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Carl Bauer is a Professor at the University of Arizona's School of Geography, Development, & Environment, specializing in comparative and international water law and policy. His interdisciplinary work combines legal studies, geography, and political economy, focusing on Latin America and the USA. He has consulted for the United Nations, World Bank, and other institutions, and has conducted research in Chile for over three decades, particularly analyzing water markets and governance models.
Bauer holds a Ph.D. in Jurisprudence and Social Policy from UC Berkeley Law School, an M.S. in Geography from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a B.A. in Geology from Yale College.
His research emphasizes water markets, hydropower governance, and legal frameworks in resource management. Recent work explores Chile's constitutional reforms related to environmental protection and the historical evolution of US hydropower policies. His publications critically examine the interplay between market mechanisms and ecological sustainability, often highlighting governance challenges in transboundary water systems like the Maipo River basin.
While no formal advisees are listed, Bauer's consulting experience and academic roles suggest significant engagement with policy implementation. His work frequently intersects with institutions like Resources for the Future and international development banks.
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