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Università Iuav
di Venezia
DIPARTIMENTO DI
PROGETTAZIONE
E PIANIFICAZIONE
IN AMBIENTI
COMPLESSI
Erasmus Mundus
Funded by the
European Union
SCUOLA
DI DOTTORATO
DESIGNING
THE FUTURE
OF MARITIME
SPACE
Charles Ehler
21.05.2015
Badoer
h. 11
conference
Charles Ehler
Ocean Visions Consulting
Unesco, Paris
21.05.2015
Badoer, aula Consiglio
San Polo 2468, Venezia
h. 11
discussants
Francesco Musco, Domenico Patassini, Elena Gissi
Charles is the President of Ocean Visions Consulting. Architect and environmental planner
by training he started his career as Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning at the
University of Michigan, UCL (Los Angeles) and the State University of New York.
He now lives and works in Paris, France, often as a marine spatial planning consultant to
UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) and other international
and non-governmental organizations.
His marine spatial planning work at UNESCO has been supported since 2006 by the
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
Before moving to Paris in 2005, he was a senior executive for the US National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and US Environmental Protection Agency for 32 years.
Prior to his US government service he taught regional planning and natural resources
management at the University of Michigan, the University of California at Los Angeles
(UCLA), and the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He was the Marine Vice-Chair
of IUCN’s World Commission on Protected Areas from 2000-2005. In 2007 he received
an award from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for his work on coastal
adaptation and its contribution to the award of the Nobel Prize to the IPCC.
He is the author of over 100 publications, including a 2009 UNESCO/IOC guide to marine
spatial planning, a 2011 report on Marine Spatial Planning in the Arctic Ocean for the
Aspen Institute’s Commission on Climate Change in the Arctic, a 2011 report on the future
of the UNESCO World Heritage marine program, and most recently a new UNESCO/IOC
guide on evaluating marine spatial plans.
Erasmus Mundus Master Course on Maritime Spatial Planning
Environmental Planning Studio
www.iuav.it/msp - [email protected]