
About Riley Andrade
Riley Andrade is a social scientist in the Pacific Region with the Science Applications Program. She is trained as a human-environment geographer to consider conservation in the context of place, space, and people. Areas of expertise include understanding multiple values for conservation, connecting with local communities, and facilitating deliberative learning spaces. Her work is motivated by integrating a range of perspectives into collaborative conservation science, planning, and delivery.
Areas of expertise
Community-based Conservation, Research Design/Methods, Human Dimensions