Netra holds a joint appointment with the Consortium for Science, Policy and
Outcomes (CSPO) and with ASU’s School
of Geographical Sciences
(SGeoS). He also is a faculty associate for the Ph.D. programs in Environmental
Social Science and Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology as
well as an Honors Disciplinary Faculty with the Barrett Honors
College at ASU.
Presently, he is a fellow of the Natural Research Institute at the University of Greenwich
in London. He
was a recipient of the Young Scientists Summer Program of the International
Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg,
Austria in
2006. Netra returned to academics after more than a decade of working for
governmental and non-governmental organizations in developing countries. Netra
is one of the founding members of Nepal Participatory Action Network, an
institution with members from leading development organizations practicing and
promoting participatory learning for sustainable development. In the Third
Assessment Report (TAR) of the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), he
was involved in the review and synthesis of literature on the impacts of
climate change in agriculture. In IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Report, he is a
contributing author on the small-holder agricultural systems and the
possibility of adaptation to climate variability and change.
Research Interests
Rooted broadly in the nature-society realm of geographic inquiry, Netra’s
research advances scholarship on human dimensions of climate change through the
understanding of how a society’s adaptive capacity to climate variability and
change is shaped by the geographical region’s social, political, institutional
and biophysical contexts. His research interest in the nature-society
intersection of geography is the result of his long-term commitment to
interdisciplinary scholarship and over a decade’s experience in natural
resource management and capacity building with community and policy makers in
South Asia, largely in Nepal
and India.
Much of Netra’s research is guided by his desire to bring together research
methods and theories from resource economics, political ecology, and natural
hazards. In his scholarship, Netra strives to provide new perspectives in
research conduct and ways of integrating research findings into attaining
socially desirable policy outcomes. The international scope of Netra’s research
is aligned with ASU’s emphasis on “global engagement” through creative endeavor
and collaborative research. In his joint professorship, equally split between
CSPO and SGeoS, Netra strives to fully integrate geographic inquiry into science
and technology policy and vice versa in all matters of academic pursuit.
Education
Ph.D. (Geography with Demography minor) - Penn State University
M.A. (Geography with Demography minor) - Penn State University
B.Sc. (Agriculture) - Institute of Agriculture & Animal Sciences, Nepal
Honorary Diploma in Permaculture, University of Tasmania, Australia
Find out more about Netra Chhetri at his ASU Directory page.
CSPO Projects
World
Wide Views on Global Warming