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Gerald Singh

Gerald Singh - Environmental Studies

Assistant professor & Ocean Nexus Chair of Global Change and Sustainable Development

Environmental Studies

Contact:
Office: DTB B224 250-853-3558
Credentials:
PhD (Resource Management and Environmental Sciences) 2019, University of British Columbia
Area of expertise:
Sustainable development, global change, coastal management, environmental impact assessment, risk, quantitative methods.

Office Hours

By appointment only.

About Gerald Singh

Dr. Gerald Singh is an Assistant Professor and Ocean Nexus Chair of Global Change and Sustainable Development in the School of Environmental Studies. Singh is also the Deputy Science Director with the Nippon Foundation Ocean Nexus Center at the University of Washington EarthLab.

His research is primarily situated in the science-policy interface, and focused on understanding the dynamics between social, economic, and environmental dimensions in sustainable development. This focus takes form in the following ways:

  1. assessing cumulative anthropogenic impacts on the environment and understanding the consequences to people;
  2. determine priority policy actions and plans to achieve specific sustainable development objectives (particularly the Sustainable Development Goals);
  3. understand risk and uncertainty in sustainability policy and management.

Doing work in any one of these areas means navigating data gaps, and Singh uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches, as well as structured expert elicitation, in his research.

Accepting Grad Students?

Gerald is accepting graduate students.