Discipline(s):
Political Science, Environmental Studies
Area(s) of Expertise:
Public Policy Analysis and Evaluation, Environmental Policy, Collaborative Governance, Public Health
E-Mail:
daley@ku.edu
Background:
Dorothy Daley is a Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholar at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is also an Assistant Professor at the University of Kansas with a joint appointment in Political Science and Environmental Studies. In 2001, Dorothy received her Ph.D. in Ecology with an emphasis in Environmental Policy Analysis from the University of California, Davis. Her research to date examines the ecological, political and socio-economic determinants of hazardous waste policy and urban redevelopment in the United States. Daley’s work also evaluates the impact of environmental policy implementation with a specific focus on distributional or equity considerations. As a Health & Society Scholar, her research has started to focus on intergovernmental collaboration, in particular examining the conditions under which local public health departments and state and federal environmental agencies effectively collaborate to achieve common policy goals.
Journal Articles:
Click here for a list of Dorothy Daley's available publications in PubMed.
