Conservation Science

Sarah Freeman

Conservation Hydrologist

Areas of Expertise: Water resources management, hydrology, GIS, development


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Sarah Freeman joined CSP in October 2010. She will work on the Freshwater Team and will also support the thematic areas of Adaptation, Spatial Planning and Ecosystem Services.

Before joining WWF, Sarah worked for over two years at the Louis Berger Group as a water resources engineer. There she provided environmental expertise to assess environmental impacts and suggest mitigation measures for a variety of infrastructure projects ranging from airport development to hydroelectric dams.

She received her MSc in Water Resources Engineering and her BS in Mechanical Engineering from Tufts University. Her masters research was on assessment of aspects of water availability and water management in Africa through the mapping hydroclimatic indicators.

Email: sarah.freeman@wwfus.org

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