Svenja Wagner
Instructor, School of Sustainability, College of Global Futures
School of Sustainability
Arizona State University
PO Box 875502
Tempe, AZ 85287-5502
Titles
- Senior Global Futures Scientist, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory
- Instructor, School of Sustainability, College of Global Futures
Biography
I pursued a MS in Sustainability because it allows me to combine my passion for natural resource management, teaching, and gaining a broader perspective of the world. My research project will be to analyze soil characteristics and integrate those into a predictive model that explains the relationship between soil, precipitation, and above-ground net primary production. ANPP is a broadly used indicator of ecosystem functioning and has a wide range of applications including natural resource management and range land management.
Teaching Assistant Experience
- SOS 326 - Sustainable Ecosystems
- Spoken Languages:
- German (native/bi-lingual)
Education
- MS, Sustainability, Arizona State University, 2019
- General Science Certificate, Secondary Education, Rio Salado Community College, 2016
- Biology Certificate, Secondary Education, Rio Salado Community College, 2016
- BS, Conservation Ecology, New Mexico State University, 2014
- Horticulture Technology Certificate, Central Piedmont Community College, 2012
Expertise
Teaching Excellence Award, Spring, Arizona State University, 2018
Jornada Graduate Research Fellowship, Jornado Basin Long-Term Ecological Research, New Mexico State University, 2018
Neely Foundation Food and Agriculture Sustainability Research Grant, Neely Foundation, 2018