Contributors*
Brad Allenby is environment, health and safety vice president at AT&T; an adjunct professor at Columbia University¡¦s School of International and Public Affairs; and a former director of energy and environmental systems at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).
Jorge Antunes is an independent researcher based in Portugal. He received his M.Phil. in Environment and Development from Cambridge University.
Guri Bang is a senior research fellow at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research ¡V Oslo (CICERO).
Jon Barnett
is an Australian Research Council Research
Fellow, located in the School of Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies
at the University of Melbourne. His research is clustered around three sets
of issues: environmental security, climate change in the Pacific Islands and
Timor Leste, and violent conflict and post-conflict reconstruction."
E-mail: jbarn@unimelb.edu.au
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John Barkdull is an associate professor, Department of Political Science at Texas Tech University.
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Jack N. Barkenbus is executive director of the Energy, Environment and Resources Center at the University of Tennessee.
Douglas W. Blum is an associate professor of political science at Providence College and an adjunct associate professor of International Studies at the Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute of International Studies at Brown University.
Anita Bokwa is a lecturer and researcher in climatology at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland.
Donald A. Brown is senior counsel for sustainable development in the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and acting director of the Pennsylvania Consortium for Interdisciplinary Environmental Policy.
Gary Bryner is Research Professor of Law and Director of the Natural Resources Law Center at the University of Colorado School of Law. He is the author of Blue Skies, Green Politics: The Clean Air Act of 1990 and Its Implementation; From Promises to Performance: Achieving Global Environmental Goals; and, with Jacqueline Vaughn Switzer, Environmental Politics: Domestic and Global Dimensions.
Michele M. Betsill is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Colorado State University, and a recent postdoctoral fellow in the Global Environmental Assessment Project at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Her research on global environmental politics focuses on climate change.
Morten
Bøås
is a researcher at Fafo - Institute for Applied
International Studies, Oslo. He has published extensively about African
conflicts, multilateral development policy and regions and regionalisation. His
work has been published in journals such as Third World Quarterly, Current
History, Journal of Contemporary African Studies and Global Governance. He is
currently working on a book with Kevin Dunn called Revisiting African
Guerrillas.
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Loren R. Cass is an assistant professor of political science at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts.
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Elizabeth DeSombre is Frost Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Associate Professor of Political Science at Wellesley College
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Suraje Dessai is a doctoral researcher at the University of East Anglia, UK, and a research associate at the Center for Environmental Policy and Sustainable Development in Portugal.
Peter Doran is a writer and editor with the International Institute for Sustainable Development¡¦s Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB) and the Digital Editor for ENB at the United Nations climate change negotiations. He coordinates an organization working on Agenda-21 in Derry, Northern Ireland. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Kent at Canterbury, England.
Michael Dutschke works on international climate policy, specializing in land use, land-use change and forestry, with the Hamburg Institute of International Economics.
Lorraine Elliott is a fellow in the Department of International Relations at the Australian National University.
Robert Falkner is a Lecturer in International Relations at the London School of Economics and an Associate Fellow of the Sustainable Development Programme at Chatham House.
Dana R. Fisher is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and the Earth Institute at Columbia University, New York. (www.columbia.edu/~drf2004/)
Kristen Fletcher is the director of the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Legal Program, University of Mississippi Law School.
Tim Forsyth is a Lecturer in the Department of Geography and Environment at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Joy V. Galvez is an Environmental Communications Specialist who has taught at the University of the Philippines.
Sandra Greiner is formerly a research fellow at the Hamburg Institute of International Economics, works in the East Asia department of the World Bank.
Bernhard Grimm is the Head of the Department of Carbon Management at the German certification company TUEV Sueddeutschland, Munich.
Jonathan Harrington is an assistant professor of International Relations at Troy State University, New York, US.
Paul G. Harris is an associate professor of politics and director of the Project on Environmental Change and Foreign Policy at Lingnan University, Hong Kong.
Michael T. Hatch is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of the Pacific, Stockton, California.
Neil E. Harrison is Assistant Professor at the University of Wyoming. He is author of Constructing Sustainable Development and theme editor for UNESCO's Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems. He has published on international environmental politics and policy, climate change policy, sustainable development, and technological innovation. Dr. Harrison's present research uses theories of complex adaptive systems to explain international climate change politics.
Michael T. Hatch is Professor of Political Science and International Studies at the University of the Pacific, Stockton, California. E-mail: mhatch@pacific.edu
Jak Sangchai is an officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand. He received his doctorate in politics from the University of Leeds, UK. E-mail: jaksangchai@yahoo.com.uk
Lyn Jaggard is a visiting researcher at the Institute for German Studies at the University of Birmingham, England.
Phillip Scott Jones is research coordinator at the Centre for International Development and Training, University of Wolverhampton, UK.
Frank Jotzo is Research Aassociate with PELANGI Indonesia, Jakarta, and a doctoral candidate at the Australian National University (cres.anu.edu.au/~jotzo). E-mail: frank.jotzo@anu.edu.au
Martina Jung is a research fellow at the Hamburg Institute of International Economics, Germany.
Yasuko Kameyama is a Senior Researcher at the National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Japan (www.nies.go.jp/social/post2012).
Yuka
Kobayashi
is a doctoral candidate and Junior Research Fellow
at the University of Oxford, UK.
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Tobias Koch is the Head and Founder of the Steinbeis-Transfer-Zentrum for Emissions Trading and Climate Protection, Augsburg, Germany.
Yue-Choong Kog is an adjunct professor at the National University of Singapore and president of East-West Engineering Consultants.
Karsten Krause is an analyst with the Ministry of Research and Education, Hamburg State, Germany.
Nuno S. Lacasta is head of the Office of International Affairs at the Portuguese Ministry for Urban Affairs, Spatial Planning and the Environment.
Tran Dinh Lan is a senior researcher and head of the Marine Database and Remote Sensing Department, Hai Phong Institute of Oceanology, Vietnam.
Ho-Ching Lee is a professor in the Centre of General Education and director of the Centre of International Programmes at Chung-Yuan Christian University, Chung-Li, Taiwan.
Shin-wha Lee is a research professor in the Ilmin International Relations Institute at Korea University, Seoul.
Tse-Kang Leng is an associate research fellow at the Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan
Pham Van Luong is a senior researcher and deputy director of the Station for Marine Environment Monitoring, Hai Phong Institute of Oceanology, Vietnam.
Kate E. Marshall is a doctoral candidate researching environmental dimensions of European integration at the University of Washington.
Leonardo Massai is scientific assistant at the Research Centre for European and Comparative Public Law, University of Siena, Italy, and a doctoral candidate at the University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Mika Merviö is a professor of political science at the University of Shimane, Hamada, Japan.
Axel Michaelowa is the Head of the International Climate Policy Program at the Hamburg Institute of International Economics, Germany.
Andreas Missbach is foreign policy editor of the Swiss weekly Wochenzeitung, and he is associated with the Institute of Sociology at the University of Zurich.
Pascale D. Morand is formerly in the Swiss Foreign Affairs Department and Federal Agency for Environment, advises on corporate social responsibility and sustainable development.
Sangmin Nam is a doctoral candidate in the School of Anthropology, Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Melbourne, and a member of the Policy Committee of Green Korea United.
Tom Næss is a researcher at the Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Lysaker, Norway.
Ingrid Nestle is a former member of the German carbon sinks expert team, is a scientific assistant in energy economics at the University of Flensburg, Germany.
Sebastian Oberthür is an assistant professor at the Otto-Friedrich University of Bamberg and senior associate at Ecologic, Institute for International and European Environmental Policy.
Hiroshi Ohta is a professor in the School of International Politics, Economics and Business at Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo.
Jacob Park is a research fellow in the Harrison Program, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, and a fellow of the U.S. Environmental Leadership Program. His research examines the political economy of global warming, international business-environment issues, and environmental governance in Asia.
Eva Powroslo is a lawyer in the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety.
Agus P. Sari is the Executive-Director of PELANGI Indonesia, Jakarta, and a technical advisor to Indonesian delegations to the international climate change negotiations.
Atsuko Sato teaches in the Department of Political Science at California State University.
Judith Shapiro is the Director of the Global Environmental Politics Program at the School of International Service, American University, in Washington, DC. E-mail: shapiro@american.edu
Wen-chen Shih is an associate professor of law in the Department of International Trade at National Chengchi University, Taiwan.
Srini Sitaraman is a research assistant at the Program in Arms Control and International Security, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigne.
Allen L. Springer is a professor of Government and Legal Studies at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine.
Peter Stoett is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
J. David Tàbara is a senior researcher at the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
Stephanie Tai is a visiting law professor at the Washington and Lee University School of Law, Lexington, Virginia. (Starting in July 2005)
Wakana Takahashi is a research associate at the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies in Japan.
Olivia Tanujaya is an economist and a Researcher at PELANGI Indonesia, Jakarta.
Simon S.C. Tay is an associate professor of international law at the National University of Singapore and chairman of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs.
Dennis Tänzler is research fellow at Adelphi Research in Berlin.
Tran Duc Thanh is a senior researcher and head of the Marine Geo-Environment Department, Hai Phong Institute of Oceanology, Vietnam.
Andreas Tjernshaugen is a research fellow at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research ¡V Oslo (CICERO) and a doctoral student at the University of Oslo.
Michelle Twena is a research assistant at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research ¡V Oslo (CICERO).
Jonas Vevatne is a research fellow at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research ¡V Oslo (CICERO).
Katharine Vincent is a doctoral researcher at the Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research and School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, UK.
Shouchuan (Jusen) Asuka-Zhang is Associate Professor in the Center for North East Asian Studies at Tohuku University, Japan.
Zhihong
Zhang
is Program Manager for Climate Change
at the Global Environment Facility in Washington, DC.
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*Unless updated, contributors' affiliations were accurate at the time of publication of their respective contributions to the project.