• Marc Hufty
    Professeur titulaire, Development Studies

    Rothschild 20, RU106

     

    Courses taught:
    Office hours:

    Thursdays and Fridays 14:00-16:00

    Position(s) at the Institute

    Professeur titulaire, Development Studies

    Co-cordinator for research on “Biodiversity”, Centre for International Environmental Studies

    Profile

    PhD University of Geneva (Graduate Institute of International Studies)
    Marc Hufty's current research activities focus on multi-level environmental governance processes. He has taught and done field research in Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Nicaragua, Madagascar and South Africa.

    Areas of expertise

    Selected publications

    • Seghezzo, L., Volante, J.N., Paruelo, J., Somma, D.J., Buliubasich, E.C., Rodriguez, H., Gagnon, S., Hufty, M.  (Forthcoming). Native Forests and Agricultural Development in Salta, Argentina: Visions, Discourses, and Practices. Journal of Environment and Development.
    • Hufty, M. and Haakenstad, A. (2011). Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation: A Critical Review. Consilience: The Journal of Sustainable Development. Columbia University. 5 (1): 1-24. Open access.
    • Hufty, M. 2010. Gobernanza en Salud Pública: Hacia un Marco Analítico. Revista de Salud Pública. 12 (1) Febrero: 39-61.
    • Hufty, M. (Forthcoming). Investigating Policy Processes: The Governance Analytical Framework. In: NCCR North-South Synthesis. H. Hurni and U. Wiesmann (eds). Bern: NCCR North-South / Geographica Bernensia.
    • Hufty, M. (Forthcoming) A political ecology of Latin American forests through time, Latin America: Dreams and Legacy 1810‐2010. C. Auroi and A. Held (eds). London: Imperial College Press.
       
    • Link to Marc Hufty's Scholarly Papers

    Fellowship and activities

    • 2011/14. Coordinator. Research project “Adapting to Adaptation (ADAPT2): Studying the influence of climate change adaptation discourses and policies on local governance processes”.  Financed by the Swiss National Fund for Scientific Research.
    • 2010/12. Coordinator. Research project “Can small players make a difference? A multilevel governance assessment of the Swiss contribution to the establishment of an international regime on Biodiversity (SWIC-2)”. Financed by the Swiss Secretariat for Education and Research.
    • 2008/11. Member of the Coordination Committee, Coordinator for Switzerland, COST Action IS0802 “The Transformation of Global Environmental Governance: Risks and Opportunities (TGEG)”

    Documents

    CVMarc.Hufty.pdf (196 Kb) May 2, 2011