
معرفی
Mark Carey is a Professor in Environmental Studies and Geography at the University of Oregon, where he leads research at the Glacier Lab (glacierlab.uoregon.edu). His work bridges environmental history, glaciology, and climate justice, focusing on the intersections of glaciers, society, and climate change in the Andes and Arctic.
- Research Interests
- Environmental History
- Glaciology and Society
- Climate Change Adaptation
- Environmental Justice
- Latin American Environmental Policy
- Arctic and Andean Cryospheric Studies
Mark Carey’s recent publications emphasize sociocryospheric systems, glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) risks, and climate litigation. His interdisciplinary work combines historical analysis with contemporary climate science, highlighting vulnerabilities in mountain cryospheres and advocating for community-centered adaptation strategies. He has authored influential works like The Routledge Handbook of Environmental History (2023) and developed frameworks for analyzing climate justice in glacial regions.
His Glacier Lab at the University of Oregon fosters collaborative research on global cryospheric changes, with a focus on Andean and Arctic regions. Carey’s career spans decades of CNH-funded research (2010) and leadership in integrating environmental history with climate policy, emphasizing the need for decolonized research methodologies and gender-inclusive adaptation strategies.



