Co-Production Research Scientist
University of Wyoming, United States
Rebecca (Becky) Witinok-Huber is an Associate Research Scientist in the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming where she specializes in climate change adaptation/transformation, knowledge co-production, and impact evaluation. Becky is trained as an Environmental Social Scientist with a Ph.D. in Water Resources Science and Management from the University of Idaho. She has also conducted post-doctoral research and project management in household air pollution and sustainable energy transitions in rural Rwanda. Her research, at the intersections of social and environmental complexities, is rooted in diverse community partnerships and focuses on environmental health and justice, food security, gender equity, and just climate transitions. She has published across diverse journals and is currently the PI for a NOAA Adaptation Science grant and co-PI for a USDA NIFA agricultural extension outreach project.
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