Kenneth M. Johnson is senior demographer at the Carsey School of Public Policy and professor of sociology at the University of New Hampshire. He is a nationally recognized expert on U.S. demographic trends. His research examines national and regional population redistribution, rural and urban demographic change, the growing racial diversity of the U.S. population, the relationship between demographic and environmental change and the implications of demographic change for public policy.\r\n\r\nDr. Johnson has published a book and more than 200 articles, reports, and papers. His peer-reviewed publications have appeared in leading academic journals including Demography, Population and Development Review, Demographic Research, Social Forces, Population Research and Policy Review, Ecological Applications, The Wilson Quarterly, and Rural Sociology. He is also sought after for his expertise and ability to explain demographic information to a broad audience both by policy groups and by reporters. His research has been funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, U.S. Forest Service and the Carnegie Corporation of New York. He received his doctorate degree in sociology and demography from the University of North Carolina and his undergraduate training at the University of Michigan.\r\n\r\nIn 2016, Dr. Johnson was selected as an Andrew Carnegie Fellow and received the country’s most prestigious fellowship to advance research in the social sciences and humanities. Dr. Johnson has also been honored by the Rural Sociological Society with its excellence in research award and received the University of New Hampshire Faculty Excellence in Research Award based on the quality, originality, and significance of his scholarly work.