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Daniel Miller

Keough 91ÊÓƵ of Global Affairs

Office
O320 Hesburgh Center For International 91ÊÓƵ
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone
+1 574-631-2888
Email
dmille33@nd.edu
Website

Associate Professor, Keough 91ÊÓƵ of Global Affairs

  • Environmental politics and policy
  • Governance
  • International aid
  • Biodiversity conservation
  • Forests and agroforestry
  • Sustainable development
  • Poverty alleviation

Miller’s 91ÊÓƵ

Miller in the News

Castle's goal, along with co-authors Chloe Wardropper, assistant professor in NRES, and Daniel Miller, associate professor at the University of Notre Dame, was to create a tool to target agroforestry where it would provide the greatest environmental benefits while also being economically viable, socially acceptable, and suited to areas where agroforestry-relevant trees are most likely to thrive.

Nutrition Insight

“Previous research has shown that forests benefit people, but now we have evidence on a national scale. Forests are a vital source of food security for forest-adjacent households in Liberia, the most forested country in West Africa (compromising 69% of the land area),” comments study co-author Daniel C. Miller, associate professor of environmental policy at Notre Dame’s Keough 91ÊÓƵ of Global Affairs, US.

“Forests are a vital source of food security for forest-adjacent households in Liberia,” said Professor Daniel C. Miller from Notre Dame’s Keough 91ÊÓƵ of Global Affairs.

New Food

Forests can reduce hunger in rural households while also capturing carbon and advancing sustainability goals for low- and middle-income countries, according to new research by Daniel C. Miller, associate professor of environmental policy at Notre Dame’s Keough 91ÊÓƵ of Global Affairs.

Technology Networks

The research was conducted by Daniel C. Miller, associate professor of environmental policy at Notre Dame’s Keough 91ÊÓƵ of Global Affairs.

Mother Jones

Daniel Miller, a professor of environmental policy at the University of Notre Dame, said that a narrow focus on forests’ environmental benefits misses “a huge part of the story.” Miller’s research has shown that forests can help fight poverty, since the edible goods found in them are often available during times of the year when people might go hungry.

Grist

Daniel Miller, a professor of environmental policy at the University of Notre Dame, said that a narrow focus on forests’ environmental benefits misses “a huge part of the story.” Miller’s research has shown that forests can help fight poverty, since the edible goods found in them are often available during times of the year when people might go hungry.