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Richard A Matthew University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 92697-7075 Planning, Policy and Design Political Science (949) 824-4852 Fax: (949) 824-8566 Email: [email protected] Education BA, McGill University-- Political Science MA, Princeton University--Politics PhD, Princeton University--Politics Dissertation Title: Politics Divided Professional Positions Professor, Planning, Policy and Design, UC Irvine Professor, Political Science, UC Irvine Senior Fellow, International Institute for Sustainable Development Senior Fellow, Munk School, University of Toronto On sabbatical with the International Institute for Sustainable Development. (2008 - 2009) Georgetown University (School of Foreign Service). (1994 - 1998) Williams College (Political Science Department). (1994) Research Interests Research focuses on: (a) the environmental dimensions of conflict and peacebuilding; (b) climate change adaptation in conflict and post-conflict societies; and (c) transnational threat systems. Much of this work has explored possibilities for reducing threat and vulnerability through education, conservation and poverty alleviation. Have undertaken fieldwork throughout South Asia and Africa, including the DRC, Nepal, Pakistan, Rwanda, and Sierra Leone. Awards and Honors UCI Stewardship Star (twice). (2008). Certificate of Appreciation, California State Assembly. (2007). Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition, U.S. House of Representatives. (2007). Liberty Medal, Soka Gakkai International. (2007). Certificate of Recognition, City of Los Angeles. (2004). Richard A Matthew RESEARCH Publications Book Chapters, Peer-Reviewed Matthew, R. A. (2010). Reading, Writing and Readiness. In T. Monahan, R. Torres (Eds.), Schools Under Surveillance: Cultures of Control in Public Education. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press. Matthew, R. A. (2010). Climate Change and Environmental Impact. In A. J. Tellis, A. Marble, T. Tanner (Eds.), Strategic Asia 2010-11: Asia’s Rising Power and America’s Continued Purpose (pp. 205-236). Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research. Matthew, R. A. Demography and Climate Change. In J. Goldstone, E. Kaufmann, M. Duffy (Eds.), Political Demography: Interests, Conflict and Institutions. New York: Palgrave. Accepted: 2010 Matthew, R. A. The International Campaign to Ban Landmines. In N. Matuszak (Ed.), Encyclopedia of International Security. Washington: CQ Press. Accepted: 2010 Matthew, R. A., Brooke, R. Environmental Governance in Post-Conflict Situations: Lessons from Rwanda. In C. Bruch, W. C. Muffett, S. Nichols (Eds.), Environmental Governance in PostConflict Situations: Lessons from Rwanda. London, UK. Earthscan. Accepted: 2010 Matthew, R. A., Hammill, A. Peacebuilding and Climate Change Adaptation. In C. Bruch, W. C. Muffett, S. Nichols (Eds.), Peacebuilding and Climate Change Adaptation. London, UK. Earthscan. Accepted: 2010 Matthew, R. A. (2010). Environment, Conflict and Sustainable Development. In N. Tschirgi, F. Mancini (Eds.), Security and Development: Critical Connections. (pp. 47-76). Boulder: Lynne Rienner. Matthew, R. A., McDonald, B. (2009). Cities Under Siege: Urban Planning and the Threat of Infectious Diseases. In E. Birch (Ed.), (pp. 496). New York, USA. Routledge. 978-0-41531998-0. Matthew, R. A. (2009). Environmental Security. In N. Vig, M. Kraft (Eds.), Environmental Policy: New Directions for the Twenty-First Century. (pp. 327-348). Washington: CQ Press. Matthew, R. A., Barnett, J., O’Brien, K. (2009). Charting the Next Generation of Global Environmental Change and Human Security Research. In R. A. Matthew, J. Barnett, B. McDonald, K. O’Brien (Eds.), Global Environmental Change and Human Security. (pp. 307315). Cambridge: MIT Press. Matthew, R. A., Upreti, B. (2009). Environmental Change and Human Security in Nepal. In R. A. Matthew, J. Barnett, B. McDonald, K. O’Brien (Eds.), Global Environmental Change and Human Security. (pp. 13-154). Cambridge: MIT Press. Matthew, R. A., Barnett, J., O’Brien, K. (2009). Global Environmental Change and Human Security: An Introduction. In R. A. Matthew, J. Barnett, B. McDonald, K. O’Brien (Eds.), Global Environmental Change and Human Security. (pp. 3-32). Cambridge: MIT Press. September 14, 2010 Page 2 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A., McDonald, B. (2009). Environmental Security Concepts and Debates in North America. In Brauch et al. (Eds.), Facing Global Environmental Change: Environmental, Human, Energy, Food and Water Security Concepts. (pp. 791-802). Berlin: Springer. Matthew, R. A., Goldsworthy, H., McDonald, B. (2009). Rethinking Environmental Ethics. In A. Franchescet (Ed.), The Ethics of Global Governance. (pp. 141-157). Lynne Reinner Press. Matthew, R. A. (2008). Resource Scarcity: Responding to the Security Challenge. In Coping with Crisis, Working Paper Series. International Peace Institute. Matthew, R. A., Cohen Silver, R. (2008). Terrorism. In V. N. Parrillo (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Problems. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Matthew, R. A. (2008). Climate Change: A Threat Assessment. In C. Pumphrey (Ed.), Global Climate Change: National Security Implications. (pp. 55-68). Strategic Studies Institute/Triangle Institute for Security Studies. Matthew, R. A. (2007). Climate Change and Human Security. In J. DiMento, P. Doughman (Eds.), Climate Change: What It Means for You, Your Children, and Your Grandchildren. (pp. 161180). Cambridge: MIT Press. Matthew, R. A., Barnett, J., O'Brien, K. (2007). Global Environmental Change and Human Security. In Brauch et al. (Eds.), Globalization and Environmental Challenges: Reconceptualizing Security in the 21st Century. (pp. 355-362). Berlin: Springer. Matthew, R. A. (2006). Bioterrorism and National Security: Peripheral Threats, Core Vulnerabilities. In E. Hartmann, B. Sumerian (Eds.), Making Threats: Biofears and Environmental Anxieties. (pp. 237-246). New York: Rowman and Littlefield. Matthew, R. A. (2005). Man, the State and Nature: Rethinking Environmental Security. In P. Dauvergne (Ed.), Handbook of Global Environmental Politics. (pp. 127-148). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Matthew, R. A. (2004). Human Security and the Mine Ban Movement II: Conclusions. In R. A. Matthew, B. McDonald, K. Rutherford (Eds.), Landmines and Human Security: War’s Hidden Legacy and International Relations. (pp. 269-278). Albany: SUNY Press. Matthew, R. A. (2004). Human Security and the Mine Ban Movement I: Introduction. In R. A. Matthew, B. McDonald, K. Rutherford (Eds.), Landmines and Human Security: War’s Hidden Legacy and International Relations. (pp. 3-20). Albany: SUNY Press. Matthew, R. A., Dabelko, G. (2003). The Last Pocket of Resistance: Environment and Security in the Classroom. In M. Maniates (Ed.), Teaching Global Environmental Politics. (pp. 10-7-128). New York: Macmillan. Matthew, R. A. (2003). Middle Power-NGO Coalitions: A Significant Force in World Politics?. In S. Brem, R. A. Matthew, K. Rutherford (Eds.), Reframing the Agenda: Middle Powers and World Politics. (pp. 201-210). New York: Greenwood/Praeger. Matthew, R. A. (2003). Middle Power and NGO Partnerships: The Expansion of World Politics. In S. Brem, R. A. Matthew, K. Rutherford (Eds.), Reframing the Agenda: Middle Powers and World Politics. (pp. 3-20). New York: Greenwood/Praeger. Matthew, R. A. (2002). United States and Canada. In E. Page, M. Redclift (Eds.), Human Security and the Environment. (pp. 199-223). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. September 14, 2010 Page 3 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A., Halle, M. (2002). Conclusion. In R. A. Matthew, M. Halle, J. Switzer (Eds.), Conserving the Peace: Resources, Livelihoods and Security. (pp. 385-404). Geneva and Winnipeg: IISD Press. Matthew, R. A., Ali Zaidi, A. (2002). People, Scarcity and Violence in Pakistan. In R. A. Matthew, M. Halle, J. Switzer (Eds.), Conserving the Peace: Resources, Livelihoods and Security. (pp. 57-97). Geneva and Winnipeg: IISD Press. Matthew, R. A., Halle, M. (2002). Introduction. In R. A. Matthew, M. Halle, J. Switzer (Eds.), Conserving the Peace: Resources, Livelihoods and Security. (pp. 1-27). Geneva and Winnipeg: IISD Press. Matthew, R. A. (2001). Environment and Human Security. In S. Lonergan (Ed.), Water and Human Security in Southeast Asia and Oceania. United Nations University Press: Geneva. Matthew, R. A. (2001). The Environment as a National Security Issue. In Environmental Policy. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. (Reprint). Matthew, R. A., DiMento, J., Ingram, H. (2001). Implementation of the NAFTA Institutions: The Record and the Potential. In T. Scovazzi (Ed.), The Protection of the Environment. (pp. 289306). Giuffre Editore. Matthew, R. A. (2000). Integrating the Environment into National Security. In B. Shaw, M. Lowi (Eds.), Environment and Security: Discourses and Practices. (pp. 33-48). New York: Macmillan. Matthew, R. A. (1999). Scarcity and Security: A Common Pool Resource Perspective. In S. Barkin, G. Shambaugh (Eds.), Anarchy and the Environment: The International Relations of Common Pool Resources. (pp. 155-175). Albany: SUNY Press. Matthew, R. A. (1999). Conclusion: Settling Contested Grounds. In D. Deudney, R. A. Matthew (Eds.), Contested Ground: Security and Conflict in the New Environmental Politics. (pp. 291301). Albany: SUNY Press. Matthew, R. A. (1999). Introduction: Mapping Contested Grounds. In D. Deudney, R. A. Matthew (Eds.), Contested Ground: Security and Conflict in the New Environmental Politics. (pp. 122). Albany: SUNY Press. Matthew, R. A. (1999). Social Responses to Environmental Change. In S. Lonergan (Ed.), Environmental Change, Adaptation and Security. (pp. 17-39). Dordrecht: Kluwer Press. Matthew, R. A. (1997). Rethinking Environmental Security. In N. P. Gleditsch (Ed.), Conflict and The Environment. (pp. 71-90). Dordrecht: Kluwer Press. Matthew, R. A., Zacher, M. (1994). Liberal International Theory: Common Threads, Divergent Strands. In C. W. Kegley (Ed.), Controversies in International Relations Theory: Realism and the Neoliberal Challenge. (pp. 107-150). New York: St. Martin's Press. Matthew, R. A., Haglund, D. (1993). North America. In R. H. Jackson, A. James (Eds.), States in a Changing World: A Contemporary Analysis. (pp. 283-297). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Matthew, R. A., Dobell, R., Brownsey, L. (1991). Coopération et conflits globaux: des lécons a tirer de la région du Pacifique. In G. Hérvouét (Ed.), Asie-Pacifique: Les nouveaux éspaces de coopération et de conflits. (pp. 25-52). Montréal: Présses de l'Université Laval. September 14, 2010 Page 4 of 20 Richard A Matthew Books Matthew, R. A. (2002). Dichotomy of Power: Nation versus State in International Relations. Lanham: Lexington Books/Rowman and Littlefield. Books Edited Matthew, R. A., Barnett, J., McDonald, B., O’Brien, K. (Eds.), (2009). Global Environmental Change and Human Security. Cambridge: MIT Press. Matthew, R. A., Rutherford, K., McDonald, B. (Eds.), (2004). Landmines and Human Security: War’s Hidden Legacy and International Relations. Albany: SUNY Press. (paperback 2006). Matthew, R. A., Brem, S., Rutherford, K. (Eds.), (2003). Reframing the Agenda: Middle Powers and World Politics. New York: Praeger. Matthew, R. A., Halle, M., Switzer, J. (Eds.), (2002). Conserving the Peace: Resources, Livelihoods, and Security. Geneva and Winnipeg: IISD Press. Matthew, R. A., Deudney, D. (Eds.), (1999). Contested Grounds: Security and Conflict in the New Environmental Politics. Albany: SUNY Press. Books Reviewed Matthew, R. A. (2009). [Review of the book Homer-Dixon, T., The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity, and the Renewal of Civilization.]. Environmental Change and Security Project Report, 13, 136-138. Matthew, R. A. (2009). [Review of the book Durant, R. F., The Greening of the U.S. Military: Environmental Policy, National Security, and Organizational Change.]. The International History Review, 31.4, 931-933. Matthew, R. A. (2007). [Review of the book Abbas, H., Pakistan’s Drift into Extremism: Allah, the Army, and America’s War on Terror.]. Human Rights and Human Welfare: An International Review of Books and Other Publication. Matthew, R. A. (2006). [Review of the book D. Pirages (Ed.), From Resource Scarcity to Ecological Security: Exploring New Limits to Growth.]. Journal of Peace Research, 43, 756. Matthew, R. A. (2005). [Review of the book Khagram, S., Dams and Development: Transnational Struggles for Water and Power.]. Global Environmental Politics, 5, 131-133. Matthew, R. A. (2003). [Review of the book M. G. Manwaring (Ed.), Environmental Security and Global Stability.]. Environmental Change and Security Project Report, 9, 113-115. Matthew, R. A. (2002). [Review of the book Thomashow, M., Bringing the Biosphere Home: Learning to Perceive Global Environmental Change.]. Environment, 44, 41. Matthew, R. A. (2002). [Review of the book Meyer, J. M., Political Nature: Environmentalism and the Interpretation of Western Thought.]. Environment, 44, 45. Matthew, R. A. (2002). [Review of the book Rao, P. K., Environmental Trade Disputes and the WTO.]. Environment, 44, 44. September 14, 2010 Page 5 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A. (2002). [Review of the book Wenz, P. S., Environmental Ethics Today.]. Environment, 44, 42. Matthew, R. A. (2001). [Review of the book Klare, M., Resource Wars: The New Landscape of Global Conflict.]. Issues in Science and Technology, 18, 84-87. Matthew, R. A. (2001). [Review of the book P. H. Gobster, R. B. Hill (Eds.), Restoring Nature: Perspectives from the Social Sciences and Humanities.]. Natural Resources Journal, 41, 1023-1027. Matthew, R. A. (1999). [Review of the book Palmer, C., Environmental Ethics and Process Thinking.]. Environment, 41, 30. Matthew, R. A. (1996). [Review of the book Feshbach et al. (Eds.), Environmental and Health Atlas of Russia.]. Environmental Change and Security Project Report, 2, 92-93. Matthew, R. A. (1996). [Review of the book Wapner, P., Environmental Activism and World Politics.]. Millennium - Journal of International Studies, 25, 498 - 499. Matthew, R. A. (1995). [Review of the book R. Elias, J. Turpin (Eds.), Rethinking Peace.]. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 28, 385-386. Matthew, R. A. (1995). [Review of the book Wehr, P., Burgess, H., Burgess, G., Justice without Violence.]. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 28, 385-386. Matthew, R. A. (1994). [Review of the book M. Poster (Ed.), Politics, Theory, and Contemporary Culture.]. Millennium - Journal of International Studies, 23, 177 - 179. Matthew, R. A. (1993). [Review of the book McCleary, R., Seeking Justice: Ethics and International Affairs.]. Millennium - Journal of International Studies, 22, 317-319. Matthew, R. A. (1993). [Review of the book Brown, S., International Relations in a Changing Global System: Towards a Theory of World Polity.]. Millennium - Journal of International Studies, 22, 317-319. Matthew, R. A. (1993). [Review of the book Greenfeld, L., Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity.]. Millennium - Journal of International Studies, 22, 575-576. Matthew, R. A. (1993). [Review of the book Budde, M., The Two Churches: Catholicism and Capitalism in the World-System.]. Millennium - Journal of International Studies, 22, 569-570. Matthew, R. A. (1993). [Review of the book Rapoport, A., Peace: An Idea Whose Time Has Come.]. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 26, 628-629. Matthew, R. A. (1992). [Review of the book Nincic, M., Democracy and Foreign Policy : The Fallacy of Political Realism.]. Millennium - Journal of International Studies, 21, 526 - 529. Matthew, R. A. (1992). [Review of the book Henkin, L., Constitutionalism, Democracy and Foreign Affairs.]. Millennium - Journal of International Studies, 21, 526 - 529. Matthew, R. A. (1992). [Review of the book Jones, D. V., Code of Peace: Ethics and Security in the World of the Warlord States.]. American Political Science Review, 86, 842-843. Matthew, R. A. (1991). [Review of the book Rosenau, J., Turbulence in World Politics: A Theory of Change and Continuity.]. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 24, 444-445. September 14, 2010 Page 6 of 20 Richard A Matthew Journal Articles, Peer-Reviewed Matthew, R. A., Garde, A., Saphores, J.-D., Day, K. (2010). Sustainable Neighborhood Development: Missed Opportunities in Southern California. Environment and Planning B, 37, 387-407. Matthew, R. A., Hammill, A. (2010). Peacebuilding and Climate Change Adaptation. St. Antony’s International Review, 5(2), 89-112.5. Matthew, R. A., Shambaugh, G., Silver, R. C., McDonald, B., Poulin, M., Blum, S. (2010). Public Perceptions of Traumatic Events and Policy Preferences during the George W. Bush Administration: A Portrait of America in Turbulent Times. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 33(1), 55-90. Matthew, R. A., Hammill, A. (2009). Climate Change and Sustainable Development. International Affairs, 85(6), 1117-1128. Matthew, R. A., Wapner, P. (2009). The Humanity of Global Environmental Ethics. Journal of Environment and Development, 18, 203-222. (Articled translated into Vietnamese by the Journal Donation Project at The New School, 2009). Matthew, R. A., Hammill, A., McCarter, E. (2008). Microfinance and Climate Change Adaptation. Bulletin of International Development Studies, 39(4), 113-122. (Article highlighted at: http://www.eldis.org/go/display&id=40959&type=Document&emnotif160109. Article reprinted in Global Approach to Microfinance (India: The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University Press, 2009). Shambaugh, G., Matthew, R. A., McDonald, B. (2008). Post-9/11 America: Conventional Wisdom versus Popular Pragmatism. Democracy and Society, 5(2), 1, 20-25. Matthew, R. A., Upreti, B. R. (2007). Environmental Stress and Demographic Change in Nepal: Underlying Conditions Contributing to a Decade of Insurgency. Environmental Change and Security Project Report, 11, 29-39. (The issue this article appeared in won the 2007 Global Media Award for Excellence in Population Reporting. http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?topic_id=1413&fuseaction=topics.event_summary&ev ent_id=358657). Matthew, R. A., Hammill, A. (2007). Resource Rights and Conflict in South Asia. Peace Review, 19(1). Matthew, R. A., McDonald, B. (2006). Cities under Siege: Urban Planning and the Threat of Infectious Disease. Journal of the American Planning Association, 72(1), 109-126. (Article reprinted in Eugenie Birch, ed., The Urban and Regional Planning Reader. New York: Routledge, 2008). Matthew, R. A., Shambaugh, G. (2005). The Limits of Terrorism: A Network Perspective. International Studies Review, 7, 617-627. Matthew, R. A., Shambaugh, G. (2005). The Pendulum Effect: Explaining Shifts in the Democratic Response to Terrorism. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policies, 5(1), 223-233. Matthew, R. A., McDonald, B. (2004). Networks of Threat and Vulnerability: Lessons from Environmental Security Research. Environmental Change and Security Project Report, 10, 36-42. September 14, 2010 Page 7 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A., Gaulin, T., McDonald, B. (2003). Elusive Quest: Linking Environmental Change and Conflict. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 857-878. Matthew, R. A., Rutherford, K. (2003). The Evolutionary Dynamics of the Movement to Ban Landmines. Alternatives, 28, 29-56. Matthew, R. A., Gaulin, T. (2003). Time to Sign the Mine Ban Treaty. Issues in Science and Technology, 19(3), 69-73. Matthew, R. A. (2002). Environment, Population and Conflict: New Modalities of Threat and Vulnerability in South Asia. Journal of International Affairs, 56(1), 235-254. Matthew, R. A. (2002). In Defense of Environment and Security Research. Environmental Change and Security Project Report, 8, 109-124. Matthew, R. A., Gaulin, T. (2002). The Ecology of Peace. Peace Review, 14(1), 33-40. Matthew, R. A., Dimento, J., Ingram, H. (2001). A Symposium on International Environmental Law: Introduction and Context. UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 19(1), 1-9. Matthew, R. A. (2001). Environment and Conflict in Northern Pakistan. Environmental Change and Security Project Report, 7, 21-35. Matthew, R. A., Gaulin, T., McDonald, B. (2001). Conflict or Cooperation? The Social and Political Impacts of Resource Scarcity in Small Island States. Global Environmental Politics, 1(2), 4870. Matthew, R. A., Dabelko, G. (2000). Environment, Population, and Conflict: Suggesting a Few Steps Forward. Environmental Change and Security Project Report, 6, 99-103. Matthew, R. A. (2000). Environment and Security in an International Context: Critiquing a Pilot Study from NATO’s Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society. Environmental Change and Security Project Report, 6, 95-98. Matthew, R. A. (2000). In Search of Environmental Leadership. Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, 107-114. Matthew, R. A. (2000). The Environment as a National Security Issue. Journal of Policy History, 12(1), 101-122. Matthew, R. A. (1999). Recent Books on Environment and Security. Journal of Political Ecology, 6. Matthew, R. A., Rutherford, K. (1999). Banning Landmines in the American Century. International Journal on World Peace, XVI(2), 23-36. Matthew, R. A. (1998). Environment and Security: Concepts and Definitions. National Security Studies Quarterly, IV(4), 63-72. Matthew, R. A. (1998). A Clean, Secure Future. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, 13(4), 115-119. Matthew, R. A., Shambaugh, G. (1998). Sex, Drugs and Heavy Metal: Transnational Threats and National Vulnerabilities. Security Dialogue, 29(2), 163-175. September 14, 2010 Page 8 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A. (1997). Global Warming: The Road from Georgetown to Kyoto. The Compass, VI(2), 87-93. Matthew, R. A. (1997). Political Decoherence, Environmental Change, and the Future of International Relations. Warta Himahi (Indonesia), 4(VIII), 13-17. Matthew, R. A. (1996). The Greening of U.S. Foreign Policy. Issues in Science and Technology, XIII(1), 39-47. Matthew, R. A. (1995). Environmental Security: Demystifying the Concept, Clarifying the Stakes. Environmental Change and Security Project Report, 1, 14-23. Matthew, R. A. (1995). Environmental Security and Conflict: An Overview of the Current Debate. National Security Studies Quarterly, 1(2), 1-10. Matthew, R. A. (1994). Single Planet, Divided World. Peace Review, 6(1), 9-16. Magazine Articles Matthew, R. A. (2007). Terrorism Overblown. Disaster Preparedness. Matthew, R. A. (2007). The Dimensions of Preparedness. Disaster Preparedness, 11-15. Matthew, R. A. (2007). Iraq: The Moth in the Candle Syndrome. Disaster Preparedness, 44-50. Matthew, R. A. (2007). The Security Implications of Global Climate Change. Disaster Preparedness, 20-25. Matthew, R. A. (2007). Are We Prepared?. Disaster Preparedness, 40-42. Newsletters Matthew, R. A., Hammill, A. (2006). Surviving in a Changing World: Environment, Security and Microfinance. The Green Optimist. Matthew, R. A., Khan, S. R., Kumar, K. (2005). Livelihoods, Environment and Conflict in Forested Areas in Dir-Kohistan, Pakistan and Koraput, India. Forests and Conflicts, Special Issue of European Tropical Forest Research Network News, 43-44, 86-88. Reprints Matthew, R. A., Hammill, A., McCarter, E. (2009). Microfinance and Climate Change Adaptation. In Global Approach to Microfinance. India: The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University Press. Technical Reports Matthew, R. A. Conflict, Peacebuilding and the Environment. United Nations Environment Programme. Accepted: 2010 Matthew, R. A., Sexton, R., Beevers, M., Mann, H., van Eeden, M. (2010). Sierra Leone: Environment, Conflict and Peacebuilding Assessment. United Nations Environment Programme. September 14, 2010 Page 9 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A. (2010). Guest Essay: Foundations for a Better Future: Sustainability for Everyone. International Institute for Sustainable Development. Matthew, R. A., Jensen, D., Brown, O. (2009). From Conflict to Peacebuilding: The Role of Natural Resources. United Nations Environment Programme. Matthew, R. A., Hammill, A., Crawford, A., Craig, R., Malpas, R. (2009). Conflict-Sensitive Conservation: Practitioners’ Manual.International Institute for Sustainable Development. Matthew, R. A., Sexton, R., Mann, H., van Eeden, M. (2009). UNEP Mission Report: Peacebuilding and Environmental Management Issues Relating to Natural Resources in Sierra Leone. United Nations Environment Programme. Matthew, R. A., Rafi Khan, S., Bokhari, S. (2006). Livelihoods, Security and Conflict: Dir Kohistan, Pakistan. International Union for the Conservation of Nature. (Patricia Moore (ed.)). Matthew, R. A. (2005). Sustainable Livelihoods, Environmental Security and Conflict Mitigation: Four Cases in South Asia.. (Gonzalo Oviedo and Pascal van Griethuysen (eds.)). Matthew, R. A., O’Brien, K., Barnett, J., De Soysa, I., Metha, L., Seager, J., Woodrow, M., Bohle, H. G. (2005). Hurricane Katrina Reveals Challenges to Human Security. Global Environmental Change and Human Security Programme. Matthew, R. A., Brklacich, M., McDonald, B. (2004). Analyzing Environment, Conflict, and Cooperation. United Nations Environment Programme. (Steve Lonergan (ed.)). Matthew, R. A. (2001). Environmental Stress and Human Security in Northern Pakistan. Global Environmental Change and Human Security Programme. Matthew, R. A., Dabelko, G., Halle, M., Lonergan, S. (1999). State of the Art Review on Environment, Security and Development Cooperation. OECD. (Available at http://www.sustainable-peace.org/download/state_of_art_envsec_oecd_review.pdf). Matthew, R. A., Brklacich, M., Cocklin, C., Gleditsch, N. P., Lonergan, S., Nikitina, E. (1999). Global Environmental Change and Human Security Science Plan. IHDP. Matthew, R. A. (1997). Introduction to Task Force Reports on Environmental Change and Security: Infectious Diseaseas a Global Security Threat; Report On Applying Military and Security Assets to Environmental Problems; Water Scarcity in River Basins as a Security Problem. Environmental Change and Security Project Report. Matthew, R. A., Brownsey, L., Dobell, R. (1990). The New Pacific Interface: Japan’s Relations with North America. Institute for Research on Public Policy. Presentations Given Matthew, R. A., "Climate Change and Human Security," UC Santa Barbara. (2010). Matthew, R. A., "Climate Change and Security," Department of National Defense/University of British Columbia, Ottawa. (2010). Matthew, R. A., "Democratic Peace or Democratic Catastrophe?," Panel: International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans. Paper. (2010). September 14, 2010 Page 10 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A., "Environment, Conflict and Peacebuilding," Macarthur Foundation, Chicago. (2010). Matthew, R. A., "Environmental Security and Regional Governance," University of Geneva. (2010). Matthew, R. A., "Ethics and Sustainability," UC Irvine. (2010). Matthew, R. A., "From Blood Diamonds to Mountain Gorillas: An Environmental Perspective on Peacebuilding," UCI. (2010). Matthew, R. A., "Energy, Conflict and Security," University of San Diego, San Diego. (2009). Matthew, R. A., "Environment, Conflict and Peacebuilding," The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam. (2009). Matthew, R. A., "Environment, Natural Resources and Security," Duke University Geneva Program, Geneva. (2009). Matthew, R. A., Global Environmental Change and Human Security Conference, "Climate Change Adaptation and Peacebuilding," Oslo. (2009). Matthew, R. A., International Institute for Sustainable Development, "Environment and Conflict," Winnipeg. (2009). Matthew, R. A., International Institute for Sustainable Development, "Environment and Peace." (2009). Matthew, R. A., "Natural Resources, Conflict and Peacebuilding," University of Warwicke. (2009). Matthew, R. A., "Climate Change and Security," Mansfield Center, Montana. (2008). Matthew, R. A., "Environment and Conflict," World Conservation Congress, Barcelona. (2008). Matthew, R. A., "Environment and Peacebuilding," World Conservation Congress. (2008). Matthew, R. A., "Environment, Conflict and Peace," Government of Rwanda, Kigali. (2008). Matthew, R. A., Focus the Nation: Sustainability and Climate Change Solutions, "Climate Change, Peace and Conflict," UCI. (2008). Matthew, R. A., "Global Leadership," St Margaret’s Episcopal School. (2008). Matthew, R. A., International Peace Academy, "Security, Development and the Environment," New York. (2008). Matthew, R. A., Leadership Panel for Global Leadership Certificate, "Global Leadership," UCI. (2008). Matthew, R. A., Worldlink: Connecting Youth to Global Affairs, "Climate Change and Human Security," San Diego. (2008). Matthew, R. A., UNEP, the Peacebuilding Commission and General Assembly members, "Integrating the Environment into the Peacebuilding Agenda: Rationale and Evidence," New York. (May 2008). September 14, 2010 Page 11 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A., UNEP and the Peacebuilding Commission, "Integrating the Environment into the Peacebuilding Agenda: Rationale and Evidence," New York. (February 2008). Matthew, R. A., Special Workshop, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, "Environmental Challenges of War-torn Societies: Linking Peace Building, Sustainability and Human Security," Chicago. (2007). Matthew, R. A., APRU World Institute Conference on Climate Change, "Climate Change and Security," Scripps Institute, San Diego. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., Challenges to the Welfare State, "Microfinance, Human Security and Sustainable Development," UC San Diego. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., "Containment and Dilution," Panel: International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago. Paper. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., Fred J. Hansen Distinguished Lecture Series, "Globalization and the Environment," San Diego State University. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., High-level United Nations Briefing Session, "Environmental Change, Climate Change and Security," Westpoint. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., Meeting of the Occupational Safety and Health Organization, "Portrait of America: Perspectives on Global Change and Security," Los Angeles. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., Nepal Water Security Forum, Central Asia/Caucasaus Institute/Silk Roads Program, "Nepal, Water and Political Change," Uppsala University, Sweden. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, "Climate Change and Security," Irvine. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, "The Roots of Terrorism," Irvine. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., "Rethinking Environmental Ethics," Panel: International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago. Paper. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., Soka Gakkai International, "Climate Change and Peace," Santa Monica. Distinguished Speakers Series. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., Special AFRICOM Closed Session on “Using Sustainability to Build Stability in Africa”, "Stability, Security and Development," US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., Special Briefing to the National Security Agency, "Climate Change and Terrorism," Honolulu. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., Special Briefing to the National Security Agency, "Failed States and Terrorism," Honolulu. (September 2007). Matthew, R. A., Triangle Institute for Security Studies Special Closed Session on Climate Change, "The Security Implications of Climate Change," Duke University. (September 2007). September 14, 2010 Page 12 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A., "Environmental Challenges of War-torn Societies: Linking Peace Building, Sustainability and Human Security," Duke University. (2006). Matthew, R. A., "Environmental Stress and Demographic Change: Underlying Conditions and Nepal’s Instability," Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, DC. (2006). Matthew, R. A., "Power, Justice and Transnational Networks," Panel: International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego. Paper. (2006). Matthew, R. A., Taking Security and Development Seriously: An Agenda for Policy Reform, "Environment, Security and Sustainable Development," United Nations’ International Peace Academy, New York. (2006). Matthew, R. A., "The Roots of Violence: Environmental Change, Poverty and Corruption in Northern Pakistan," Princeton Club of Orange County. (2006). Matthew, R. A., Workshop, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, "Environment and Peace Building: The Case of Nepal," San Diego. (2006). Matthew, R. A., Brandeis University’s National Women’s Committee, "Global Change and Human Security," Laguna Hills. (2005). Matthew, R. A., Business and Security Summit, Beckman Center. (2005). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, "Terrorism and International Relations Theory," Honolulu. Paper. (March 2005). Matthew, R. A., "Environmental Change and Human Security, Beyond Zoonoses: One World, One Health," Bangkok, Thailand. (2004). Matthew, R. A., Landmines and Human Security Summit Workshop, Beckman Center. (2004). Matthew, R. A., "Livelihoods, Resource Rights and Conflict in South Asia," World Conservation Congress, Bangkok, Thailand. (2004). Matthew, R. A., CEO Retreat, "Nationalism and Human Security," Santa Barbara. (May 2004). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, "Limits of Terrorism," Montreal. Paper. (March 2004). Matthew, R. A., Livelihoods and Conflict, "Resource Rights," IUCN Nepal. (July 2003). Matthew, R. A., University Club Forum, "Environmental Stress in Pakistan." (June 2003). Matthew, R. A., Distinguished Speakers Series, "Global Terrorism," Saddleback College. (May 2003). Matthew, R. A., Planned Giving Group, "Al Qaeda versus McWorld," UCI. (May 2003). Matthew, R. A., Rx for Afghanistan, "Plight of Afghanistan." (April 2003). Matthew, R. A., GPACS Forum, "Rethinking Security." (March 2003). Matthew, R. A., "Climate Change and Human Security," Newkirk Center. (January 2003). Matthew, R. A., Social Science Dinner, "Al Qaeda versus McWorld." (January 2003). September 14, 2010 Page 13 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A., CEO Roundtable, "Rethinking Security." (2002). Matthew, R. A., APA Annual Meeting, "Urban Planning and National Security," Baltimore. Paper. (November 2002). Matthew, R. A., "Global Environmental Change and Human Security to Russian Science Group." (November 2002). Matthew, R. A., World Summit on Environment and Development, "Conserving the Peace and Environmental Conflict in Pakistan," Johannesburg. (September 2002). Matthew, R. A., APCSS Annual Meeting, "Environmental Security." (July 2002). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, New Orleans. (March 2002). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, "New Modalities of Power," New Orleans. Paper. (March 2002). Matthew, R. A., Tulane Environmental Studies Workshop, New Orleans. (March 2002). Matthew, R. A., UNEP Finance Meeting, "Environmental Security and Insurance," Rio. (March 2002). Matthew, R. A., Dean’s Leadership Council, "Unconventional Security." (February 2002). Matthew, R. A., University Club Luncheon Series, "Global Threats and Vulnerabilities." (January 2002). Matthew, R. A., Conflict and Business, "Environmental Change," Loccum. (November 2001). Matthew, R. A., UCI-think, "Global Terrorism." (November 2001). Matthew, R. A., IHDP Annual Meeting, "Environmental Stress and Conflict in South Asia," Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (October 2001). Matthew, R. A., APSA Annual Meeting, Panel: Mid-sized States, San Francisco, USA. (September 2001). Matthew, R. A., "Adaptation to Environmental Change," Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, USA. (May 2001). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, Panel: Environmental Security, Chicago, USA. (February 2001). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, "Transnational Politics and the Mine Ban Movement," Chicago, USA. (February 2001). Matthew, R. A., Mekong River Commission, "Environmental Security," Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (December 2000). Matthew, R. A., Environmental Conflicts, Earth Forum, Amman, Jordan. (October 2000). Matthew, R. A., IUCN World Congress, "Environmental Security," Amman, Jordan. (October 2000). September 14, 2010 Page 14 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A., ENRICH, "Environmental Change and Human Security in Northern Pakistan," Syros, Greece. (September 2000). Matthew, R. A., Academic Council on the United Nations System Annual Workshop, "Globalization and Non-State Actors," Birmingham, England. (August 2000). Matthew, R. A., IUCN/IISD, "Environmental Change and Conflict in Pakistan’s NWFP," Geneva, Switzerland. (July 2000). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, Panel: Environment, Population and Conflict, Los Angeles, USA. (March 2000). Matthew, R. A., "Future Trends in Human Security," University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada. (January 2000). Matthew, R. A., GECHS Annual Meeting, "Environment and Human Security," San Jose, Costa Rica. (December 1999). Matthew, R. A., "NATO/CCMS Pilot Study on Environmental Security," Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, USA. (September 1999). Matthew, R. A., "In the Balance: Environment and Security in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province," UNDP, Islamabad, Pakistan. (July 1999). Matthew, R. A., IHDP Annual Meeting, "Ecostructure, Infrastructure and Human Security: A Systems Approach," Shonan Village, Japan. (June 1999). Matthew, R. A., NATO Advanced Research Workshop, "Ecostructure, Infrastructure and Human Security: Implications for Caspian Sea Oil Development," Venice, Italy. (March 1999). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, Panel: Environment and Security, Washington, USA. (February 1999). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, "The Environment and US Foreign Policy," Washington, USA. (February 1999). Matthew, R. A., "Environmental Security," IUCN, Geneva, Switzerland. (1998). Matthew, R. A., "Environmental Security and Foreign Development Assistance," OECD, Paris, France. (1998). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, "Social Adaptation to Environmental Change, Or How the West Was Lost," Minneapolis, USA. (1998). Matthew, R. A., "Environmental Change and Human Security: Implications for Southeast Asia and Oceania," ANU, Canberra, Australia. Keynote presentation. (November 1998). Matthew, R. A., AAAS Annual Meeting, "Integrating Environmental Factors into Security Issues," Seattle, USA. (1997). Matthew, R. A., APSIA Roundtable, "Environment and Security," Washington, USA. (1997). Matthew, R. A., Asia-Pacific Center, "Environment, Security and U.S. Foreign Policy," Honolulu, USA. (1997). September 14, 2010 Page 15 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A., Asia-Pacific Center Annual Meeting, "Environment, Security and Asia-Pacific," Honolulu, USA. (1997). Matthew, R. A., "Environmental Security and U.S. Foreign Policy," CIDA, Ottawa, Canada. (1997). Matthew, R. A., "Global Environmental Issues," Foreign Services Training Center, Arlington, USA. (1997). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, Panel: Planetary Surveillance, Toronto, Canada. (1997). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, "Rethinking Environmental Security," Toronto, Canada. (1997). Matthew, R. A., ISA Regional Meeting, "Sex, Drugs and Heavy Metal: Transnational Threats and US Vulnerabilities," Norfolk, USA. (1997). Matthew, R. A., "Moderator: Congressional Forum on Climate Change," Washington, USA. (1997). Matthew, R. A., NATO Advanced Research Workshop, "Social Adaptation to Environmental Change," Budapest, Hungary. (1997). Matthew, R. A., Society for International Development, "Environment, Security and U.S. Foreign Policy," Washington, USA. (1997). Matthew, R. A., AAAS Annual Meeting, "The Environmental Security Debate," Baltimore, USA. (1996). Matthew, R. A., "Environment and Security: Linkages, Cause and Effect, or Merely Supposition?," Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, USA. (1996). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, Panel: International Relations Theory and the Environment, San Diego, USA. (1996). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, "The Future of Environmental Security," San Diego, USA. (1996). Matthew, R. A., NATO Advanced Research Workshop, "Rethinking Environmental Security," Bolkesjo, Norway. (1996). Matthew, R. A., "Regionalism," George L. Crowell Senior Institute, George Washington University, Washington, USA. (1996). Matthew, R. A., ACUNS Annual Meeting, "Population Issues," New York, USA. (1995). Matthew, R. A., "Comments: Assessment of Research to Date on Links between Environmental Change and Conflict," Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, USA. (1995). Matthew, R. A., Faculty Institute on Population, Health and the Environment, Georgetown University, Washington, USA. (1995). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, Panel: Ethics and Environment, Chicago, USA. (1995). September 14, 2010 Page 16 of 20 Richard A Matthew Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, "Back to the Dark Age: World Politics in the Late Twentieth Century," Chicago, USA. (1995). Matthew, R. A., Conference on Population, Women, and Environment, Williams College, Williamstown, USA. (1994). Matthew, R. A., Faculty Institute on Multiculturalism and World Civilization, Georgetown University, Washington, USA. (1994). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, "Justice and World Order," Washington, USA. (1994). Matthew, R. A., Log Lunch Series, "Environmental Ethics," Williams College, Williamstown, USA. (1994). Matthew, R. A., Academic Council on the United Nations System/American Society of International Law Summer Workshop on International Organization Studies, "Sustainable Development," sponsored by the Watson Institute, Brown University, Providence, USA. (1993). Matthew, R. A., APSA Annual Meeting, Panel: Environment and Security: Are They Connected?, Washington, USA. (1993). Matthew, R. A., Conference on Environmental Change and Security, sponsored by the Institute of International Relations, University of British Columbia, Canada. (1993). Matthew, R. A., APSA Annual Meeting, "Liberal International Theory: Common Threads, Divergent Strands," Chicago, USA. (1992). Matthew, R. A., Faculty Institute on U.S.-C.I.S. Relations and World Security Affairs, sponsored by the Five College Program in Peace and World Security Studies, Amherst, USA. (1992). Matthew, R. A., International Summer Institute on Environmental Degradation, Population Displacement and Global Security, "International Organization," sponsored by the Centre for Sustainable Regional Development, Whistler, Canada. (1992). Matthew, R. A., International Summer Institute on Environmental Degradation, Population Displacement and Global Security, "Report on International Institutions and Negotiations," sponsored by the Centre for Sustainable Regional Development, Whistler, Canada. (1992). Matthew, R. A., ISA Annual Meeting, "Identity and Interdependence: Integration and Fragmentation in International Politics," Vancouver, Canada. (1991). Matthew, R. A., ISA/BISA Annual Meeting, "Equal States, Unequal Powers: The Case of North America," London, England. (1989). Contracts, Grants and Sponsored Research Grant Matthew, Richard A (Principal Investigator), Samueli Foundation, $500,000.00. (June 2008 December 2013). Matthew, Richard A (Co-Principal Investigator), NSF - National Science Foundation, $727,000.00. (September 2006 - September 2009). September 14, 2010 Page 17 of 20 Richard A Matthew Professional Service Commission on Environmental, Economic and Social Policy, International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Member, Gland, Switzerland. Engineers without Borders, Orange County Chapter, Technical Advisor. Homeland Security Advisory Committee (Region 1), Member. UNEP Expert Advisory Group on Environment, Conflict and Peacebuilding, Member. Environmental Studies Section Newsletter, International Studies Association, Editor, Elected. (2007 - Present). Have conducted field research in Brazil, Cambodia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Israel, Jordan, Nepal, Pakistan, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa and Thailand. (1994 - Present). Have participated in eleven United Nations missions, and led two of them in Sierra Leone. (1994 Present). Norwegian Ministries of the Environment and Foreign Affairs, Board of Advisors, Oslo, Norway, Appointed, Pro Bono, International. (September 2010 - June 2011). Oxford University Press, Reviewer. (2008 - 2010). Polity Press, Reviewer. (2007 - 2010). Global Environmental Politics, Journal Article Reviewer. (2005 - 2010). Journal of Environment and Development, Journal Article Reviewer. (2004 - 2010). German Research Council, Reviewer. (2008 - 2009). SSHRCC, Reviewer. (2008 - 2009). Norwegian Research Council, Reviewer. (2008 - 2009). MacArthur Foundation, Consultations (2008-2010) Director of the Global Environmental Change and Human Security Research Office/USA. (1999 2006). Science Committee of the Global Environmental Change and Human Security Project, an IHDP Program. (1999 - 2006). Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Association, Sprout Award Committee. (2003 - 2005). CGPACS Executive Committee. (1999 - 2003). International Studies Association, Executive Committee, Environmental Studies. (1997 - 1999). Science Steering Committee of the Global Environmental Change and Human Security Project, an IHDP Program. (1996 - 1999). September 14, 2010 Page 18 of 20 Richard A Matthew TEACHING Teaching Interests Sustainability Environment and Security Dynamics of Global Change Environmental Politics and Policy International and Environmental Ethics SERVICE Department Service Merit and Promotion Committee. (1998 - Present). Master of Public Policy Executive Committee. (2007 - 2008). Director, Master of Urban and Regional Planning Program. (2006 - 2008). Master of Public Policy Planning Committee. (2002 - 2007). Head, Environmental Policy Concentration. (1999 - 2007). School/College Service Executive Committee, School of Social Ecology. (2009 - 2010). Dean’s Review Committee. (2003 - 2004). University Service Advisory Board, Center for Citizen Peace Building, UCI. Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Study of Democracy, UCI. Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Study of Science and Morality, UCI. Founding Director, Center for Unconventional Security Affairs, UCI. Advisory Board, Environment Institute, UCI. Faculty Affiliate, Global Peace and Conflict Studies Center, UCI. Faculty Affiliate, Program on Human Rights, UCI. Faculty Affiliate, Urban Water Center, UCI. CALIT2 Incubator Oversight Committee. (2010 - Present). September 14, 2010 Page 19 of 20 Richard A Matthew IS/RIGS Governing Board. (2010 - Present). Advisory Board, Certificate in Sustainability Leadership. (2007 - Present). CALIT2 Division Council. (2005 - Present). Founding Director, Center for Unconventional Security Affairs. (2003 - Present). Member, Committee on Committees. (2009 - 2012). Member, Senate Sub-committee on International Education. (2009 - 2012). Advisor, Green Investment Fund. (2009 - 2011). Member, ISI/RIGS. (2009 - 2011). Global Village Campus Committee. (2009 - 2010). UCI rep, Committee on International Education. (2006 - 2008). Chair, Senate Sub-committee on International Education. (2006 - 2008). Member, Senate Sub-committee on International Education. (2005 - 2006). Public Service Developed emergency guidelines for house, business and school. Established the Human Security Award in 2004 to recognize individuals who have had a significant impact advancing human security. Organized quarterly luncheon speakers series for Orange County community. Founding Advisory Board Member, Coalition Advocating Human Security. (2004 - Present). OLLI four lecture course on Global Security. (2008). OLLI four lecture course on Global Security. (2007). September 14, 2010 Page 20 of 20