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    Tracy Baker

    Water Resources - Climate - Agriculture

    Tracy Baker is a dedicated professional with a diverse background in water resources management, climate change, agriculture, and ecosystem services.

    With a Ph.D. and M.S. in Rangeland Ecology and Watershed Management, Tracy's academic foundation is solid, complemented by a B.A. in Philosophy.

    Tracy's career spans various roles including Freshwater, Agriculture, and Climate Scientist at The Nature Conservancy and Researcher in Hydrologic Modeling at the International Water Management Institute.

    Having worked in academia as an Assistant Professor at Stockton University and Texas A&M University System, Tracy has also contributed as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at IWMI.

    Combining fieldwork experience in several African countries with desk studies on water resources and climate risks, Tracy's expertise is well-rounded and globally informed.

    Tracy's specialties include hydrologic modeling, watershed management, GIS, transdisciplinary research, technical and scientific writing, and more, showcasing a versatile skill set.

    With a proven track record in project management and a keen interest in participatory mapping and decision support systems, Tracy excels in fostering sustainability and community engagement.

    Drawing from a rich professional history that includes roles as a Paralegal, Freelance Technical Writer, and Newspaper Copyeditor, Tracy brings exceptional writing and organizational skills to the table.

    Passionate about holistic approaches to watershed and landscapes assessments, Tracy actively addresses the impacts of climate change and variability to drive sustainable practices in resource management.

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    New York City Metropolitan Area