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Environmental Faculty
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[CORE RESEARCH AREAS]

Climate and Energy
Freshwater
Land Use and Conservation
Oceans and Estuaries
Sustainable Built Environment
Faculty Profile
[Gretchen C. Daily]
Gretchen C. Daily
  • Senior Fellow - Woods Institute
  • Bing Professor in Environmental Science
  • Director-Natural Capital Project
  • Director-Center for Conservation Biology

School(s):

Humanities & Sciences

Department(s):

Biology

Address:

Y2E2 Building
473 Via Ortega, Room 227C
Stanford, CA 94305-5020
650.723.9452

http://www.naturalcapitalproject.org/

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Gretchen Daily's CV (pdf)


Gretchen Daily is Bing Professor of Environmental Science in the Department of Biology; Senior Fellow in the Woods Institute for the Environment; and Director of the Center for Conservation Biology. She is also Chair of The Natural Capital Project, a partnership among Stanford University, The Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, and the University of Minnesota, whose goal is to align economic forces with conservation.


An ecologist by training, Daily's work spans scientific research, teaching, public education, and working with leaders to advance practical approaches to environmental challenges. Daily's scientific research is on biodiversity change; on the scope for harmonizing biodiversity conservation and agriculture; on quantifying the production and value of ecosystem services across landscapes; and on new policy and finance mechanisms for integrating the values of natural capital into major decisions. Her efforts span fundamental research and policy-oriented demonstration projects in Africa, Asia, Latin America, North America, and Oceania.


Daily works extensively with private landowners, economists, lawyers, business people, and government agencies to incorporate environmental issues into business practice and public policy.


Daily received her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from Stanford University. Her recent honors include the 21st Century Scientist Award (2000), election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2003), the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (2005), and the American Philosophical Society (2008), The Sophie Prize (2008), The International Cosmos Prize (2009), The Heinz Award (2010), and The Midori Prize (2010). She serves on numerous boards, including the Beijer Institute for Ecological Economics (part of the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences) and The Nature Conservancy. She has published over 200 scientific and popular articles and her most recent book is The New Economy of Nature: The Quest to Make Conservation Profitable, with journalist Katherine Ellison.


Gretchen Daily's CV (pdf)

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