storytelling, and collaboration. My work spanned both international research and domestic projects, including supporting the Collaborative Practicum in Natural Resources (CPNR) with the Ruckelshaus Institute and assisting in community trail planning charrettes for Wyoming Pathways. I am passionate about connecting communities to resources and amplifying the voices of those affected by landscape and climate challenges. I am interested in understanding how solutions on a local and global scale can inform one another to create stronger, more adaptive communities.
As Knowledge Coproduction Coordinator I am acting as a bridge between partners on the ground and our WyACT team — helping to connect research and practice that supports local knowledge, water stewardship, and resilient futures across Wyoming. I look forward to collaborating with and learning from folks who care deeply about these watersheds and the communities that depend on them.
