Astrid Scholzis Vice President for Knowledge Systems
at Ecotrust, a Portland, Oregon, based conservation organization committed to
building a future that strengthens communities and the environment from Alaska
to California—the lands and waters of Salmon Nation. Responsible for managing
Ecotrust’s analytical, technical and cartographic capacities, she oversees a
staff of 12 and a variety of projects that link the social, economic and ecological
systems of the bioregion. Astrid is an affiliate faculty member of Oregon State
University’s College of Oceanic
and Atmospheric Sciences, and is the co-editor of a book on integrated marine
geographic information systems, Place Matters, published by OSU Press in
spring 2005. She serves on the boards of the Pacific Marine Conservation
Council, Habitat Media and the Living Oceans Society, and is a member of the
Science Advisory Team to the Marine Life Protection Act Initiative in California. She received
her M.A. in Economics and Philosophy from the University
of St. Andrews, her M.Sc. in Economics
from the University of Bristol, and her Ph.D. in Energy and Resources from
the University of California, Berkeley.