Susan Allen-Gil

Susan Allen-Gil

Professor and Chair, Environmental Studies and Science
Faculty, Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences
Faculty, Latin American Studies

Publications

Recent publications (students are in italics):

Susan Allen-Gil, Lia Stelljes, Olena Borysova (Eds.). 2009. Addressing Global Environmental Security Through Innovative Educational Curricula. NATO Science Series. Springer. Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

The following are chapters in the book:

  • Susan Allen-Gil and Sarah Brylinsky. “Learning by doing: The university as a curricular tool for sustainability and environmental security”. View the PDF of the chapter here.
  • Susan Allen-Gil and Lia Stelljes. A student's perspective: The benefits or non-traditional methods of environmental education on environmental policy”. View the PDF of the chapter here.

Susan Allen-Gil. 2007. “Environmental Security in Transition Countries:  Knowledge Gaps, Hurdles, and Effective Strategies to Address them”. Chapter 30 in Strategies to Enhance Environmental Security in Transition. Edited by Ruth N. Hull, Lucian Blaga, and Nadezhda Goncharova. Springer. View the PDF here.

Susan Allen-Gil. 2007. “Lessons Learned from the North: Balancing Economic Development, Cultural Preservation, and Environmental Protection”. Chapter 14 in Strategies to Enhance Environmental Security in Transition. Edited by Ruth N. Hull, Lucian Blaga, and Nadezhda Goncharova. Springer. View the PDF here.

Susan Allen-Gil, P. Bardaglio, L. Walker. 2005. "Educating for Sustainability: Ithaca College and Ecovillage at Ithaca". Proceedings of the Greening of the Campus VI: Extending connections, Ball State University, pages 5-17. View the document here.

Susan Allen-Gil, Walker, L., Thomas, G., Shevory, T., and Shapiro, E. 2005. "Forming a community partnership to enhance education in sustainability." International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 6(4):392-402. View the abstract here.

M. Aldea, S. Allen-Gil. 2005. "Comparative Toxicity of Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) Extracts to Invasive Snails (Viviparus georgianis) and Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas) and the Implications for Aquaculture." Bulletin of Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology 74(5):822-829. View the PDF.

Allen-Gil, S., J. Ford, B.K. Lasorsa, M. Monetti, T. Vlasova, and D.H. Landers. 2003. "Heavy metal contamination in the Taimyr Peninsula, Russia". Science in The Total Environment 301: 119-138.

Palace, V. P., S.M. Allen-Gil, et al. 2001. Vitamin and thyroid status in arctic grayling (Thymallus acrticus) exposed to doses of 3,3',4,4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl that induce the phase I enzyme system. Chemosphere 45:185-193. View the PDF.

Allen-Gil, S.M. 2000.  New perspectives in electrofishing.  US EPA report: EPA/600/R-99/108.  Corvallis, OR. View PDF file.

Allen-Gil, S.M. , C.P. Gubala, D.H. Landers, D.K. Lasorsa,, E.A. Crecelius, and L.R. Curtis. 1997. Heavy metal accumulation in sediment and freshwater fish in U.S. Arctic lakes. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 16:733-741.

Allen-Gil, S.M., D.H. Landers, T.L. Wade, J.L. Sericano, and L.R. Curtis. 1997 Organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls in arctic ground squirrels. (Spermophilus parryi) in northern Alaska. Arctic 50:323-333.

Allen-Gil, S.M., D.H. Landers, T.L. Wade, J.L. Sericano, and L.R. Curtis. 1997. Organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls in U.S. Arctic aquatic ecosystems. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 33:378-387.