Trishna holds a PhD in Environmental Science and Policy from George Mason University, USA and a Masters degree in Environmental Science from the University of Pune, India.
She has conducted research on the ecology and conservation of species across a variety of ecosystems. She uses a genes to landscape approach to understand the ecology of forests and the biodiversity therein.
Her research is focused on understanding local vs landscape factors that shape and influence biodiversity, landscape connectivity, and biodiversity monitoring.
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Navigating trade-offs across ownership and ecological priorities in forest conservation planning
A study examining how forest ownership types and ecological priorities influence conservation outcomes and the trade-offs involved in management.
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