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Honorary Professor Saleem Ali
Honorary Professor

Saleem Ali

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Overview

Background

Prof. Saleem Ali served as the Director of the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM) from 2012 to 2014 and is currently Blue and Gold Distinguished Professor of Energy and the Environment at the University of Delaware (USA). He retains an affiliate research professorship at UQ and has also held the Chair in Sustainable Resource Development at UQ's Sustainable Minerals Institute. As an environmental planner, his research and practice is highly interdisciplinary and aims to inform social management with rigorous science.

Former Professional Experience

Prof. Ali was a Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Vermont's Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources from 2002 to 2012 and the founding Director of the Institute for Environmental Diplomacy and Security at UVM's James Jeffords Center for Policy Research. He was also on the adjunct faculty of Brown University’s Watson Institute for International Studies and the visiting faculty for the United Nations mandated University for Peace (Costa Rica).

Before embarking on an academic career, Prof. Ali worked as an environmental health and safety professional at General Electric (based at GE headquarters in Fairfield, CT, and at silicone resin manufacturing sites in New York). He has served as a consultant for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Health Canada. He has also been an Associate at the Boston-based consulting firm Industrial Economics Inc. Some of his pro bono projects include a mining impact prospectus for the Crowe Tribe of Montana and research assistance to Cultural Survival (an indigenous rights NGO).

Past Research

Prof. Ali's primary research interests have been in the causes and consequences of environmental conflicts in the research sector, and the process of using ecological factors to promote peace. Some of Prof. Ali’s former research appointments include a visiting fellowship at the Brookings Institution's research center in Doha, Qatar; a Public Policy Fellowship at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia, a Baker Foundation Research Fellowship at Harvard Business School and a parliamentary internship at the U.K. House of Commons. Dr Ali has teaching experience in courses on environmental planning, conflict resolution, industrial ecology, research methods and technical writing.

Publications

Prof. Ali’s books include the Treasures of the Earth: Need, Greed and a Sustainable Future (Yale University Press, 2010) which received a cover endorsement from Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus for providing a "welcome link between environmental behaviour and poverty alleviation." Among his earlier works is the acclaimed comparative case-based research book Mining, the Environment and Indigenous Development Conflicts (University of Arizona Press). Prof. Ali has served as an editor in many publications including Earth Matters: Indigenous Peoples, The Extractive Industries and Corporate Social Responsibility (edited with Ciaran O'Fairchellaegh) and the widely acclaimed volume Peace Parks: Conservation and Conflict Resolution (MIT Press, September, 2007), which has received cover endorsements from environmental scientists E.O. Wilson, George Schaller and UNEP executive director Achim Steiner, and a foreword by IUCN Director General Julia Marton-Lefevre. He has also published in a wide range of peer-reveiwed journals including Nature, Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Resources Policy and Journal of Cleaner Production. A full list of publications can be found in the publication interface of thsi page or in Google Scholar.

Awards and Recognition

The World Economic Forum chose Prof. Ali as a "Young Global Leader" in 2011. He has also been selected by the National Geographic Society as an "Emerging Explorer" and was profiled in "Forbes magazine" in September, 2009 in an article titled "The Alchemist."

Other Interests and positions

Prof. Ali is a member of the World Commission on Protected Areas and the IUCN Taskforce on Transboundary Conservation. He is also a professional mediator and has conducted workshops on consensus-building for private and public interests. He has assisted in the peer review process for research publications with the World Bank, the International Institute for Sustainable Development, The Woodrow Wilson Center, the Journal of Environmental Management, the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, the Natural Resources Forum and Yale University Press.

Prof. Ali is involved in numerous non-profit organizations to promote environmental peace-building. He currently serves on the board of The DMZ Forum for Peace and Nature Conservation and International Peace Park Expeditions in the United States and on the board of governors for LEAD-Pakistan. He has also been involved in promoting environmental education in madrassahs (Islamic religious schools) and using techniques from environmental planning to study the rise of these institutions in his ethnic homeland, Pakistan. This prompted Prof. Ali to publish a sole-authored book in January 2009 titled Islam and Education: Conflict and Conformity in Pakistan's Madrassahs (Oxford University Press)

Professor Ali received his doctorate in Environmental Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), an M.E.S. in environmental law and policy from Yale University, and his Bachelors in Chemistry from Tufts University (summa cum laude).

Availability

Honorary Professor Saleem Ali is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Research impacts

Based on the impact of Professor Ali's research he was asked to serve on the Global Future Council on Advanced Materials convemed by the World economic Forum from 2016 to 2018 and he is also an expert advisor to the United Nations' Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. In addition he is serving on the Governance Task Force of the United Nations' International Resource Panel.

Works

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2018

Book Chapter

The role of the military in environmental peacebuilding

Ali, Saleem H. and Pincus, Rebecca (2018). The role of the military in environmental peacebuilding. Routledge handbook of environmental conflict and peacebuilding. (pp. 306-314) edited by Ashok Swain and Joakim Öjendal. Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315473772

The role of the military in environmental peacebuilding

2018

Book

Extracting innovations: mining, energy, and technological change in the digital age

Martin J. Clifford, Robert K. Perrons, Saleem H. Ali and Tim A. Grice eds. (2018). Extracting innovations: mining, energy, and technological change in the digital age. Boca Raton, FL USA: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/b22353

Extracting innovations: mining, energy, and technological change in the digital age

2018

Journal Article

Blockchain, chain of custody and trace elements: an overview of tracking and traceability opportunities in the gem industry

Cartier, Laurent E., Ali, Saleem H. and Krzemnicki, Michael S. (2018). Blockchain, chain of custody and trace elements: an overview of tracking and traceability opportunities in the gem industry. Journal of Gemmology, 36 (3), 212-227. doi: 10.15506/JoG.2018.36.3.212

Blockchain, chain of custody and trace elements: an overview of tracking and traceability opportunities in the gem industry

2018

Book Chapter

The energy politics of the Asia-Pacific region

Huda, Mirza Sadaqat and Ali, Saleem H. (2018). The energy politics of the Asia-Pacific region. The Oxford handbook of energy politics. (pp. 591-615) Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

The energy politics of the Asia-Pacific region

2018

Book Chapter

Conclusion

Ali, Saleem H. (2018). Conclusion. Earth matters: indigenous peoples, the extractive industries and corporate social responsibility. (pp. 245-251) edited by Ciaran O'Faircheallaigh and Saleem Ali. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Greenleaf Publishing Limited. doi: 10.9774/gleaf.978-1-909493-79-7_15

Conclusion

2017

Journal Article

Bolivia's lithium frontier: Can public private partnerships deliver a minerals boom for sustainable development?

Hancock, L., Ralph, N. and Ali, S. H. (2017). Bolivia's lithium frontier: Can public private partnerships deliver a minerals boom for sustainable development?. Journal of Cleaner Production, 178, 551-560. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.12.264

Bolivia's lithium frontier: Can public private partnerships deliver a minerals boom for sustainable development?

2017

Journal Article

Energy diplomacy in South Asia: beyond the security paradigm in accessing the TAPI pipeline project

Huda, Mirza Sadaqat and Ali, Saleem H. (2017). Energy diplomacy in South Asia: beyond the security paradigm in accessing the TAPI pipeline project. Energy Research and Social Science, 34, 202-213. doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2017.07.013

Energy diplomacy in South Asia: beyond the security paradigm in accessing the TAPI pipeline project

2017

Journal Article

The Hydro-economics of Mining

Ossa-Moreno, Juan, McIntyre, Neil, Ali, Saleem, Smart, James C.R., Rivera, Diego, Lall, Upmanu and Keir, Greg (2017). The Hydro-economics of Mining. Ecological Economics, 145, 368-379. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2017.11.010

The Hydro-economics of Mining

2017

Journal Article

The peril and promise of resource nationalism: a case analysis of Mongolia's mining development

Ganbold, Misheelt and Ali, Saleem H. (2017). The peril and promise of resource nationalism: a case analysis of Mongolia's mining development. Resources Policy, 53, 1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2017.05.006

The peril and promise of resource nationalism: a case analysis of Mongolia's mining development

2017

Journal Article

The limits of water pricing in a developing country metropolis: empirical lessons from an industrial city of Pakistan

Ahmad, Shabbir, Ali, Saleem H., Mirza, M. Usman and Lotia, Hina (2017). The limits of water pricing in a developing country metropolis: empirical lessons from an industrial city of Pakistan. Water, 9 (7) 533, 533. doi: 10.3390/w9070533

The limits of water pricing in a developing country metropolis: empirical lessons from an industrial city of Pakistan

2017

Other Outputs

Designing Sustainability Certification for Greater Impact: Case Studies

Mori Junior, R. and Ali, S. (2017). Designing Sustainability Certification for Greater Impact: Case Studies. Brisbane, Australia: Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining (CSRM), The University of Queensland.

Designing Sustainability Certification for Greater Impact: Case Studies

2017

Journal Article

Mineral supply for sustainable development requires resource governance

Ali, Saleem H., Giurco, Damien, Arndt, Nicholas, Nickless, Edmund, Brown, Graham, Demetriades, Alecos, Durrheim, Ray, Enriquez, Maria Amelia, Kinnaird, Judith, Littleboy, Anna, Meinert, Lawrence D., Oberhansli, Roland, Salem, Janet, Schodde, Richard, Schneider, Gabi, Vidal, Olivier and Yakovleva, Natalia (2017). Mineral supply for sustainable development requires resource governance. Nature, 543 (7645), 367-372. doi: 10.1038/nature21359

Mineral supply for sustainable development requires resource governance

2017

Journal Article

A socio-ecological approach to GIS least-cost modelling for regional mining infrastructure planning: a case study from South-East Sulawesi, Indonesia

Lechner, Alex M., Devi, Bernadette, Schleger, Ashlee, Brown, Greg, McKenna, Phill, Ali, Saleem H., Rachmat, Shanty, Syukril, Muhammad and Rogers, Paul (2017). A socio-ecological approach to GIS least-cost modelling for regional mining infrastructure planning: a case study from South-East Sulawesi, Indonesia. Resources, 6 (1) 7, 7. doi: 10.3390/resources6010007

A socio-ecological approach to GIS least-cost modelling for regional mining infrastructure planning: a case study from South-East Sulawesi, Indonesia

2017

Book Chapter

Conclusion

Ali, Saleem H. (2017). Conclusion. Earth matters: indigenous peoples, the extractive industries and corporate social responsibility. (pp. 245-251) edited by Ciaran O’Faircheallaigh and Saleem Ali. New York, NY, United States: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781351279680-14

Conclusion

2017

Book Chapter

Constructive consumption: bridging livelihoods and conservation in democratic societies

Ali, Saleem and Huda, Mirza Sadaqat (2017). Constructive consumption: bridging livelihoods and conservation in democratic societies. CSR, Sustainability and Leadership. (pp. 218-236) edited by Gabriel Eweje and Ralph J. Bathurst. New York, United States: Routledge.

Constructive consumption: bridging livelihoods and conservation in democratic societies

2017

Journal Article

Decentralization, corporate community development and resource governance: a comparative analysis of two mining regions in Colombia

Franco, Isabel B. and Ali, Saleem (2017). Decentralization, corporate community development and resource governance: a comparative analysis of two mining regions in Colombia. Extractive Industries and Society, 4 (1), 111-119. doi: 10.1016/j.exis.2016.12.001

Decentralization, corporate community development and resource governance: a comparative analysis of two mining regions in Colombia

2017

Book Chapter

Transboundary data sharing and resilience scenarios: harnessing the role of regional organizations for environmental security

Ali, Saleem H. and Zia, Asim (2017). Transboundary data sharing and resilience scenarios: harnessing the role of regional organizations for environmental security. Imagining Industan. (pp. 121-139) edited by Zafar Adeel and Robert G. Wirsing. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-32845-4_7

Transboundary data sharing and resilience scenarios: harnessing the role of regional organizations for environmental security

2017

Other Outputs

Navigator to support economic diversification: instruments for resource-rich developing countries

Weldegiorgis, Fitsum S., Ali, Saleem and Sturman, Kathryn (2017). Navigator to support economic diversification: instruments for resource-rich developing countries. Eschborn, Germany: The Sector Project Sustainable Economic Policy and Private Sector Development of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).

Navigator to support economic diversification: instruments for resource-rich developing countries

2017

Book Chapter

Borders as zones of experiential learning: the case of the Balkans peace park project

Walters, Todd and Ali, Saleem H. (2017). Borders as zones of experiential learning: the case of the Balkans peace park project. The social ecology of border landscapes. (pp. 71-88) edited by Anna Grichting and Michele Zebich-Knos. London, United Kingdom: Anthem Press.

Borders as zones of experiential learning: the case of the Balkans peace park project

2017

Book Chapter

Can oil corporations positively transform Angola and Equatorial Guinea?

Puppim de Oliveira, Jose A. and Ali, Saleem H. (2017). Can oil corporations positively transform Angola and Equatorial Guinea?. Corporate citizenship in Africa: lessons from the past; paths to the future. (pp. 158-170) edited by Wayne Visser, Malcolm McIntosh and Charlotte Middleton. Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781351281768

Can oil corporations positively transform Angola and Equatorial Guinea?

Funding

Past funding

  • 2015 - 2016
    Business resilience, business development and regional economic development in times of economic downturn (RTPPROCURE)
    Rio Tinto Services Limited
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2016
    Why Agreements Matter: A Rio Tinto Guide for Global Operations
    Rio Tinto Services Limited
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2015
    Promoting social inclusion in mining policy-making: community engagement to inform Colombia's Mining Organisation Plan
    Ford Foundation
    Open grant

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