Curriculum Vitae: /cv/mbeevers.pdf

Biography: Michael D. Beevers is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland and an affiliate with the Harrison Program on the Future Global Agenda. Mr. Beevers is currently a 2009-2010 Harrison Fellow and was a Jennings Randolph Peace Scholar and recipient of a 2008-2009 dissertation fellowship from the US Institute of Peace in Washington D.C.

Michael’s interests are in the domains of global environmental politics, development and international relations. His dissertation examines how, and under what conditions, environmental and natural resource governance shapes outcomes and influences war-torn societies. In particular, his research focuses on forest and mineral politics in postconflict Sierra Leone and Liberia Before attending the University of Maryland, he was as a Research Associate at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School in the Science, Technology and Environmental Policy Program where his work explored the impacts of climate change and sea level rise.

Mr. Beevers has consulted for the United Nations Environment Programme’s Postconflict and Disaster Management Branch and World Resources Institute, and has worked in South Asia and West Africa on development and environment issues. Michael served in the Peace Corps in Niger and holds two masters degrees from the University of Washington.