Marc Hufty
Professor
Development Studies
Graduate Institute of International Studies Geneva
Switzerland
Biography
Marc Hufty is PROFESSEUR TITULAIRE, DEVELOPMENT STUDIES at Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies IHEID. He have PhD in political science (International History and Politics) Graduate Institute of International Studies (IUHEI), University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Research Interest
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.Conservation and biodiversity Environmental policies, Environmental history, Governance, local and international Indigenous peoples, Natural resources, extractive economies, commodities Political ecology, Social movements, Africa, Subsaharan (Madagascar) Latin America and the Caribbean (Argentina; Bolivia; Chile; Nicaragua; Peru).
Publications
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Hufty M (2011) A political ecology of Latin American forests through time. In C. Auroi and A. Helg (eds). Latin America 1810-2010: Dreams and Legacy. London: Imperial College Press, pp. 241-268.
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Hufty M (2011) Investigating policy processes: The Governance Analytical Framework (GAF). In: Wiesmann, U., Hurni, H., et al. editors. Research for Sustainable Development: Foundations, Experiences, and Perspectives. Bern: NCCR North-South / Geographica Bernensia: 403–424.
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Hufty M, Schulz T, Tschopp M (2013) The Role of Small States: Switzerland. In Sebastian Oberthür and Kristin Rosendal (Eds.): Global Governance of Genetic Resources: Access and Benefit Sharing after the Nagoya Protocol. Earthscan/Routledge.