Jack Manno
Associate Professor
Coordinator, Undergraduate Option in Environmental Policy
Participating Faculty Member, Native American Studies Program at Syracuse University
Office: 211A Marshall Hall
Phone: (315) 470-6816
Fax: (315) 470-6970
Email: jpmanno@esf.edu
Education:
- Ph.D., Social Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 2003
- M.S., Forest Resources Management, SUNY-ESF, 1992
- B.A., Creative Writing, Binghamton University, 1976
Courses:
- EST 296, Introduction to Environmental Studies
- EST 426/EST 626, Concepts of Sustainable Development
- EST 390, Social Processes and the Environment
- EST 628, Great Lakes Policy and Management
Research interests:
- Sustainability theory and practice
- Great Lakes policy and institutions
- Science and policy decision making
Selected Publications:
Books
- Manno, J. (2000) Privileged Goods: Commoditization and its Implications for Environment and Society, CRC Press, Boca Raton Fl.
- Princen T., M. Finger, with J. Manno (1996). Environmental NGOs in World Politics: Linking the Local and the Global. Routledge Press, London.
Articles
- Manno, J. and A. Jamborcic. (2005) "Sufficiency and Simple Living: The Path to Personal and Global Well-Being," The International Journal of Healing and Caring 5(2) May
- Manno, J. (2004) "The Ecological Dynamics of Environmental Law and Policy," Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 31(3) 607-616
- Manno, J. (1997) "The status of remedial action plans," Journal of Great Lakes Research 23(2) 212-236
- Princen, T., M. Finger, and J. Manno (1995) "Nongovernmental Organizations in World Environmental Politics," International Environmental Affairs 7(1) 42-58
Book Chapters
- Manno, J. and P. Crabbe. (2008, in press). "Ecological Integrity as an Emergent Global Public Good". In Reconciling Human Existence with Ecological Integrity: Science, Ethics, Economics and Law, eds. L. Westra, K. Bosselman, and R. Westra. London: Earthscan.
- Manno, J. (2008, in press). "Forward." In Reconciling Human Existence with Ecological Integrity: Science, Ethics, Economics and Law, eds. L. Westra, K. Bosselman, and R. Westra. London: Earthscan.
- Manno, J., and Vo, T. (2008) "Globalization and the Degradation of Rural Livelihoods: A Comparative Study of Mexico and Vietnam under Trade Liberalization." Chapter 25 in Sustaining Life on Earth: Environmental and Human Health Through Global Governance, eds. Soskolne CL, Westra L, Kotze LJ, Mackey B, Rees WE, and Westra R. (Lexington Books, A Division of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., Lanham, Md.)
- McCone, M., T. Endreny, J. Atkinson, J. DePinto, and J. Manno (2006) "Role of International Policy and Science in Addressing Great Lakes Management and Lake Erie Eutrophication." In Hydrological information in water law and policy: current practice and future potential, eds. Wallace, J. S., P. Wouters, and S. Pazvakavambwa. (Kluwer, The Hague)
- Manno, J. (2002) "Commoditization: Consumption Efficiency and an Economy of Care and Connection". In Confronting Consumption, eds. Princen, T. et al. (MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass)
- Manno, J. (2000) "Commodity Potential: An Approach to Understanding the Ecological Consequences of Markets". In Ecological Integrity: Integrating Environment, Conservation and Health, eds. Pimentel, D. et al. (Island Press, San Francisco, CA)
- Manno, J., with Brown, D. Westra., L., Pimentel, D., and Crabbe, P. (2000) "Implementing Global Integrity: A Synthesis." In Ecological Integrity: Integrating Environment, Conservation and Health, eds. Pimentel, D. et al. (Island Press, San Francisco, CA)
- Manno, J. (1994) Advocacy & Diplomacy: NGOs and the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement. In Environmental NGOs in World Politics: Linking the Local and the Global, eds. Princen and Finger. (Routledge Press, London)
- Princen, T, M. Finger, and J. Manno (1994) "Translational Linkages". In Environmental NGOs in World Politics: Linking the Local and the Global, eds. Princen and Finger. (Routledge Press, London)
Current Professional Affiliations:
- International Association for Great Lakes Research
- International Studies Association
- Global Ecological Integrity Group
- Syracuse University Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflict (PARC)
Current Graduate Students:
- Susana del Granado, Ph.D., "Modeling and Decision-Making"
- Emily Cloyd, Ph.D., NOAA Knauss Fellow, "Modeling and Decision Making"
- Thanh Vo Dinh, Ph.D., NOAA Knauss Fellow, "Sustainable Livelihoods: Vietnam"
- Ajay Gupta, M.S., "Energy Policy Analysis"
- Hang Ryeol Na, Ph.D.
- Shaika Rakshi, M.S.
Current Grants:
- The Development and Use of Predictive Models in Great Lakes Decision-Making: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis, with Joseph DePinto and Richard Smardon, co-PIs. Funded by New York Sea Grant.
- Public Dialogues for the New York State Ocean and Great Lakes Ecosystem Initiative, with Susan Senecah, Co-PI. Funded by NY State Department of State.
- New York's Capacity to Implement the Proposed Regional Great Lakes Restoration Strategy: An Integrated Assessment, with R. Smardon co-PI, funded by NY Sea Grant.
- Cultivating a Binational Management and Accountability Structure for the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem, with Gail Krantzberg, Defasco Centre for Engineering and Public Policy, funded by the Joyce Foundation.
