معرفی
Netra B. Chhetri serves as Professor at Arizona State University's School for the Future of Innovation in Society, with additional affiliations at the Center for Biodiversity Outcomes and Humanities for the Environment Global Network. As a Senior Global Futures Scientist within the Global Futures Scientists and Scholars program, he maintains active roles across multiple interdisciplinary initiatives focusing on climate adaptation and sustainability.
His research spans climate change adaptation, food security, resource governance, and public engagement, with particular expertise in linking environmental dynamics to social outcomes. Chhetri employs knowledge co-creation approaches to address multi-scalar environmental challenges, drawing from professional experience in watershed management, conservation farming, and participatory development across vulnerable communities globally. His work integrates theoretical human-environment frameworks with practical field applications.
Chhetri's publication record demonstrates significant contributions to climate adaptation literature, with influential work appearing in Nature Climate Change and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. His research portfolio reveals consistent focus on agricultural adaptation strategies, climate-food system interactions, and institutional innovation for resilience building. Recent publications emphasize community-based adaptation approaches and technological solutions for climate-vulnerable systems.
- 2014 – Member, ASU Leadership Academy, Cohort II
- 2011 – Early Career Scientist Assembly Fellow; National Center for Atmospheric Research
- 2010 – Renhard Mohn Prize (Shortlisted) and Jim Creighton Award
- 2010 – DISCCRS Award
- 2007 – Peccei and Mikhalevich Award Finalist (IIASA)
- 2006 – IIASA Young Scientists Summer Program Fellow
Chhetri actively mentors graduate students through research supervision and teaching, with extensive service on NSF review panels and as journal reviewer for Climatic Change and World Development. His major research initiatives include NSF-funded projects on perennial biomass energy crops and climate adaptation pathways for livestock systems in Nepal's Gandaki River Basin. He directs significant outreach through Emerge and World Wide Views on Climate Change citizen engagement initiatives.
