
Dalby, Simon
Simon Dalby is a Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University. His published research deals with climate change, environmental security and geopolitics.
He is co-editor of Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals(Routledge 2019), Rethinking Geopolitics (Routledge 1998), The Geopolitics Reader (Routledge 1998, 2006), Reframing Climate Change (Routledge 2016) and author of Creating the Second Cold War (Pinter and Guilford, 1990/Bloomsbury 2016), Environmental Security (University of Minnesota Press, 2002) , Security and Environmental Change (Polity, 2009) and Anthropocene Geopolitics: Globalization, Security, Sustainability (University of Ottawa Press 2020).
Simon Dalby was educated at Trinity College Dublin, the University of Victoria and holds a Ph.D. from Simon Fraser University. Before joining the Balsillie School he was Professor of Geography, Environmental Studies and Political Economy at Carleton University in Ottawa.
Research Interests: International Policy and Governance; Geography and Environmental Studies; Climate Change; Borders and Globalization; Geopolitics; Empire; Military Globalization; Anthropocene
Listing Details
Institution: | Wilfrid Laurier University |
Fields of Expertise: | Borders Environmental Politics and Policy International Relations and Foreign Policy |
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Email: | sdalby@gmail.com |
Media outreach: | Yes |
Languages: | English |
Publications: | (Coeditor (with Pami Aalto and Vilho Harle)) Geopolitics Special issue on "The Critical Geopolitics of Northern Europe: Identity Politics Unlimited" 8(1). 2003. 1-218. (A. Fiona D. Mackenzie and Simon Dalby) "Moving Mountains: Community, Nature and Resistance in the Isle of Harris, Scotland, and Cape Breton, Canada" Antipode 35(2). 2003. 309-333. "Geopolitical Identities: Arctic Ecology and Global Consumption" Geopolitics 8(1). Special issue on "The Critical Geopolitics of Northern Europe: Identity Politics Unlimited" edited by P. Aalto, S. Dalby and V. Harle, 2003. 181-203. |