Martha Butler Joseph
Biography
I am a policy advisor for the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and have written and taught on matters related to soil conservation, ecological restoration, and the use of conservation easements as a land protection tool on private lands. I recently returned to the KSU Geography Department in the Fall of 2016 to pursue doctoral research related to how agricultural methods in modern and ancient agricultural landscapes can inform innovative conservation strategies. In particular, my research aims to support restorative agricultural efforts through increased understanding of resource governance within socio-ecological systems, including exploring how factors such land tenure and participation in farmers' cooperatives can impact soil health and other indices of sustainability.
Education
M.A., Geography, Kent State University 1990
B.A., Geography, Kent State University 1986
Expertise
Biogeography
landscape change
Resource Conservation
Publications
- Author and contributing author to numerous Agency publications
- “Local Elected Officials Are Not Immunized for Electioneering Activities”, 51 Md. L. Rev. 507, 792 (1992)
- "The Impact of Conservation Compliance Upon Soil Loss Rates in Carroll County Ohio”, Kent State Master’s Thesis