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Alexios Antypas
Associate professor

Contact Details: Faculty Tower #603
Telephone: 327 3091
e-mail: antypasa@ceu.hu
personal Web-page: www.cepl.ceu.hu


Education:
  • PhD in natural resources policy and sociology, University of Washington
  • MSc in environmental science from State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry.
Working Experience:
  • 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.
  • Regular consultant to the Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe.
Environmental Interests:
  • Forest policy in countries-in-transition
  • Ecosystem management/transboundary ecosystem management
  • Environmental policy processes in countries-in-transition
  • Science-policy studies
  • Civil liability for environmental harms
Featured Publications:
  • Alexios Antypas, 2003."A New Age for Environmental Democracy: The Aarhus Convention in Hungary,"Environmental LiabilityVol. 11 (6).
  • Aleg Cherp and Alexios Antypas, 2003."Dealing with Continuous Reform: Towards Adaptive EA Policy Systems in Countries in Transition",Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and ManagementVol. 5 (4).
  • Alexios Antypas and Stephen Stec, 2003."Towards a Liability Regime for Damages to Transboundary Waters by Industrial Accidents: A New Protocol in the UNECE Region"Environmental Law and Management15 (5).
  • Stephen Stec, Alexios Antypas, Tonya Jansen and Eszter Gulacsy, 2002."Transboundary Environmental Governance and the Baia Mare Cyanide Spill",Review of Central and East European Law, Vol. 27.
  • Alexios Antypas, Rebecca McLain, John Gilden, and Greg Dyson, 2002."Federal Non Timber Forest Products Policy and Management,"in R. McLain, E. Jones, and J. Weigand (eds.),Non-Timber Forest Products in the United States,"Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas.
  • Alexios Antypas. 2000."The Institutional Development of the Commoditized Economy"in J. Manno,Privileged Goods, Commoditization and Its Impact on Environment and Society, Washington, DC: Lewis Publishers.
  • Margaret Shannon and Alexios Antypas, 1997."Open Institutions: Uncertainty and Ambiguity in 21st Century Forestry", chapter inCreating a Forestry for the 21st Century: The Science of Ecosystem Management, Jerry Franklin and Kathryn Kohm (eds.), Washington, DC: Island Press.
  • Margaret Shannon and Alexios Antypas, 1996."Civic Science is Democracy in Action,Northwest Science, Vol. 70, No. 1.





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