Teaching

Environmental Studies | Rewilding Research | Social Permaculture | Yoga & Mindfulness | Compassionate Communication

Courses Taught

Environmental Studies
Ecopsychology
Collaborative Natural Resource Management in the Pacific Northwest
Ecovillages, Permaculture Farms and Eco-Intentional Communities
Social Science of Natural Resource Management
Conservation Psychology
Qualitative Methods
Traditional Ecological and Social Knowledge
Environmental Communication

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Recent Presentations & Invited Talks

Lenentine, M. M. (2020, April). Re-Becoming People of Place: Caring for the Earth and All Beings. Presented as part of the Gems from the Wisdom Traditions Series [Online], Still & Moving Center, Honolulu, HI.

Lenentine, M. M. (2019, February). Mindful Teaching and Learning: Contemplative Pedagogy for the Classroom. Presented at the Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.

Lenentine, M. M. (2019, January). Biofuels, Wolves and ATVs: Using Q-Methodology for assessing stakeholder perspectives. Presented at the NREM Seminar, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI.

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Publications

Lenentine, M. M. (2017). Social Perspectives on Hybrid Poplar Biofuels in the Pacific Northwest: Structuring Stakeholder Viewpoints and Analyzing Media Content (Doctoral dissertation).

Asah, S. T., Lenentine, M. M., & Blahna, D. J. (2014). Benefits of urban landscape eco-volunteerism: Mixed methods segmentation analysis and implications for volunteer retention. Landscape and Urban Planning, 123, 108-113.

Lenentine, M. (2009). The brave new world of forestry: designing a participatory strategy for successful community-based collaboration in Packwood, Washington. M.R.M. research project no. 480, School of Resource and Environmental Management. Burnaby, BC: Simon Fraser University.

Lenentine, M., Krishnaswamy, A., Morford, S. & J. Jeffery (compilers). (2008). Social science and natural resource management research directory, Version 2. FORREX Forum for Research and Extension in Natural Resources, Kamloops, B.C. FORREX File Report No. 05-01.

Lenentine, M. (2008). Developing a social science and natural resource management curriculum. LINK. 10, 16-17.

Link to Curriculum Vitae