Collection Editor

Dr. David Humphreys

Dr. David Humphreys

Professor of Environmental Policy, The Open University, UK

Dr. David Humphreys is proud to work teaching and researching sustainability and environmental policy at what he regards as the world’s leader in distance university teaching. He began his career specializing in international forest policy on which he was written two books, Forest Politics: The Evolution of International Cooperation (1996) and Logjam: Deforestation and the Crisis of Global Environmental Governance (2006). His interests in heritage include the natural and built environments, with a particular interest in the reconstruction of Beirut. He has also published on climate change politics, geoengineering, the democratic regulation of transnational corporations, and the emerging jurisprudence of rights of nature. With Spencer Stober he edited the Common Ground volume Transitions to Sustainability: Theoretical Debates for a Changing Planet (2014). His academic awards include the International Studies Association’s Harold and Margaret Sprout Award (2008) and an Honorary Fellowship from the Institute of Chartered Foresters (2015). He lives outside Canterbury, Kent with his wife and two children where he takes a keen interest in local sustainability issues.

Editorial Board

  • Jonathan Barton, Pontificial Catholic University in Santiago de Chile, Chile
  • Jessica Budds, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
  • Carolyn Fonyo Boggess, Oregon State University, United States of America
  • Fred P Gale, University of Tasmania, Australia
  • Amareswar Galla, International Institute for the Inclusive Museum, India
  • Björn Hassler, Södertörn University, Sweden
  • Anupam Khajuria, United Nations University, Japan
  • Shino Koda, Tottori University of Environmental Studies, Japan
  • Claudia Loggia, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  • Paula MacDowell, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Pat O'Riley, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
  • Rafael Robina Ramírez, University of Extremadura, Cáceres, Spain
  • Spencer Stober, Alvernia University, United States of America



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