Julia Frost Nerbonne
Nerbonne@umn.edu
Welcome to My Web Page. I am a Graduate in the Conservation Biology Program at the University of Minnesota, and an instructor of Environmental Ethics and Conservation Biology in the Department of Fisheries Wildlife and Conservation Biology. My current research interests focus on understanding the link between citizen science and empowerment of local watershed groups.

A citizen's group in Pennsylvania meets to investigate stream health
Please visit the links below to view my C.V., or access some of my more recent publications.
Curriculum Vitae (Click here)
Publications (Click the Author's name to view abstract or PDF version)
Nerbonne J.F. and K. Nelson. In Review. Volunteer Macroinvertebrate Monitoring in the United States: Resource Mobilization and Comparative State Structures.
Blann, K. L., J.F. Nerbonne and B.C. Vondracek. 2002. Relationship of riparian buffer type to water temperature in the Driftless Area Ecoregion of Minnesota. Journal of North American Fisheries Management 22 (2): 441-451.
Nerbonne, J.F. and R. Lentz. 2003. Rooted in Grass: Changing Patterns of Knowledge Exchange as a Means of Fostering Social Change in a Southeast Minnesota Farm Community. Agriculture and Human Values 20(1): 65-78.
Nerbonne, J.F. and B.C. Vondracek. 2003. Volunteer macroinvertebrate monitoring: Assessing training needs through examining error and bias in untrained volunteers. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 22(1):152-1