About
James Keese is a Professor at California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly), specializing in Environmental Studies, NGOs, and Latin America. He directs the Latin America Studies Program and created study abroad programs in Peru and Mexico. His research focuses on indigenous communities, sustainable development, and NGO collaboration in Latin America, with extensive fieldwork across 14 countries.
Education:
- B.S. in Social Sciences, Cal Poly (1987)
- M.A. in International Management, Thunderbird School of Global Management (1989)
- Ph.D. in Geography, University of Arizona (1996)
Research Interests: Dr. Keese investigates the intersection of NGOs, environmental sustainability, and indigenous rights in Latin America. His work emphasizes community-based approaches to development, with a focus on the Andes region. He has published extensively on topics such as improved cookstoves, volunteer tourism, and tropical forest conservation.
Publications Overview: His articles span disciplines like environmental policy, geography, and development studies, reflecting a commitment to applied research. Recent work includes analyses of sustainable technologies in Peru and volunteer tourism’s spatial impacts.
Teaching & Engagement: Teaches courses on human geography, Latin America, and environmental studies. Actively involved in developing international educational programs to enhance student engagement with global issues.
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