Tim Duane in Indonesia
Tim Duane in Indonesia
Environmental Studies, UC-Santa Cruz
Tim Duane, '82, MS '83, PhD '89, is professor emeritus of environmental studies at UC-Santa Cruz. He is also an attorney with more than four decades of professional experience in the fields of energy, climate, land use, natural resources, water, and environmental policy, planning and law. Tim has traveled throughout Indonesia and worked with the Indonesian government as well as many Indonesian graduate students beginning in the early 1990s. He has led two Stanford trips to Southeast Asia in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.
Tim now lives in Flagstaff, Arizona, and has lectured in courses at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. He has traveled to over 50 countries and has led trips for Stanford Travel/Study to India, Southeast Asia, Iceland, Greenland, the Canadian Arctic, the American West, and Southern Africa. On this trip, Tim will discuss economic development in Indonesia, the fate of Indonesia’s rainforest and palm oil plantations, international wildlife trade and Indonesian biodiversity, and the impact of climate change on the region’s coral reefs.
Senior fellow, Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment, University of Utah, 2022–2024
Professor in residence, 2018–2022, and visiting professor, 2013–2018, University of San Diego School of Law
Professor, environmental studies, UC-Santa Cruz, 2009–2018
Associate professor: environmental planning and policy, UC-Berkeley, 1991–2009
Visiting professor: Seattle University School of Law, 2012; and Vermont Law School, 2008–2012
Author, Shaping the Sierra: Nature, Culture, and Conflict in the Changing West (UC Press, 2000)
BA ’82, human biology, MS ’83 and PhD ’89, civil engineering, Stanford University
JD ’06, environmental law, UC-Berkeley
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