Marshall Burke
About Marshall Burke
Marshall Burke is an Associate Professor at Stanford University's Doerr School of Sustainability and the Deputy Director at the Center on Food Security and the Environment, focusing on the socio-economic impacts of environmental changes.
Marshall Burke Co-Founder
Marshall Burke is a Co-Founder with an extensive background in global environmental policy and sustainability. His professional endeavors have significantly contributed to understanding the interaction between economic development and environmental change.
Associate Professor of Global Environmental Policy
Marshall Burke serves as an Associate Professor of Global Environmental Policy at the Doerr School of Sustainability at Stanford University. In this role, he educates and mentors students while conducting vital research that intersects environmental and social sciences. His academic position allows him to influence future policies and practices in sustainability.
Deputy Director at the Center on Food Security and the Environment
In his capacity as Deputy Director at the Center on Food Security and the Environment at Stanford University, Marshall Burke contributes to advancing research and solutions that address food security challenges. His leadership supports interdisciplinary efforts to mitigate environmental impacts on food production and distribution.
Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research
Marshall Burke is also a Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His research at NBER involves investigating the economic aspects of environmental policies and their broader implications for global communities. This role underscores his commitment to bridging economic and environmental disciplines.
Education and Academic Background
Marshall Burke holds a PhD in Agricultural and Resource Economics from the University of California, Berkeley. Additionally, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from Stanford University. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his scholarly work, integrating economic theory with environmental policy.
Publications in Leading Journals
Marshall Burke's research is frequently published in prestigious economic and scientific journals. Notable publications include articles in Nature, Science, the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and The Lancet. His work addresses the social and economic impacts of environmental change, with a specific focus on developing economies.