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Scott Ogletree is a lecturer in Landscape Wellbeing at the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA). His research focuses on the relationship between society and the natural environment, exploring how spatial statistical tools can help understand the impacts of the natural world on people. He completed his PhD at Clemson University, followed by a postdoctoral position at North Carolina State University, where he worked with Dr. Myron Floyd and Dr. Aaron Hipp. He holds a Master’s in Landscape Architecture from Clemson University and a Bachelor’s in Recreation Resource Management from the University of Georgia, USA. Scott teaches courses related to resource management, geospatial tools, and evidence-based decision-making at both undergraduate and graduate levels. He is currently the Programme Director for the MSc in Landscape & Wellbeing at ESALA. His research interests include human-environment interactions, computational social science, reproducible research, and environmental social determinants of health. He has expertise in data management and analysis, R statistical software, and geospatial data science.
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