EDUCATION
Stanford University, PhD Anthropology, 2017
Stanford University, MA Anthropology, 2013
Brown University, BA Anthropology 2010
TEACHING
URP 6409: Sustainable Community Development
RESEARCH
Dr. Brown’s research focuses on human-environment interactions across multiple scales, ranging from community-based forest management in southwest China to large landscape conservation networks in North America. Her methods include: ethnography, social network analysis, cultural domain analysis, and spatial analysis.
PUBLICATIONS
Brown, Madeline and Timothy Murtha. 2019. Anthropological approaches for cultural resource conservation design and planning. Environmental Practice 21(4):179-188. https://doi.org/10.1080/14660466.2019.1688083.
Brown, Madeline. 2019. Yi Ethnomycology: Wild mushroom knowledge and use in Yunnan, China. Journal of Ethnobiology 39(1):131-157. https://doi.org/10.2993/0278-0771-39.1.131.
Brown, Madeline, Timothy Murtha, Luwei Wang, and Yan Wang. 2019. ILAS: Intrinsic Landscape Assessment System for Landscape Design and Planning in the National Capital Region. Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture 4:84-94. doi:10.14627/537663009.