Nicole Ardoin

Nicole Ardoin Nicole Ardoin is an associate professor in the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability and a senior fellow with the Woods Institute for the Environment. Nicole's research focuses on human/nature interactions, with an emphasis on environmental behavior at individual and collective scales. She examines environmental issues and behaviors through a social science lens, most often using theories informed by sociological, anthropological, and psychological perspectives. Nicole received her Ph.D. in Social Ecology from the Yale School of the Environment. Nicole joined the Stanford faculty in 2008.
Currently teaching
SUST 210: Pursuing Sustainability: Managing Complex Social Environmental Systems
EBS 302: Human Behavior and the Environment: Individual, Collective and Structural Factors
EBS 308: Qualitative Research Methods: Theory and Practice of Qualitative Environmental Social Sciences
EBS 325: Foundations of Political Ecology
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