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Personal bio
GARRY SOTNIK is a Lecturer with the Sustainability Science and Practice Program at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. He is a systems scientist with research focused on identifying robust adaptation strategies in contexts defined by deep uncertainty and global climate change. Garry develops and implements agent-based computer simulation models that explore co-evolutionary interactions among human cognition and behavior, on the one end, and biophysical conditions, on the other. He co-manages the Sustainability Leadership Practicum, and co-teaches Managing Complex Social-Environmental Systems and Decision Making for Sustainability. Currently teaching
SUST 210: Pursuing Sustainability: Managing Complex Social Environmental Systems
(Autumn)
ESS 230: Pursuing Sustainability: Managing Complex Social Environmental Systems (Autumn) SUST 240: Sustainability Leadership Practicum (Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer) SUST 225: Decision Making for Sustainability (Winter) SUST 291: SUST INDIVIDUAL STUDY (Autumn) SUST 290: Curricular Practical Training (Autumn, Winter, Spring) |