Alexios Antypas
Associate Professor
Director, Center for Environment and Security
Building:
Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower Room:
603 Phone number:
327-3091 Qualifications:
PhD in natural resources policy and sociology, University of Washington
MSc in environmental science, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
B.A. in history, Georgetown University
Academic/Professional experience, and Achievements:
Dr. Antypas joined CEU in 2000. Since 2008, he is the Director of the Center for Environment and Security (CENSE). Prior to that he worked in:
- Civic Education Project visiting professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Rezekne in Latvia.
- Adjunct faculty, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Lemoyne College, Syracuse, NewYork.
- Consultant to UNDP, UNEP, the US Forest Service, the Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe.
His research interests include
- Global environmental governance
- Environmental policy change and transformation
- Human rights and the environment
- Science-policy studies
Academic/research topics:
environmental justice
reform of environmental policy
global environmental governance
science-policy studies
Academic/Research Areas:
Projects with involvement of Alexios Antypas
Theses supervised by Alexios Antypas
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“We Don’t Eat Fish…” Science, Policy and EU Governance: The Implementation of Arsenic Limits for Drinking Water in a Hungarian Case Study. Thesis author: Julia Leventon Year of enrollment: 2007/2008 |
Publications
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Cherp, A., A. Antypas, and R. A. Mnatsakanian. Environment and Security : Transforming Risk into Cooperation : The Case of Eastern Europe. The United Nations Environment Programme, 2007.
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Ürge-Vorsatz, D., L. Mez, G. Miladinova, A. Antypas, A. Baniak, and M. Bursik. The impact of structural changes in the energy sector of CEE countries on the creation of sustainable energy path : special focus on investment in environmentally friendly energy and impact of such a sustainable energy path on employment and access condit. Budapest: Central European University, 2003.
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Antypas, A.. The dynamics of legitimation and the case of the US Forest Service : a theoretical and historical discussion. Walla Walla, Wash.: U.S. Forest Service, 1995.
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Antypas, A., S. Stec, and T. Steger. "Transition and Governance : The Case of Post-Communist States." In Multilevel Governance of Global Environmental Change : Perspectives from Science, Sociology and the Law, edited by G. Winter, 358-383. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
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Antypas, A., R. J. McLain, J. Gilden, and G. Dyson. "Federal nontimber forest products policy and management." In Nontimber forest products in the United States, edited by E. T. Jones, R. McLain and J. F. Weigand. Development of western resources. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas, 2002.
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Antypas, A.. "The Institutional Development of the Commoditized Economy." In Privileged Goods, Commoditization and Its Impact on Environment and Society, edited by J. P. Manno, 149-172. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2000.
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Shannon, M. A., and A. Antypas. "Open institutions : uncertainty and ambiguity in 21st-century forestry." In Creating a forestry for the 21st century : the science of ecosystem management, edited by K. A. Kohm and J. F. Franklin, 437-446. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1997.
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Antypas, A.. Translating ecosystem science into ecosystem management and policy : a case study of network formation. Washington: University of Washington, 1998.
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