Dan L Perlman
Professor of Environmental Studies and of The Heller School for Social Policy and Management
Profile
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My work in biology has ranged from studying colony founding behaviors among tropical ants to helping regional conservation groups throughout the US West set priorities for land and species protection. I have also long been interested in studying human learning, and in my previous role as Associate Provost of Innovation in Education, I worked with faculty and graduate students to explore ways that we can better help our students learn. In addition, several years ago, I developed a Web site that freely distributes teaching materials I developed for ecology and environmental studies (www.EcoLibrary.org).
Awards and Honors
- Louis Dembitz Brandeis Prize for Excellence in Teaching, Brandeis University. (2006)
- Student Union Teaching Award, Brandeis University (2005)
- Student Union Teaching Award, Brandeis University (2004)
- Phi Beta Kappa Prize for Excellence in Teaching, Harvard University (1996)
- Fulbright Scholar, Costa Rica: "Colony Founding among Azteca Ants" (1987 - 1989)
Scholarship
- Perlman, Dan L. "Views of a Conservation Biologist." Nature-Friendly Land Use Practices at Multiple Scales. Ed. McElfish, J. and Kihslinger, R.L.. Washington D.C.: Environmental Law Institute, 2009
- Perlman, Dan L (co-authored with James R. Morris). What the IPCC Said: A Citizens' Guide to the IPCC Summary for Policymakers. Island Press. Washington, DC: 2007.
- Perlman, Dan L & Milder, J.C.. Practical Ecology for Planners, Developers, and Citizens. Island Press, 2005.
- Perlman, Dan L & Wilson, E.O.. Conserving Earth's Biodiversity. Island Press, 2000.
- Perlman, Dan L & Adelson, G.. Biodiversity: Exploring Values and Priorities in Conservation. Blackwell Science, 1997.