Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, PhD
Former Employee
Northwest Climate Hub Fellow
Treesearch Publications
- Alexander Maas, Chloe Wardropper, Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, John Abatzoglou. 2020. A (mis)alignment of farmer experience and perceptions of climate change in the U.S. inland Pacific Northwest
- Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, Amy Garrett, Melissa Fery. 2020. Assessing perceptions of climate risk and adaptation among small farmers in Oregon's Willamette Valley
- Andrea Basche, Katherine Tully, Nora Alvarez-Berrios, Julian Reyes, Laura Lengnick, Tabitha Brown, Jennifer M. Moore, Rachel E. Schattman, Lana Koepke Johnson, Gabrielle Roesch-McNally. 2020. Evaluating the Untapped Potential of U.S. Conservation Investments to Improve Soil and Environmental Health
- Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, Michael Chang, Meghan Dalton, Scott Lowe, Charlie H. Luce, Christine May, Gary Morishima, Philip Mote, Alexander “Sascha” Petersen, Emily York. 2020. Beyond climate impacts: Knowledge gaps and process-based reflection on preparing a regional chapter for the Fourth National Climate Assessment
- Kristal Jones, Jesse Abrams, R Travis Belote, Bray Beltrán, Jodi Brandt, Neil Carter, Antonio Castro, Brian Chaffin, Alexander Metcalf, Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, Kenneth Wallen, Matthew A. Williamson. 2019. The American West as a social-ecological region: drivers, dynamics and implications for nested social-ecological systems
- Meredith Niles, Sarah Wiener, Rachel E. Schattman, Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, Julian Reyes. 2019. Seeing is not always believing: crop loss and climate change perceptions among farm advisors
- Rachel E. Schattman, Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, Sarah Wiener, Meredith T. Niles, David Hollinger. 2018. Farm service agency employee intentions to use weather and climate data in professional services
- Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, J.G. Arbuckle, John C. Tyndall. 2018. Barriers to implementing climate resilient agricultural strategies: The case of crop diversification in the U.S. Corn Belt
- University of Washington, M.S., Environmental Economics and Resource Management
- Iowa State University, Ph.D., Sociology and Sustainable Agriculture
Last updated March 10, 2026