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Eric Thomas serves as a Lecturer at the School of Earth and Sustainability, University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he contributes to environmental and geographical sciences education and research. His work addresses critical socio-ecological dynamics in resource-dependent communities.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- M.A. from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- B.A. from Hamilton College
Dr. Thomas specializes in political ecology with emphases on resource frontiers and coastal development. His research examines power structures in aquaculture and fisheries governance, analyzing how political-economic forces drive environmental change in vulnerable coastal zones. He investigates sustainability challenges through interdisciplinary lenses connecting ecological systems with human livelihoods and policy frameworks.
Based in Holdsworth Hall 115, Amherst, MA, he maintains active engagement with environmental conservation initiatives through his institutional affiliation. His scholarly approach integrates geographical analysis with climate science perspectives to address contemporary sustainability dilemmas.
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