Indy Burke

Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. Dean, Yale School of the Environment; Professor of Ecosystem Ecology
Ingrid C. “Indy” Burke is the Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. Dean at the Yale School of the Environment. She is an ecosystem ecologist whose work has focused on carbon and nitrogen cycling in semi-arid rangeland ecosystems and the effects of land management and climate variability on these systems. She teaches in the fields of environmental science, ecosystem ecology, and biogeochemistry.
A respected educator and intellectual leader in the U.S. and internationally, she is particularly interested in fostering interdisciplinary scholarship. She came to YSE in 2016 from the University of Wyoming, where she was Dean of the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, one of the leading institutions in the western U.S. for research, teaching, and outreach on natural resource issues.
Burke serves the national scientific community and the natural resources conservation community through service on scientific panels, boards, and committees, with the goal of bringing science to critical policy issues.