Jeffrey T. Bury

Jeffrey T. Bury
Born 1970
Utah, USA
Fields Political Science, International Affairs, Geography
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Alma mater

Jeffrey T. Bury (born 1970) is an American geographer and researcher focused on the natural and social transformations in Latin America caused by globalization processes.

Background

Bury grew up in Utah and received a BA in Political Science from the University of Utah in 1993, and an MA in International Affairs from The American University in 1995 (with an early study of carbon sequestration politics). He received his PhD in Geography at University of Colorado at Boulder in 2002 with a dissertation on The Political Ecology of Transnational Mining Corporations and Livelihood Transformation in Cajamarca Peru, supervised by Anthony Bebbington.

From 2003-6 He was Assistant Professor at San Francisco State University. Since 2006, he has been Associate Professor at the Department of Environmental Studies at University of California at Santa Cruz.[1]

Bury publishes in English and Spanish.

Scholarly work

Bury has been tracing the interaction between mining projects, rural livelihood systems, and environmental change in the Peruvian Andes since the late 1990s. Over this time, the pace of mining has increased, as has local resistance to it.

He is also part of a large NSF project, "Hydrologic Transformation and Human Resilience to Climate Change in the Peruvian Andes."

Major Publications

Industries in Latin America. University of Texas-Austin Press.

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