Jodi Delozier has a Master’s degree in German Literature and Linguistics and over twenty years teaching experience. After raising two daughters, she returned to school and obtained a Master’s degree in Natural Resource Sciences with a specialization in Human Dimensions from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is currently pursuing her doctorate and has a professional interest in community capacity building and stakeholder engagement. Her current work includes a graduate research position with the Water for Agriculture project. In addition, she is a full-time student and recipient of the DWFI Graduate Student Support Award (2021).
Publications:
Delozier, J., & Burbach, M.E. (2020). The need for boundary spanners in integrated water resource management. In Goldstein, M. & D. DellaSala (Eds.), Encyclopedia of World Biomes (pp. 351-357). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Boundary Spanners and Trust Development between Stakeholders in Integrated Water Resource Management: A Mixed Methods Study
Publication Year: 2018, REPOSITORY URL:
http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/natresdiss/266