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Andrew Watson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of History at the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Arts and Science. His research focuses on environmental history, energy systems, Canadian history, and agroecological sustainability. He explores topics such as energy transitions in agriculture, social metabolism analysis, and the intersection of environmental policies with historical identities.
Key research areas include the environmental history of North American plains regions, energy histories of fossil fuel dependency, and the socio-ecological impacts of agricultural practices. Watson’s work often employs interdisciplinary methods, combining quantitative data analysis with traditional historical research. He has published extensively on topics ranging from urban metabolism studies in Toronto to the sustainability practices of Mennonite farmers.
His recent publications highlight critical analyses of energy traps in industrial agriculture, comparative agroecosystem studies, and the environmental dimensions of incarceration during wartime. Watson’s scholarship bridges historical analysis with contemporary sustainability challenges, offering insights into long-term ecological and social dynamics.
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