SALEEM ALI

Professor Ali is currently involved in various research projects focusing on the causes of environmental conflicts between corporations and communities with a particular focus on the mineral sector. He also applies his expertise in conflict resolution to studying and resolving contemporary ethnic conflicts, especially in South Asia.

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Biography

Saleem H. Ali is Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Vermont's Rubenstein School of Natural Resources, and on the adjunct faculty of Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies.For the 2007-2008 academic year, he is also serving as the Associate Dean for Graduate Education in Natural Resources at the University of Vermont. His research focuses on the causes and consequences of environmental conflicts and how ecological factors can promote peace. He is also on the visting faculty for the United Nations mandated University for Peace (Costa Rica), where he teaches a course on Indigenous Environment and Development Conflicts. Much of his empirical research has focused on environmental conflicts in the mineral sector and he is the author of Mining, the Environment and Indigenous Development Conflicts (published the University of Arizona Press, fall 2003). His most recent edited volume is Peace Parks: Conservation and Conflict Resolution (MIT Press, September, 2007), which has received cover endorsements from E.O. Wilson, George Schaller and Achim Steiner, and a foreword by Julia Marton-Lefevre.

Dr. Ali is also a member of the expert advisory group on environmental conflicts for the United Nations Environment Programme with a specific interest in transboundary conservation zones. As part of this effort, he is a member of the World Commission on Protected Areas and the IUCN Taskforce on Transboundary Conservation. He has also been involved in promoting environmental education in madrassahs (Islamic religious schools) and using techniques from environmental planning to study the rise of these institutions in his ethnic homeland -- Pakistan, under a grant from the United States Institute of Peace.

Some of his current research on environmental health perception in mining areas and social resposibility in the mining sector is supported by the Tiffany &Co. Foundation .

Prior to embarking on an academic career, Dr. Ali has worked as an environmental health and safety professional at General Electric (based at GE headquarters in Fairfield, CT, and at silicone resin manufacturing sites in New York). He has served as a consultant for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Health Canada as an Associate at the Boston-based consulting firm Industrial Economics Inc. Pro bono projects include a mining impact prospectus for the Crowe Tribe of Montana and research assistance to Cultural Survival (an indigenous rights NGO).

He is also a professional mediator and has conducted workshops on consenus-building for private and public interests, as well as peer review of research publications for the World Bank, the International Institute for Sustainable Development, The Woodrow Wilson Center, the Journal of Environmental Management, the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, the Natural Resources Forum and Yale University Press.

Research appointments include a Public Policy Fellowship at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia, a Baker Foundation Research Fellowship at Harvard Business School and a parliamentary internship at the U.K. House of Commons. Teaching experience includes courses on environmental planning, conflict resolution, industrial ecology, research methods and technical writing. Professor Ali received his doctorate in Environmental Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), an M.E.S. in environmental law and policy from Yale University, and his Bachelors in Chemistry from Tufts University (summa cum laude).

Dr. Ali was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts and is a US citizen but spent much of his impressionable schooling years in Lahore, Pakistan. He and his wife Maria have two children: Shahmir (born 1998) and Shahroze (born 2001)

Curricum Vitae

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SALEEM ALI, Ph.D. (MIT), M.E.S. (Yale), B.S. (Tufts)
Adjunct Associate Professor
Watson Institute for International Studies
Phone: +1 401 863 9823
Phone 2: +1 802 656 0173
E-mail: saleem@alum.mit.edu

Saleem Ali's Brown Research URL:
http://research.brown.edu/myresearch/Saleem_Ali

On The Web:
http://www.uvm.edu/~shali
Peace Parks: Conservation and Conflict Resolution

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