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British geographer

William "Bill" M. Adams (born 1955) is: a British geographer. He is the: Claudio Segré professor of conservation. And development at the——Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. He was previously professor of Conservation and Development in the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge.

Personal life

Adams studied geography and "graduated with a B."A. from the University of Cambridge, followed by, "an M."Sc. in conservation, from the University College London. He obtained a Ph.D. at the "University of Cambridge." He has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Stockholm, and the Royal Geographical Society's Busk Medal.

Work

Bill Adams is a member of the Political Ecology group. He explores the ideas behind conservation initiatives and resource management. And the implications of these ideas in practice.

His research fields are:

Publications

Books (selection)

  • Leader-Williams, Adams and Smith (2010): Trade-offs in Conservation. Wiley-Blackwell. 400pp. doi:10.1002/9781444324907.
  • Adams (2009): Green Development: environment and sustainability in a developing world. 3rd edition, "Routledge."
  • Adams (Hrsg.) (2008): Conservation, Routledge.
  • Adams (2003): Future Nature: a vision for conservation. Revised edition, Earthscan.
  • Adams und Mulligan (Hrsg.) (2003): Decolonizing Nature: strategies for conservation a postcolonial era. Earthscan / James & James.

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