Charles Chester

Lecturer in Environmental Studies at Brandeis University / Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Department of Infectious Disease and Global Health, Cummings at Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

Schools

  • Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

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Biography

Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

Charles C. Chester teaches global environmental politics at Brandeis University and at the Fletcher School of Tufts University, where he is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of International Environmental Policy. He authored Conservation Across Borders: Biodiversity in an Interdependent World (Island Press 2006), which examined the global phenomenon of transboundary collaboration for conservation biodiversity protection, with a focus on the Sonoran Desert (USA-Mexico) and the Northern Rockies of Canada and the United States (Yellowstone to Yukon). He also co-edited the volume Conservation & Climate Change: Landscape and Seascape Science, Planning and Action (Island Press 2012). He is currently consulting with the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, and previously consulted for the Union of Concerned scientists and the Henry P. Kendall Foundation. He also serves on the board of Bat Conservation International, and has served on the boards of the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative and Root Capital. He is currently building the website, ieinfo.net, an online guide to international environmental information and global environmental politics.

Education

  • Tufts University Ph.D.
  • Tufts University M.A.
  • Tufts University M.A.L.D.
  • Brown University B.A.

Expertise

  • International Environmental Policy
  • Transborder conservation

Courses

  • ENVS 18b - Global Sustainability and Biodiversity Conservation
  • ENVS 39b - Climate Change: Causes, Impacts, Responses and Solutions
  • ENVS 107b - Atmospheric Civics and Diplomacy

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