
معرفی
Edward Weber is the Ulysses Dubach Professor of Political Science at Oregon State University’s School of Public Policy. He specializes in American political institutions, regulation, bureaucracy, and public policy with a focus on environmental governance.
- Education: B.A. from Colorado State University (1978), M.A. (1991) and Ph.D. (1996) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Advisory Roles: Senior Science Advisor to Shared Strategy for Puget Sound, member of the Northwest Straits Marine Conservation scientific review committee
His research explores bureaucracy and regulation in democratic contexts, emphasizing collaborative governance frameworks, environmental policy reinvention, and sustainability initiatives like watershed governance and water resource management.
Key publications include New Strategies for Wicked Problems (2017) and Changing Philosophies and Policies: Endangered Species Across the Years (2016), reflecting interdisciplinary trends in science-policy integration and environmental governance.
- Scientific Award: Ulysses Dubach Professor of Political Science
Ed’s career spans both academia and practical experience, including a decade as a carpenter and building contractor, which informs his applied approach to policy research.



