Director of Research at Yale Forests
Yale School of the Environment
State: CT
(w) (203) 436-3980
About
Marlyse Duguid, is a forester, botanist, horticulturist, and ecologist. She currently serves as the Director of Research for the Yale Forests as well as a Senior Lecturer and Research Scientist at Yale School of the Environment. Marlyse has research expertise in plant community ecology, restoration ecology, horticulture and forest farming. Marlyse also has decades of experience in applied plant science, both agriculture and horticulture and is a licensed forester. She co-founded the Northeast Forest Farmers Coalition (NFFC) and currently serves as the Research Director for the organization, she also sits on the board of the Northeast Chapter of the Society of Ecological Restoration.
Projects
LNE23-469 | A Three-Pronged Strategy to Equitably Provide Planting Stock to Forest Farmers: Propagation Training, Seed Exchange, and Working with Wild Harvesters |
LNE21-423 | The Northeast Forest Farmers Coalition: Building a Community of Practice |
GNE19-221 | Importance of Environmental Factors on Plantings of Wild-Simulated American Ginseng |