Aniseh Bro is an associate professor at Appalachian State University where she works on environmental sustainability and human mobility. She is an interdisciplinary scholar who uses quantitative and experimental methods to study the behavioral drivers of individuals’ adaptation to climate change and to model the social and ecological dynamics that shape them. Prior to her position at Appalachian State, she was a post-doctoral fellow at the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan, and at the Center for Climate and Resilience Research at Universidad Católica de Chile. Her work includes research on informal microfinancing in Morocco, livestock production in Liberia, climate change adaptation and market access of coffee producers in East Africa and Latin America, wildfire risk reduction, and gender differences in the experience of and response to climate change in Chile.
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