Rachel Gittman
Associate Professor
Life Sciences & Biotechnology Building 3419
252-328-9986
gittmanr17@ecu.edu
Education
- B.S. University of Virginia, Environmental Sciences, 2006
- Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Ecology, 2014
Research Interests
I am broadly interested in understanding how humans modify the coastal environment and how best to manage or mitigate the ecological consequences of those modifications to sustain ecosystem structure, functions, and services. I am particularly excited about identifying novel approaches for conserving and restoring coastal habitats and supported services in the context of developed coastal areas (e.g. evaluating designs and implementation of living shorelines, testing the methods and criteria for successful ecosystem restoration). Through collaborations with fellow ecologists, social scientists, policymakers, and coastal engineers, I am continuing to explore the ecological and social drivers of coastal development and associated shoreline hardening, as well as identifying ecological, engineering, political, and socioeconomic barriers to the implementation of natural and nature-based alternatives. Additionally, I am currently investigating the role of facilitation and novel materials in determining success or failure of coastal habitat restoration. I am also part of an interdisciplinary and cross-sector working group focused on synthesizing data on coastal habitat restoration projects to inform decision-making and development of achievable metrics and approaches for aligning ecological and social restoration goals.