Richard (Drew) Marcantonio
Assistant Professor of Environment, Peace & Global Affairs
O236 Hesburgh Center For International Studies
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
(574) 631-2771
rmarcant@nd.edu
Richard (Drew) Marcantonio
Assistant Professor of Environment, Peace & Global Affairs
Expertise
Environmental peacebuilding; environmental management and policy; regenerative livelihood development; applied research and knowledge co-creation
At the Keough School
Richard (Drew) Marcantonio is assistant professor of environment, peace and global affairs in the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame
Biography
Richard (Drew) Marcantonio is a researcher, teacher, and practitioner focused on regenerative and durable livelihoods, environmental management and policy, environmental and other violence, and peacebuilding. He is the author of Environmental Violence: In the Earth System and the Human Niche (2022; Cambridge University Press), co-author of the textbook Environmental Management: Concepts and Practical Skills (2022; Cambridge University Press), and lead co-editor (with John Paul Lederach and Agustin Fuentes) of Environmental Violence Explored (2024; Cambridge University Press). He has published numerous peer-reviewed, policy, and public facing articles in periodicals ranging from Peacebuilding to Environmental Science and Policy to the popular periodical the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists. He has conducted research and practice on these critical issues on five continents working with communities, elected officials, regulators, corporations, and NGOs alike. Drew holds a B.A. in Geography and the Environment from the University of Texas – Austin, an M.P.A. in Environmental Management from Indiana University – Bloomington, and an M.A. in Anthropology and a Ph.D. in Peace Studies from the University of Notre Dame.