
About
Avik Basu is a Lecturer at the University of Michigan's School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS), specializing in Behavior, Education, and Communication. His work bridges environmental psychology and sustainability through courses like Social Research Methods for Environment and Sustainability (EAS 641) and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change seminar (EAS 501.158).
- Education: PhD in Environmental Psychology, MS/BS in Electrical Engineering, all from the University of Michigan
His research focuses on:
- Climate adaptation in developing countries via scenario planning
- Differences between expert and layperson environmental decision-making
- Attention restoration through natural environments
- Designing spaces that enhance individual and community well-being
Recent publications analyze green infrastructure in Michigan, sea level rise impacts in Seychelles, and attention restoration theory. He co-edited the book Fostering Reasonableness: Supportive Environments for Bringing Out Our Best.
Avik directs the University of Michigan delegation to UN Climate Conferences (COP) since 2015 and advises student organization Climate Blue.
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