Lynn Wilson

Lynn Wilson is Executive Director for SeaTrust Institute, a scientific and educational nonprofit organization in the Pacific Northwest. She is also senior analyst for the consulting firm OSSIA through which she has been offering research, conflict management, strategic and policy guidance for over 25 years. Her work appears in books, lectures, workshops, global and regional conferences and in academic, technical and trade publications. Recent publications include Environmental Issues, Policy and Management Collaboration Toolbox (2011), book chapters in E-Research Collaboration: Frameworks, Tools and Techniques, (2010), and Handbook of Research on Electronic Collaboration and Organizational Synergy (2009) which she co-edited. Current research on climate and health collected as Co-Chair of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Coalition on Health and the Environment: Climate Change Initiative, in collaboration with global climate and health professionals, is being continuously presented through the United Nations climate change negotiations process throughout 2011-2013 and is accompanied by a partnership with the African NGO Coalition Co-Chair to deliver local training on climate adaptation and disease surveillance throughout the globe. Research from the Coalition and the local projects inform the book Climate and Health Literacy: A Guide to Understanding and Action scheduled for publication in 2012. Dr. Wilson develops and delivers face-to-face and online courses related to science and policy, sustainability and collaboration and is a graduate instructor for Environmental Policy in the School of Legal Studies at Kaplan University. As Director of the Consortium on Climate Change and Population Health, she leads a project for innovative research and publications on climate and human health concerns. Lynn serves on advisory and review boards for policy, education, science and the environment and is Head of Delegation, SeaTrust Institute.

Publications

When Good Waters Go Bad: Sustainability and Education in a Postnormal Future
Lynn A. Wilson. © 2022. 18 pages.
This chapter offers commentary on adaptation and resilience to stresses on water systems in a potentially catastrophic future. While considering futures studies as an integral...
Resilience and Sustainability Development: Lessons From Climate Change Adaptation Research
Lynn A. Wilson. © 2022. 27 pages.
Informed action by the leaders of the future is critical for creating resilient communities. Preparing these future leaders through formal and informal education, research, and...
International Journal of Technology-Enabled Student Support Services (IJTESSS)
Siran Mukerji, Anjana. Est. 2019.
The International Journal of Technology-Enabled Student Support Services (IJTESSS) presents, analyzes, shares, and collaborates ideas, experiences, research studies, and cases on...
Preface
Lynn A. Wilson, Carolyn N. Stevenson. © 2019. 11 pages.
This Preface is included in the book Building Sustainability Through Environmental Education.
When Good Waters Go Bad: Sustainability and Education in a Postnormal Future
Lynn A. Wilson. © 2019. 24 pages.
This chapter offers commentary on adaptation and resilience to stresses on water systems in a potentially catastrophic future. While considering futures studies as an integral...
Resilience and Sustainability Development: Lessons From Climate Change Adaptation Research
Lynn A. Wilson. © 2019. 35 pages.
Informed action by the leaders of the future is critical for creating resilient communities. Preparing these future leaders through formal and informal education, research, and...
Learning and Climate Change Adaptation: Moving towards Resilience in an Era of Escalating Instability
Lynn A. Wilson. © 2017. 24 pages.
Youth play an ever-increasing role as counter-cyclical agents that can be mobilized for developing and implementing adaptation responses to build resilience in communities under...
Promoting Climate Change Awareness through Environmental Education
Lynn Wilson, Carolyn Stevenson. © 2016. 305 pages.
Addressing global climate change is a monumental battle that can only be fought by the leaders of tomorrow, but future leaders are molded through education and shaped by the...
Learning and Climate Change Adaptation: Moving towards Resilience in an Era of Escalating Instability
Lynn A. Wilson. © 2016. 25 pages.
Youth play an ever-increasing role as counter-cyclical agents that can be mobilized for developing and implementing adaptation responses to build resilience in communities under...
International Journal of Technology and Educational Marketing (IJTEM)
Purnendu Tripathi, Siran Mukerji. Est. 2011.
The International Journal of Technology and Educational Marketing (IJTEM) presents, analyzes, shares, and collaborates ideas, experiences, research studies, and cases on the...
Increasing Graduate Education Relevance Through Innovative Marketing: Interview with Mike Scorzo
Lynn Wilson. © 2011. 7 pages.
The aim of this paper is to illustrate innovative interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary implications for marketing for an academically rigorous graduate program that serves the...
Handbook of Research on Electronic Collaboration and Organizational Synergy
Janet Salmons, Lynn Wilson. © 2009. 1026 pages.
Collaboration among organizations in the digitally connected 21st century society often requires electronic communications within and across fields to facilitate superior...
Collaboration in the Service of Knowledge Co-Creation for Environmental Outcomes, Science and Public Policy
Lynn Wilson. © 2009. 16 pages.
Environmental sustainability and global climate change issues intensify the need for collaborations between scientists and policymakers. Working in virtual spaces exacerbates...
Online Collaborative Integration and Recommendations for Future Research
Lynn Wilson, Janet Salmons. © 2009. 11 pages.
The concluding chapter offers the editors’ insights into the book chapters’ combined contribution. Using the editors’ Collaborative Integration Paradigm, they examine types of...