David Oonk’s research focuses on oil and gas development and policy in Colorado. He researches the dynamics and practices of horizontal drilling and ‘fracking’ technologies, the governance problems they createÌýand the role of science in assessing their risk and influence on policy-making. DavidÌýhas experience designing programs and conducting research in environmental science communication and education using visual media and art. He is advised by Max Boykoff, director of the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research (CSTPR)Ìýand an associate professor in ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Boulder’s environmental studies program.
For more information about David, view hisÌýpage.ÌýAlumni pages are not always updated after graduation.​
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Publications:
- Boykoff, M., Daly, M., Fernández-Reyes, R., McAllister, L., McNatt, M., Nacu-Schmidt, A.,ÌýOonk, D., and Pearman, O. 2018.ÌýÌý2004-2018.ÌýCenter for Science and Technology Policy Research, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado.ÌýÌý.
- Thomas Detmer,ÌýDavidÌýOonk, LesleyÌýSmith &ÌýJohn Berggren. 2017.Ìý.ÌýLimnologyÌýand Oceanography Bulletin, 26(3), 77-78. DOI:Ìý
- David Oonk,ÌýErin Leckey, Anne U. Gold, Megan Littrell-Baez, Lesley Smith, Susan Lynds, and Jayme Margo-Schneider. 2017.Ìý.ÌýNational Science Teacher Association Science Scope.ÌýDOI:ÌýÌý(Jan.Ìý10, 2017).
- Anne U. Gold,ÌýDavid J. Oonk, Lesley Smith,ÌýMaxwell T. Boykoff, Beth Osnes andÌýSusan B. Sullivan. 2015.Ìý,ÌýJournal of Geography,Ìý114:6,Ìý235-246,ÌýDOI:Ìý