Tony Charles
Faculty of Science, Sobey School of Business
Environmental Science; Finance, Information Systems and Management Science
Professor, School of the Environment & Sobey School of Business
Director, Community Conservation Research Network
Office: SB115
Phone: 902-420-5732
Email: tony.charles@smu.ca
Tony Charles is a professor in the School of the Environment and the Sobey School of Business, at Saint Mary's, and the university’s Senior Research Fellow in Environment and Sustainability. He teaches courses on natural resource management, oceans and coasts, and sustainability management. His research focuses on fisheries, oceans and coasts; ingredients of sustainability; climate change; ecosystem-based and community-based management; community conservation; and parks and protected areas. Tony is Director of the global which explores how local communities engage in environmental conservation supporting sustainable economies. He also leads a second global project on the role of fishing communities in environmental stewardship (https://ssf-stewardship.net/). Tony’s books include , as well as “Governance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation” and “Governing the Coastal Commons”. He recently produced the United Nations report and the 2020 report on Nova Scotian Communities & Covid-19: Challenges & Resilience. Tony has been awarded a Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation, and has served, over the years, as an advisor to a wide range of environmental, Indigenous and community organizations.
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