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Personal bio
Garry Sotnik is a lecturer at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, teaching human adaptation to climate change, decision-making, and transformative social change. His experience studying social systems and how they change spans multiple topics and continents, ranging from poverty alleviation in the Middle East to human adaptation to policy and climate change in the United States and Ukraine. A Fulbright Award recipient, Garry led applied and theoretical research funded by the United Nations, the World Bank, and the USDA. He also published in various journals, including Sustainability Science, PNAS, and Nature Climate Change. Currently teaching
ESS 230: Pursuing Sustainability: Managing Complex Social Environmental Systems
(Autumn)
SUST 225: Decision Making for Sustainability (Autumn) SUST 210: Pursuing Sustainability: Managing Complex Social Environmental Systems (Autumn) SUST 240: Sustainability Leadership Practicum (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) SUST 290: Curricular Practical Training (Autumn, Winter, Spring) SUST 291: SUST INDIVIDUAL STUDY (Autumn) |