Grand Valley State University Sociologist Helps Natural Resource Management Community Partners Collect Key Social Science Data for Projects
November 11, 2021
November 11, 2021
ALLENDALE, Michigan, Nov. 11 (TNSRes) -- Grand Valley State University issued the following news:
As officials with the Ottawa Conservation District began developing a management plan for the Pigeon River watershed southwest of Allendale, they turned to a Grand Valley sociologist to help collect crucial data.
Amanda Buday, assistant professor of sociology, specializes in community-based efforts to protect natural resources. How she describes her role: Addressing the hum . . .
As officials with the Ottawa Conservation District began developing a management plan for the Pigeon River watershed southwest of Allendale, they turned to a Grand Valley sociologist to help collect crucial data.
Amanda Buday, assistant professor of sociology, specializes in community-based efforts to protect natural resources. How she describes her role: Addressing the hum . . .