Chandra Richards

I am a Land Use Academic Coordinator working in Southern California. in the past, I have worked on a plethora of climate action and environmental projects spanning agriculture, habitat restoration, and forest health. I supported climate-smart carbon farming through planning, education, and technical assistance towards a healthier food system across multiple agricultural operations. I also led multiple riparian and habitat restoration projects to remove invasive species and boost urban greening, especially along the San Diego River and in North County national forests.
I have a Ph.D. in soil biogeochemistry from U.C. Berkeley, where I studied the impacts of climate change on biodiversity, and double B.S. degrees in chemistry and mathematics from Penn State University. I am hoping to continue improving community knowledge about agricultural land issues to better safeguard our lands and build climate resilience.
B.S. Chemistry, Penn State University. 2009
B.S. Mathematics, Penn State University. 2009