John Martin Anderies
Associate Professor, School of Sustainability
Associate Professor, School of Human Evolution and Social Change
Expertise
resource governance; human ecology; mathematical bioeconomics; modeling and simulation
Courses
ASM/SOS 591: Modelling Module (independent study/research)
ASM/SOS 591: Dynamic Modeling in Social-Ecological Systems (graduate level)
ASM 494/BIO 424: Dynamic Modeling in Social-Ecological Systems (undergraduate level)
ASB/SOS 591: Institutions, Society and Environment
SOS 511: Research Methods in Sustainability Science
Bio
Dr. Anderies studies how ecological, behavioral, social, and institutional factors generate vulnerabilities and enhance resilience and robustness in social-ecological systems. His work combines insights from present-day, historical, and archaeological examples of social-ecological systems with analytical techniques and laboratory experiments to study how individual decision-making processes influence social and environmental outcomes. Other areas of interest include economic growth, demographics, and theoretical ecology. Dr. Anderies teaches Dynamic Modeling in Social Ecological Systems; Institutions, Society, and Environment; Rules, Games, and Society; and Quantitative Methods in Sustainability.
Select Publications
Anderies, J. M,, M. Katti, and E. Shochat. 2007. Living in the city: Resource availability, predation, and bird population dynamics in urban areas.
Journal of Theoretical Biology 247(2007):36-49.
Anderies, J. M., A. A. Rodriguez, M. Janssen, and O. Cifdaloz. 2007. Panaceas, uncertainty, and the robust control framework in sustainability science.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Anderies, J. M., B. H. Walker, and A. P. Kinzig. 2006. Fifteen weddings and a funeral: Case studies and resilience-based management.
Ecology and Society11(1):Art. 21. Online:
http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art21/.
Education
Ph.D., University of British Columbia, 1998
M.S., University of British Columbia, 1996
B.S., Colorado School of Mines, 1987