Diana L. Restrepo-Osorio
Geographer and Social Scientist at Water Resources Mission Area
United States Geological Survey (USGS)
The University of Kansas, PhD in Geography, 2020 The University of Kansas, Masters of Arts in Latin American Area Studies, 2014 The University of Kansas, Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biosciences, 2011
Diana’s interdisciplinary research interests focus on perceptions and attitudes about the use of data and socio-economic factors in stakeholder decision-making. Diana’s disciplinary training includes human geography, political ecology, and Latin American studies. Her research includes the understanding of socio-economic factors that may affect water availability at the national level. She is also interested in the human dimensions of science and serves in various working groups for diversity and inclusion.
Unit Plan
- Fire and Tribal Nations
- Powerpoint: Fire in Salish and Pend d’Oreille Culture
- Multispecies grazing: complement to runoff experiment
- Powerpoint: Multispecies and Water
- Grazing condition cards
- Nutrient runoff lesson plan
- Powerpoint: Nutrient runoff and water quality