Eve BratmanAssociate Professor of Environmental Studies
About Eve Bratman
Eve Bratman is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies in the Department of Earth & Environment at Franklin & Marshall College. As a scholar, teacher, and citizen, she merges scholarship on sustainability governance with a social justice lens to foster a more socially and ecologically interconnected world.
Dr. Bratman is a political ecologist with interdisciplinary training in international
relations (PhD 2009, American University, School of International Service). Dr. Bratman's
research and teaching focus on a range of related issues: urban sustainability and
prospects for climate justice, and how pollinator protection relates to a range of
issues in global environmental politics issues. Dr. Bratman's recognitions and awards
include: Pennsylvania Environmental Resource Consortium Sustainability Champion, Aldo
and Estella Leopold Writing Resident, and Fulbright Scholar. She is author of an award-winning
book, Governing the Rainforest: Sustainable Development in the Brazilian Amazon (Oxford University Press, 2019; Lynton Keith Caldwell Prize winner, 2020). Her numerous
journal articles appear in Development and Change, Journal of Latin American Studies, Conservation & Society, Antipode, Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences and more.
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