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Yvonne Everett, Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus - Environmental Planning

I was raised in California and in Germany and early on learned to love the redwoods and mixed hardood forests and the Bavarian and South Tyrolian Alps. After working in community forestry and community based GIS with non governmental organizations for a number of years, I began teaching at Humboldt in 1998.

Time spent traveling and NGO work have made me value groundedness, experiential learning and applied research. With forests, beaches and local government, state and federal agency offices just minutes away, my students and I take advantage of proximity and spend a lot of our time out in the field – whether exploring local ecosystems, meeting resource managers or working with concerned citizens to address environmental planning issues.

My research interests include forest ecology and watershed management, community forestry, public and cross-jurisdictional land use planning and management, and participatory research and planning processes. My work is informed by sustainability science - an applied and interdisciplinary approach to working toward more resilient ecosystems including their human communities.

Community based fire and hazard management planning, Klamath River watershed issues, forest restoration, and management of non timber forest products (NTFPs) have been key areas of focus in California the Pacific Northwest. In Sri Lanka, I work with colleagues on watershed restoration, landcare, community forestry and disaster response and rehabilitation.

  • PhD UC Berkeley Wildland Resource Science - Landscape Ecology
  • MS US Berkeley Wildland Resource Science – Agroforestry
  • BA Pomona College International Relations
  • ESM – Shake Rattle and Roll: Organizing Communities for Disaster
  • ESM 325 – Environmental Law and Regulation
  • ESM 360 – Natural Resources Planning Methods
  • ESM 420 – Ecosystem Analysis
  • ESM 460 – Environmental Planning for Public Lands and Rural Communities
  • ESM 475 – Senior Planning Practicum
  • ESM 482 – Internship
  • ESM 580 – Ecosystems and Society Graduate Seminar for The Environment and Community Master of Social Science Graduate Program
  • ESM 640 – Ecosystems and Society

Danks, Cecilia and Yvonne Everett. 2022. Collaborative CBF in US: Reimagining the role of communities in federal forest management in Ann Larson et al. (eds) Routledge Handbook on Community Forestry.

Everett, Yvonne. 2022. Cross Scale Community Based Natural Resource Management Stewardship Capacity in the United States: Three Cases from Northern California. Ch 27 in Dale, A.P., Seigel, M., Curnow, J. and Campbell, C.A. (eds). Global resilience through local self-reliance: The Landcare model. ACIAR Monograph No. 212. Canberra: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.  

Kelly, Erin and Yvonne Everett (eds). Humboldt Journal of Social Relations: The American West after the Timber Wars. Issue 40 (May 2018) https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/hjsr/

Everett, Yvonne. 2018. A Challenge to Socio-Ecological Resilience: Community Based Resource Management Organizations’ Perceptions and Responses to Cannabis Cultivation in Northern California.  Humboldt Journal of Social Relations Issue 40: 89-115. https://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/hjsr/vol1/iss40/11/Baker, J. Mark, Yvonne Everett, Lora Liegel and Rob Van Kirk. 2014. Patterns of Irrigated Agricultural Land Conversion in a Western U.S. Watershed: Implications for Landscape-Level Water Management and Land-Use Planning. Society and Natural Resources Vol 27 No 11: 1145-1160.

Everett, Yvonne and Michelle Fuller. 2011. Fire Safe Councils in the Interface. Society and Natural Resources. Vol. 24 No 4:319-333.

Everett, Yvonne. 2008. Community participation in fire management planning: The Trinity county fire safe council’s fire plan. In Managing fire and fuels in the remaining wildlands and open spaces of the Southwestern United States. Narog, Marcia G., technical coordinator. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-189, Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture: 217-225 http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/documents/psw_gtr189/

Everett, Y. and Phil Towle. 2005. Development of Rural Community Capacity through Spatial Information Technology. In Jefferson Fox, Krisnawati Suryanata, and Peter Hershock (eds.) 2005 Mapping Communities: Ethics, Values, Practice. Honolulu: East-West Center Available online: http://www.eastwestcenter.org/stored/pdfs/FoxHershockMappingCommunities.pdf

Everett, Y., N. Doyas, P. Frost, K,. Sheen and P. Towle. - Trinity County Resource Conservation District and Watershed Research and Training Center. 2005. Trinity County Wildfire Protection Plan – with recommendations on Trinity County values at risk from fire and pre-fire fuels treatment opportunities. Online: Trinity County Resource Conservation District Home Page http://www.tcrcd.net/pdf/TC_Wildfire_Protection_Plan.pdf

Everett, Y. Community Participation in Fire Management Planning: A Case from California,USA. 2002. In Peter Moore et al. (ed). (2002) Community in flames: proceedings of an international conference on community involvement in fire management. Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, 25 - 28 July 2001. Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations RAP Publication 2002/25.

Everett, Y. M. George and A. King (ed). 2002. Proceedings of the Klamath Fish and Water Management Symposium. Klamath River Inter-Tribal Fish and Water Commission and Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA.

Everett, Y. 2001. Participatory Research for Adaptive Ecosystem Management: A Case of Non-Timber Forest Products. Journal of Sustainable Forestry. Vol 13 NOs 1&2: 335-358.

Ack, Bradley, Carol Daly, Yvonne Everett, Juan Mendoza, Mary Mitsos and Ron Ochs. 2001. “The Practice of Stewardship: Caring for and Healing Ecosystems and Communities. Journal of Sustainable Forestry. Vol 12 Nos 3&4: 117-142.

Everett, Y. 1997. A Guide to Selected Non-Timber Forest Products of the Hayfork Adaptive Management Area, Shasta-Trinity and Six Rivers National Forests, California. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report PSW GTR-162.

Everett, Y. 1997. Change in Forest Garden Vegetation in Landscapes of Highland Sri Lanka: What will Household Level Implications Be? in A. Wickramasinghe.(ed) Development Issues Across Regions: Women, Land and Forestry. Collaborative Regional Research Network in South Asia, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

My research interests include natural resources policy and planning and participatory and collaborative research methods in forest ecology, agroforestry and landscape ecology. Research projects have focused on sustainable and resilient land use at the landscape scale; ecosystem services provided by forest garden systems, and effects of the 2005 Indian Ocean tsunami in Sri Lanka; and on collaborative planning and research for public land management and community based resource management in the Pacific Northwest, including use of GIS technology for monitoring of impacts of forest resource use, non-timber forest product harvesting, community based fire management and watershed management in the Henry's Fork , Idaho. I seek to understand how the knowledge and experience of local people can be included in planning for conservation at the landscape scale. I am currently interested in comparing approaches to landcare in Australia, the US, Sri Lanka and Germany.

 

Past Students

NameThesisGraduation Year

Karlee Jewell

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Evaluating science communication efforts and citizen scientists' knowledge of, attitude toward, and behavioral intentions related to the North American river otter2022

Theodore Masters

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Return to wolf country: exploring rancher knowledge of gray wolves in Wallowa County, Oregon2022

Kagat McQuillan

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Factors affecting the production of berries of the red huckleberry plant in the Redwood Experimental Forest2022

Rebecca Cashero

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Resilience, Place, and Collaborative Organization: A Political Ecology of Distributed Woody Biomass Energy Development in Rural California Communities2020

Imil Ferrara

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A Political Ecology of Northwest California Land Communities2020

Dawn Albrecht

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From Vulnerability to Resilience - Emergency Planning for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities in Humboldt County, California2017

Leanne Lynch

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Access to Recreational Open Space in Patterson, CA: A Geospatial Analysis Utilizing Geographic Information Systems2016

Sarah Aldinger

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Rural Resilience: Local agro-ecological knowledge, sustainable agriculture and cycles of change in Hayfork, CA: An exploratory case study 2015

Rebekah Rafferty

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Rancher Adaptations to Wolf Depredation in Western Montana2015

Dawn Walker

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Feeding our Families: A Process of Reconnecting with Food, the Earth, and Each Other2014

Rebekah Dickens

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Ecological and social considerations in tropical forest conservation: a case study in Ecuador2013

Flora Brain

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Eating Totem Salmon: Exploring extinction and collaborative restoration in a coastal California watershed community2012

Michelle Fuller

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Herding Cats: Grassroots and centralized organizing in the case of California's Fire safe Councils2012

Alyssa Hosbach

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Managing land for resilience: a comparative analysis of conservation planning and holistic management2012

Max Kaufman

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Ecosystem service value of water supply benefits provided by forest stands in the Mattole River Watershed, California: A bioeconomic and benefit transfer & spatial analysis application.2012

Judy Sears

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Building local capacity for disaster response: An assessment of community emergency response models In rural areas2012

Grace Sparks

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Conserving Working Landscapes and Open Space: A Socio-Spatial Analysis of Private Parcels Suitable for Conservation Easements in Calaveras County, California2012

Kihyun Kim

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A comparative institutional analysis of management in urban riparian greenways: the American River Parkway (Sacramento, California)2011

Jennifer Mayberry

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Community wildfire preparedness: Balancing community safety and ecosystem sustainablitity in southern California chaparral2011

Emily Walters

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Defining restoration goals for the Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, Manila, California based on an analysis of ecological processes in coastal dunes2011

Haley West

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Home gardens of Humboldt County, California: exploring the politics of knowledge, reciprocity and community2011

Lenya Quinn Davidson

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Prescribed fire: Influences on community support and Management activities in Northern California2009

Cybelle Immitt

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The potential of community action plans to promote economic revitalization through rural county planning2009

Abbey Stockwell

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Analysis of barriers to low impact development in the North Coast Redwood Region, California2009

Lisa Spadoni

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The effectiveness of land use planning on the preservation of open space in five rural, high amenity communities in the Rocky Mountains2008

John Letton

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Community Based Hazardous Fuel Mapping and Accuracy Assessment2007

Ben Letton

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Hazardous fuel mapping and thematic accuracy assessment in the wildland urban interface2007

Patty Clifford

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Integrating logistic regression and GIS to predict the distribution of Petasites frigidus in the Klamath Mountain subregion, C2004

Jolie Lonner

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Determining the Sustainable Harvest of Oregon Grape (Berberis nervosa)2004