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Professor David Schlosberg is a leading academic in environmental politics and justice, serving as Director of the Sydney Environment Institute and Professor at the University of Sydney. He holds academic qualifications from the University of California Santa Cruz (B.A. Honors) and the University of Oregon (PhD, MS). His research focuses on environmental justice, climate adaptation, and the intersection of political theory with ecological and multispecies justice. Schlosberg has authored influential books such as Defining Environmental Justice and Sustainable Materialism, and his work is widely cited in top journals. He has held visiting roles at institutions like the London School of Economics and Princeton University. Key affiliations include the Sydney Policy Lab and the Sydney Environment Institute. His grants include projects on food insecurity, disaster risk reduction, and multispecies justice. Schlosberg advises PhD students on topics like climate resilience and indigenous knowledge systems.
Research interests span environmental political theory, climate justice, and sustainable materialism. Notable recent publications address multispecies justice in urban planning and planetary commons governance. He emphasizes community-based approaches to climate adaptation, blending theoretical innovation with practical policy solutions.
- Grants: Includes 'FoodLab Sydney,' 'Self-Organising Systems for Disaster Risk Reduction,' and 'Protecting Animals in Catastrophic Fires.'
- Awards: None explicitly listed, but recognized through prestigious fellowships and collaborative projects.
- Students: Supervises research on topics such as Timorese climate resilience and ant-based ecological paradigms.
- Labs/Teams: Leads the Sydney Environment Institute, fostering interdisciplinary environmental research.


