Molly Wick

Degree
Ph.D.
Campus
Duluth
Advisor
Lucinda Johnson and Joel Hoffman
Education

B.S. in Geology, University of Minnesota, 2008.

M.S. in Earth and Planetary Science, University of New Mexico, 2010.

M.S. in Water Resource Science, University of Minnesota Duluth, 2013.

Areas of Interest

Focusing on how aspects of place and identity influence cultural ecosystem services, or the intangible benefits of nature for individuals and communities

Select Publications

Wick M.J., Erickson, D.E. Hoffman, J., Johnson, L. B., Angradi, T., accepted for publication. Navigating university openness in research policy inconsistent with Indigenous data sovereignty: A case study. Ethics & Human Research.  

Kovalenko, K.E. Bini, L. M., Johnson, L. B., Wick, M.J. 2023. Inequality in aquatic ecosystems. Hydrobiologia, p. 1-12.

Angradi, T.R., Launspach, J.J. and Wick, M.J., 2022. Human well-being and natural capital indicators for Great Lakes waterfront revitalization. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 48, pp.1104-1120.

Josephs, J.J., Hollenhorst, T.P., Wick, M.J., and Angradi, T.R., 2021. Environmental Justice and Great Lakes Areas of Concern: Addressing the Need for More Research. Environmental Justice, 14(5), pp.315-321.