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Elizabeth A Albright

Dan and Bunny Gabel Associate Professor of the Practice of Environmental Ethics and Sustainable Environmental Management
Environmental Social Systems
Box 90328, Durham, NC 27708-0328
4113 Environment Hall, Nicholas School of the Environment, 9 Circuit Drive, Box 90328, Durham, NC 27708

Overview


Elizabeth's current research centers on how policies and decisions are made in response to extreme climatic events. Further, she is interested in collaborative decision making processes, particularly in the realm of water resource management. She has received a grant from the National Science Foundation and a Fulbright Scholarship to support her scholarship. The Midwest Political Science Associated recently awarded Elizabeth the 'Best Paper by an Emerging Scholar' award at their national conference. Her geographic regions of interest include the southeast US and Central and Eastern Europe. Prior to completing her Ph.D. Elizabeth worked for the State of North Carolina in water resource management.

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Dan and Bunny Gabel Associate Professor of the Practice of Environmental Ethics and Sustainable Environmental Management · 2023 - Present Environmental Social Systems, Nicholas School of the Environment
Associate Professor of the Practice of Environmental Science and Policy Methods · 2024 - Present Environmental Social Systems, Nicholas School of the Environment

In the News


Published November 14, 2023
Community Collaboration Takes Aim at Failing Septic Systems and Environmental Injustice
Published February 23, 2023
Faculty Exchange Ideas on Duke’s Climate Commitment in Academic Council
Published September 30, 2022
Duke Experts on Hurricane Recovery: Need a Long-Term Focus

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Recent Publications


Beyond despair: Leveraging ecosystem restoration for psychosocial resilience.

Journal Article Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America · January 2025 Ecosystem restoration has historically been viewed as an ecological endeavor, but restoration possesses significant, yet largely untapped, potential as a catalyst for personal and social transformation. We highlight the opportunity for restoration to enhan ... Full text Cite

Policy entrepreneurs and individuals: Influence and behavior in pandemic response

Journal Article Public Administration Review · September 1, 2023 Policy entrepreneurs have traditionally been recognized for their ability to influence policymakers by framing policy problems and pairing them with preferred solutions. Does their influence extend to the public? We examine this question in the context of ... Full text Cite

Visual policy narrative messaging improves COVID-19 vaccine uptake.

Journal Article PNAS nexus · April 2023 In the face of vaccine hesitancy, public health officials are seeking more effective risk communication approaches to increase vaccination rates. We test the influence of visual policy narratives on COVID-19 vaccination behavior through a panel survey expe ... Full text Open Access Cite
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Education, Training & Certifications


Duke University · 2009 D.R.
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