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Deborah Balk is a Professor at the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY). She also serves as Director of the CUNY Institute for Demographic Research and holds appointments in the CUNY Graduate Center's Sociology and Economics programs, as well as the CUNY School of Public Health's Epidemiology Program. Her expertise lies in spatial demography, integrating earth and social science data to address policy challenges related to urbanization, climate change, and population dynamics.
Dr. Balk has led significant roles in climate assessments, including Co-Chair of the New York City Panel on Climate Change’s 4th Assessment (2019–2024) and membership in the U.S. National Climate Assessment’s 6th Health Chapter (2025). She holds a PhD in Demography from UC Berkeley and degrees from the University of Michigan (MPP and AB in International Relations).
Her research focuses on urbanization, migration, poverty, health, and environmental interactions, particularly climate adaptation and equity. Notable projects include analyzing population vulnerability in coastal zones and developing spatial demographic tools for global health and policy. Awards include the Andrew Carnegie Fellowship (2016–2018) and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Fellowship (1991).
Dr. Balk has secured grants exceeding $6 million from NSF, NASA, and others, supporting work on urbanization, climate justice, and demographic data integration. She advises multiple institutions, including the U.S. Census Bureau and National Academy of Sciences. Her teaching spans spatial demography, urban policy, and statistical methods, reflecting her commitment to bridging demographic science and real-world applications.
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