Rachel Scarlett
Assistant Professor Geosciences- Education
Ph.D. Purdue University
M.S. Purdue University
B.S. University of California Santa Barbara
- Specializations
Urban Water, Water Quality, Hydrology, Stream Ecology, Stormwater Management, Environmental Justice, Race, Gender, and Class, Inequality, Social Norms
- Biography
Dr. Rachel Scarlett is an environmental scientist, mentor, and teacher. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geosciences at Georgia State University. She is broadly interested in how urban development and environmental racism shape our waterways and the communities that use, depend on, and are impacted by urban water. She received her Ph.D. in the Ecological Sciences and Engineering Interdisciplinary Program at Purdue University. Dr. Scarlett was recently awarded the Ford Foundation dissertation fellowship (2020) and the David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellowship (2021).
- Publications
See all of Rachel Scarlett's publications on Google Scholar.