Bio: I graduated in December and am currently job seeking. Prior to returning to graduate school for my Planning degree, I worked as the Professional Development Coordinator at an environmental education center, where I developed and taught courses focused on landscape architecture, planning, and ecology. I also previously worked as a research assistant, doing GIS-based research on the relationships between human land use and freshwater mussel distribution.
Education: Master of Environmental Planning & Design (University of Georgia), M.S. Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development (University of Georgia), B.S. Zoology (The Ohio State University)
Key Publications: C.J. Myers Flaute. 2012. Stormwater management : a plan for the basins from Tanyard Creek to Lilly Branch on the North Oconee River. University of Georgia (graduate practicum). 200 pp.
Other Publications: Watters, G.T. and C.J. Myers Flaute. 2010. Dams, zebras, and settlements: The historical loss of freshwater mussels in the Ohio River mainstem. American Malacological Bulletin 28:1‐12.