Below you will find profiles of conservation psychology researchers and practitioners. If your research is relevant to conservation psychology and you would like your profile to be added below, please contact Carol Saunders at csaunders@antioch.edu
Susan M. Koger

Professor
Chair
Department of Psychology
Willamette University
900 State Street
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503-370-6341
Email: skoger@willamette.edu
Website: www.willamette.edu/cla/psychology/faculty/koger/
Publications related to Conservation Psychology:
Koger, S.M. & Scott, B.A. (in press). Psychology and environmental sustainability: A call for integration. Teaching of Psychology.
Scott, B.A. & Koger, S.M. (2006). Teaching psychology for sustainability: A manual of resources. Supported by an Instructional Resource Award from the Office of Teaching Resources in Psychology. Available at:(http://www.teachgreenpsych.com/).
Koger, S.M., Schettler, T., & Weiss, B. (2005). Environmental toxicants and developmental disabilities: A challenge for psychologists. American Psychologist, 60, 243-255.
Winter, D. & Koger, S. (2004). The Psychology of Environmental Problems, second edition. Mahwah, N.J., Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Research Interests:
The impact of exposure to environmental toxins on brain development and function
Advocating for the inclusion of psychology in environmental studies curricula
Professional Affiliations:
Society for Human Ecology
Psychologists for Social Responsibility
Greenhouse Network
Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE)


