Robert C. Wilkinson
 Lecturer,
Environmental Studies and Bren School |
Office: |
Bren Hall 4011
and 4426 |
Phone: |
(805)
893-2968, (805) 569-2590 (home office phone/fax) |
Fax: |
(805) 893-8686 |
E-mail: |
wilkinson@es.ucsb.edu |
Website: |
www.es.ucsb.edu/faculty/wilkinson.php |
Mailing Address: |
1428 W.
Valerio St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101-4955 |
Courses: |
ES 116, Urban
Environments
ES 176A, Water Policy in the West
ES 176B, Advanced Study of Water Policy
ES 193CC, Global Climate Change |
Robert C. Wilkinson is a Lecturer in the Environmental Studies Program, and
the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, at the University
of California, Santa Barbara. Dr. Wilkinson’s teaching, research, and
consulting focus on water policy, climate change, and environmental policy issues.
Dr. Wilkinson advises various government agencies on water policy, climate research,
and policy issues. He currently serves on the public advisory committee for
California’s State Water Plan and he represents the University of California
on the Governor’s Task Force on Desalination. He also advises the California
Energy Commission on climate research, and for the past five years he has served
as coordinator for the climate impacts assessment of the California Region for
the US Global Change Research Program and the White House Office of Science
and Technology Policy.
Dr. Wilkinson is also a Senior Fellow with the Rocky Mountain Institute, and
he is a founding member of the California Environmental Dialogue and a founding
participant in the Aspen Institute’s The Environment in the 21st Century.
He consults for corporations, governments, foundations, and non-profit organizations
in the U.S. and internationally.
In 1990, Dr. Wilkinson established and directed the Graduate Program in Environmental
Science and Policy at the Central European University based in Budapest, Hungary.
He has worked extensively in Western Europe and in every country of Central
Europe from Albania through the Baltic States and throughout the former Soviet
Union including Siberia and Central Asia. He has also worked in Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, South Africa, and China.
Education:
Ph.D. Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2003
Recent Publications:
"Methodology for Analysis of the Energy Intensity of California's
Water Systems, and an Assessment of Multiple Potential Benefits Through Integrated
Water-Energy Efficiency Measures"
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