Anne Kapuscinski

The Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor of Sustainability Science
Professor Kapuscinski's work stresses a systems approach to sustainability challenges, integrating across ecological, social and economic domains of the problem. Her sustainability science research has examined impacts of technologies from dams and hatcheries to aquaculture and genetic engineering on fish conservation.
Links
Kapuscinski Sustainability Science Collaboratory: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~ark/
Faculty Directory: http://dfd.dartmouth.edu/profiles/42
Selected Publications
- Johnson, K. A., G. Dana, N. R. Jordan, K. J. Draeger, A. Kapuscinski, L. K. Schmitt Olabisi and P. B. Reich 2012. Using participatory scenarios to stimulate social learning for collaborative sustainable development. Ecology and Society 17(2): 9.
- Dana, G., A.R. Kapuscinski and J. Donaldson. 2012. Integrating diverse scientific and practitioner knowledge in ecological risk analysis: a case study of biodiversity risk assessment in South Africa. Journal of Environmental Management 98: 134-146.
- Hill, J.E., A. R. Kapuscinski and T. Pavlowich. 2011. Fluorescent transgenic zebra danio more vulnerable to predators than wild-type. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 140(4): 101-105.
- Pennington, K. M. and A. R. Kapuscinski. 2011. Predation and food limitation influence fitness traits of growth-enhanced transgenic and wild-type fish. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 140:221-234.
- Schmitt-Olabisi, L., A.R. Kapuscinski, K. Johnson, P. Reich, B. Stenquist, and K. Draeger. 2010. Using scenario visioning and participatory system dynamics modeling to investigate the future: Lessons from Minnesota 2050. Sustainability 2(8):2686-2706. (Accessible at www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/2/8/2686)
- Cooper, A.M., Kapuscinski, A.R., and Miller, L.M. 2010. Conservation of population structure and genetic diversity under captive breeding of remnant coaster brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) populations. Conservation Genetics 11(3): 1087-1093.
- Schmitt-Olabisi, L. P.B. Reich, K. A. Johnson A. R. Kapuscinski S. Suh and E. Wilson 2009. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions for climate stabilization: framing regional options. Environmental Science and Technology 43(6): 1696-1703.
- Caroffino, D., L.M. Miller, A.R. Kapuscinski and J.J. Ostazeski. 2008. Stocking success of local-origin fry and impact of hatchery ancestry: monitoring a new steelhead stocking program in a Minnesota tributary to Lake Superior. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65: 309-318.
- Kapuscinski, A.R., K. Hayes, S. Li, and G. Dana, eds. 2007. Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms, Vol. 3: Methodologies for Transgenic Fish, CABI Publishing, UK. 304 pp.
Courses
- ENVS 3- Environment and Society: Towards Sustainability? (co-taught with Professor Sneddon)
Contact Information
Professor Anne Kapuscinski
Environmental Studies Program
124 Fairchild Hall
HB 6182
Hanover, NH 03755
Phone: 603-646-2668
Fax: 603-646-1682
Anne.R.Kapuscinski@Dartmouth.Edu
Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 4:00 - 5:30 PM
Suzanne Kelson, Research Assistant
Environmental Studies Program
112 Fairchild Hall
HB 6182
Phone: 603-646-2721
Suzanne.Kelson@Dartmouth.Edu